Lasik Surgery For Chicago Business Woman
It's a no-eyeglasses day for Patty Kryscha, a 50-year-old district marketing manager in Chicago for Southwest Airlines.
Working at a company known for its youthfulness, Ms. Kryscha keeps up on current styles, dresses sharp and tries to avoid wearing the heavy trifocals that weigh on her nose — and psyche.
She knows Lasik surgery, in which a laser is used to correct the cornea, could improve her vision, allowing her to toss the glasses.
But she shudders at the thought.
"I have this fear that when they do Lasik, it will smell like my eye is burning. Maybe it's irrational. My sister's a nurse and thinks I'm crazy, but she says I might (smell it) just a little," Ms. Kryscha says. "That being said, I don't like wearing glasses. I've worn contacts so long I've worn a path around my eyes. It's like a callus. So now I'm back to glasses."
But some days, like this day, she can't bear wearing them....
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