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Eye laser surgery; have you had it done? |
is it feasable for near and farsightedness? for very dry (non-teary) eyes? what, if any, problems develop through time? and, why is it that most oftalmologists, and eye surgeons wear glasses. Need insight, please. no, i want to. my parents had it done but they are both nearsighted. It went well. My dad use to wear coke-bottle glasses. Now he has 20/20. =) no..but i want to. i have lazy eye and it would help.... I had it done way, way back in 1992 and have had no problems. My eye sight was terrible before (about 20/400) and they corrected one eye to 20/20 and the other eye to 20/15, even better than average. Nearly 15 years later I still have perfect vision and had no problems. The surgery is quick, painless, and worth every penny. I had the procedure done a year ago and I have no regrets. I was nervous before the surgery but they gave me the option of taking a small amount of Valium to help calm my nerves. It was a bit scary during because you are awake seeing this machine coming toward your eye but your eyes are totally numb and you can't feel it. All you feel is a bit of pressure. I used to be very nearsighted. I think I was -6.0 or around there. I had worn glasses since I was in second grade. The only thing I miss is the cute pair of frames I had before the surgery. When I go to bed at night I still have to remind myself sometimes that I don't have my glasses on or contacts in because it's still different to be able to see the clock when I lay down. |
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If you're brave enough to go into surgery, you never know. I know people who got lasik surgery and it made their eyes worse than what they were... so I would check the success rates of this... You would not be a good candidate for refractive surgery if you are developing cataract: your Rx would be very likely to be unstable, so setting the eye to zero with surgery might only be a tempora... |
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