No One Knows My Most Expensive Mistake
I got LASIK 10 years ago⊠and now Iâm back in contact lenses. Yes, this is my villain origin story. đïžâđšïžđ
In this episode of Youâre Not Special, Joel goes full doom-scroll spiral about longâterm LASIK complications (dry eye, night glare/halos, vision regression), and RobâMr. 20/20 Vision His Whole Lifeâtries to emotionally support someone who is beefing with his own corneas.
This is NOT medical advice. It is a very honest âplease do your homework before elective surgeryâ rant + a surprise episode about selfâcompassion and not bullying yourself for a decision you made years ago.
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đ„ EPISODE 7 â THE LASIK EPISODE
I regret LASIK (and I had to talk myself off the ledge⊠with a 5th Ave walk)
POV: youâre the third wheel on our Brooklyn couch while Joel processes the most annoying adult realization:
Sometimes you pay a lot of money for a âlife upgradeâ⊠and your body says, âinteresting choice.â
Joel did LASIK because he wanted freedom from glasses and contacts. It workedâuntil it didnât. Years later, heâs dealing with vision changes, discomfort, and the weird grief of realizing a past decision has longâtail consequences.
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đ§ WHAT WE ACTUALLY TALKED ABOUT
âą Why âLASIK success ratesâ can feel misleading if you donât look at longâterm outcomes
âą How night glare/halos can mess with your quality of life (especially driving)
âą Why contacts can feel different after LASIK (the âhill chopped into a plateauâ analogy)
âą The emotional whiplash of: âI recommended this to people⊠and now I regret itâ
âą The importance of being your own advocate: tests, scans, second opinions, actual explanations
âą Voice journaling as a spiral interrupter (walking + talking = brain processing)
âą The deeper thesis: growth means you can look back and say âthat wasnât the best callâ⊠without hating yourself for it
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đ§ ABOUT YOUâRE NOT SPECIAL
Weâre Joel + Rob (husbands) + Otto (anxious poodle/manager, usually off camera). We yap about the highâstakes drama of regular life: health spirals, shame spirals, relationship microâconflict, and trying to survive NYC adulthood without turning life into a performance review.
Spoiler: youâre not special. And honestly? Thatâs the best news ever. You can stop optimizing and actually be happy.
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CONTENT NOTE: This episode references mental health spirals related to chronic symptoms/regret. If youâre in immediate danger or thinking about self-harm, please seek help right now. In the U.S., call/text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).
DISCLAIMER: We are not doctors. This is not medical advice. Please talk to a licensed ophthalmologist/optometrist about your specific eyes and risk factors.