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I’m planning to do a quick trip October 26-30, assuming I can get my planned LASIK done before then (because mask outdoors+glasses=me walking into walls)
I had lasik back in April 2019 - one thing they did a poor job of was outlining the recovery timeline. I was told I could go back to work the next day, so I didn't really stop and think about it. I did take the next day off "just in case" and I was so glad I did!! I needed the whole long weekend (surgery was on a Thursday afternoon) and certainly would not have felt safe driving to work and home again. I am not sure when you're having your surgery, but the first couple of weeks were more involved than I had thought. I was using saline constantly which I was expecting in addition to the medicine prescribed (I still have dry eye a year later) but it was also just randomly blurry and my eyes were pretty sore for the first couple weeks. You aren't supposed to exert yourself or swim for two weeks, and at night you will wear a guard over your eyes which might interfere with your sleep as they are clunky and make it hard to sleep on your side.

YMMV, but I am indeed more sensitive to sunlight and the masks still blow air up towards your eyes. Your glasses may not fog but sunglasses still do, and it DEFINITELY makes my dry eye worse having all that breath go up there. Pack lots and lots of preservative free drops - more than are reasonable. I also still slam down fish oil like it is going out of style as I do feel like it helps keep them lubricated a bit, but its only recommended for the first six months or so. Good luck, its still so nice to not bother with contacts and be able to just SEE when I wake up!!