I got a bit worried whan they cut the corneal flap, and the surgeon said "Thats not right - best we wait a couple of hours for that to settlr)
Turns out I have smaller than average corneas and the intralas had created a bubble in the inner chamber, so iris recognition and traking wouldn't work, Pretty cool safe switch, the surgeon does very little, the machine calls the shots.
A couple of hours in a dark room on my own later(thats very odd as you can't see jack all after they create the corneal flap, its normally only a few moments till they stick you under the main laser, lift the flap and do the deed) and all the feel good and relaxed drugs had worn off.
Back in surgery under the main laser, its like trying to stare at the sun while not squinting, the eye is wedged open with a spectlum, but you can still try!
Who ever said its like dripping onion juice in you eye, well done that man, my eyes were tearing for hours and hours afterwards.
Its now been about 6 hrs after the surgery, i've had a nap, sight seems pretty good (I have these stupid protctive covers over them that are like trying to look through oily finger smudged glasses with water droplets on them)
very pleased thus far