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Do you wear eye glasses, would you allow a doctor to take a knife to your eyes, Laysic surgery? |
I need glasses, but I don't think I would take a risk of someone taking a knife to my eyes. Yes and yes. I've had the surgery and it was very very very very very painless, so be careful! You might feel a little uneasiness in your stomach, but that's probably indigestion from lunch. No need to worry!! i have had the surgery done and it has worked out great its not a knife, its a lazer no!!!!!!!!!! i would just wear contacts. it is worth the little itch every now and then Yes, I want to do it if my eyes get much worse by the time I'm 18. never! glasses n contacts r much better n easy If I wanted better vision I would. I would rather lose my vision trying to get better vision then sticking to my bad vision. I wear glasses and cant wear contacts. And no my dad offered to pay for laysic surgery for me and I had to pass. I can at least put glasses on and see if somehow they screwed up and cut wrong or>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then well,, no thanks. Good luck and God bless my sis has done it she did not even know when the knife went in and was out with a wonderful sight restored now she does not need glasses, go for it worth it i wear contacts and glasses occassionally and if i had the extra money laying around i would get the surgery .. they dont cut its with a laser ..i have family members get it done and they only have praise about the procedure and how quick it was and how easy it was I used to wear glasses. I did let a doctor take a knife to my eyes. It wasn't painful, but just felt so wrong. But the lasik was wonderful. My vision was better and I don't have to mess with glasses in the rain or cleaning contacts anymore. I'm so glad I got it done. before i had glasses my vision was bad but i could still see the tv. but now i wear contacts and glasses. but the first year i had contact i was really careless i with them and my vision got worst. well if i could afford it i would get laysic eye surgey becuase i cant lay down and fall asleep to watching tv. if i fall asleep with my contacts in that will be bad for me eyes but if i have my glasses on they get shoved in the side of my face when i lay on my side. so basicly my answer is if you can afford it laysic just do it. if something goes wrong which i hope wouldn't sue them one millions because eye sight is the one thing you cant get back. I have had people say it is the best thing ever, but I lack the guts to do that i wear glasses sometimes Yes, there are risks but for some us it's worth it. Most facilities use a 'blade less' laser only technique which is much more precise and decreases the risk of infection and recovery time for the corneal flap. i wear contacts and yes im considering laysic I took the risk because they don't take a knife to your eyes. The use a blade that cuts and creates a "flap" that is then flipped and they use a laser to correct the vision. It is very painless (no pain at all) because they use numbing eye drops. You only feel pressure, no pain. I would do this all over again to have 20/10 vision that I never would have had even with glasses. Plus, glasses tend to fog up outside. I love being able to see the clock in the morning when I wake up. I'm sticking to glasses. I'm over the age of 40 so I will still need corrective lenses, no matter what I do. It's not worth it for me to pay a lot of money to swap one problem for another. Also, I already suffer from dry eyes and this procedure will make it worse. |
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