https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/two-takes-on-depression/202210/what-everyone-should-know-about-post-surgical-depression and
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7431709/
https://southwesteye.com/blog/what-to-expect-after-prk-surgery/ and
https://www.eyefacts.com/prk-recovery-time/
https://myvision.org/eye-surgery/dos-and-donts-prk/ and
https://www.dangtravelers.com/lasik-prk-recovery-timeline-complications/
https://www.visioncenter.org/surgery/prk-recovery/ and
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/prk-recovery-day-by-day and
https://eyemantra.org/lasik-surgery/prk-surgery-complications/ and
longer term results https://www.reddit.com/r/lasik/comments/b8tyq4/prk_success_4_months_post_op_my_long_story/
My main worry is color and contrast vision for art, obv. But... I also suck at colors anyway, and there are tools to help with that. Obv risk of total blindness or worse vision, but very unlikely. And driving is worse than many other choices in life for risks.
https://eyesurgeryguide.org/post-prk-emotions-how-youll-feel/ and
https://www.webmd.com/eye-health/eye-health-photorefractive-keratectomy-pr-eye-surgery and
https://eyesurgeryguide.org/long-term-eye-pain-after-prk-is-it-normal/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F5FbzJd6X0
The surgical journey for any patient encompasses much more than the physical dimensions of prepping for, undergoing, and recovering from the procedure. Overlooked far too often, yet vitally important, is the psychological element embedded within this journey. Patients can experience a broad range of
https://vitalibrary.com/atypical-depression-symptoms-treatment-guide/ and https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/medical-articles/recognising-atypical-presentations-of-depression/
I cannot get Moclobemide (a RIMA, not MAOI, but similar) unless a gd clinician agrees. I cannot make them agree. My atypical depression is reinforced by _trying_ to solve the problem(s).
The effectiveness of moclobemide or fluoxetine in the treatment of atypical (n = 53) and other depressive patients (n = 156) was compared in a 6-week double-blind randomized trial. HDRS, MARDS, GCI and the Atypical Depression Diagnostic Scale were used in clinical assessment. Significant differences …
Molly Wilson The National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) released updated child death guidance in February of 2025 that allowed MET police officers to search women’s homes and phones after ‘suspicious’ stillbirths or miscarriages. The scope for these searches includes; internet search history, health apps like menstrual cycle and fertility trackers and private messages. Alongside these searches, detail is provided for how law enforcement could bypass legal requirements to acquire medical records