There is probably a bit of swelling from in the bloodshot eye. That
may cause an undercorrection. Most of the time the swelling will
resolve within a week.
Because of your high prescription, you can expect regression. The
doctor may have deliberately overcorrected you to compensate for
expected overcorrection, or intends to provide an enhancement to "fine
tune" the correction. If you were deliberately overcorrected, your
near vision will be poor until you regress. If you were not
overcorrected and you regress, your distance vision will become worse.
Report any changes to your doctor and expect this to be a process, not
a 20 Minute Miracle. But I think you knew that already.
>Using both eyes i have 20/25 vision but there is still that fuzziness.
That is actually pretty good at this stage.
>Is wtching tv or using computer taboo also?
No problem, as long as you remember to blink, and/or use
preservative-free drops to keep you eyes moist.
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAeyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.