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Ok so I've been wearing glasses lately and for a while I just wore them to work or when I was using a computer or watching tv. My eye sight has gotten worse and I feel like I have to wear them all the time now and it really sucks. I get head aches if I don't wear them so it really isn't an option not to wear them even though I can still see pretty decently without them. I'm far sighted and I have a stigmatism in both my eyes. I thought about getting contacts and getting lasik and I want to get lasik! I'm thinking the cost of contacts will over time end up being the same as just getting the lasik done and then I won't have the hastle of putting contacts on and off each day! Am I correct or do you think I should just put up with contacts? You should definitely consider Lasik. My sister just had it done and she wished she would have done it sooner. I hate contacts so I wear my glasses. I get away with only wearing them when I drive or basically anything where I have to see far away. I have been thinking about lasik too but I am nervous and a bit of a baby when it comes to that kind of stuff. I know at least 5 people who have had it done and everyone had great results. Think about the cost of contacts plus the cleanser and all the other things you need to buy constatly when you wear them. Plus they suck to put in every day and when you get something in your eye (i.e. dust) it is a real hassle. If you have insurance they will sometimes pay for it (mine does). Good luck and let us know what you decide! Go for Lasik, without doubt! Lasik! I wore glases and or contact lens for 30 years. You can sure consider LASIK. Just be sure that you research your surgeon very carefully and have a consultation where they will do a full dilated eye exam. One question I would ask would be since you are farsighted and have astigmatism, how many procedures has he/she performed with similar prescription corrections as yours. LASIK for farsightedness and astigmatism is a little newer than LASIK for nearsightedness. I think you should choose the LASIK treatment. I am an eye surgeon and I dont like the contacts much. Because cornea has no vessels to feed, that is why its clear. It take the O2 from air. If you use contacs you cover it and it cant breath enough. New lenses has better O2 permeability but is it enough????? if u were happy with contacts now.. ur eyes wont tolerate them many years later even for one hour.plus it causes corneal aberrations and it may cause infection... |
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