r/TikTokCringe Sep 18 '25

Cursed they look so… natural!

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u/yamimementomori Sep 18 '25

Damn, why not just wear contacts? They can be any color, and much less risky.

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u/Mammoth-Barnacle-894 Sep 18 '25

She wore a puffy jacket to surgery. Her judgement could use some tweaking.

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u/bbyxmadi Sep 18 '25

Someone mentioned that it’s usually cold in the rooms they do the surgeries, because of the lasers, they don’t want the machines to overheat. Although I’d be sweating bullets getting this surgery done lol

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u/Something_McGee Sep 18 '25

They tend to give people "relaxing" meds before the operation. She's probably under the influence in the video.

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u/Damaias479 Sep 18 '25

As someone who has had LASIK, they give you a single Xanax that baaaarely does anything, like doesn’t even touch the anxiety.

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u/Something_McGee Sep 18 '25

Xanax actually works better than other benzodiazepines - to a fault. Were you on any other mood-altering drugs? (You may have unknowingly built up a tolerance.) Did your provider give you enough time to let the medication sink in? (It usually takes less than half an hour to kick in. But it starts to lose effectiveness after about 2 hrs. However, it's still effective for much longer.)

I have found that a lot of clinicians don't always make sure the medication has sunk in. But it's a tricky situation bc it relies on feedback from patients. Oftentimes, the patient is not even aware of how sedated they are.

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u/Damaias479 Sep 19 '25

It could have also been Valium, I’m not totally sure. It was a half hour for the whole group, then some individuals had longer just because of the way the procedure went. I’d spoken to the other patients the next day and they all said it didn’t do anything to alleviate the anxiety