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Lasik Risks & Limitations?


Has anyone had a Lasik surgery to get rid of glasses? If yes, what are some of the risks, complications or side effects?

Does Lasik correct Spherical, Cylindrical and Axis? What is the max correctable power?

Has anyone been denied a Lasik due to its limitations to correct your power?

Hi -- I had the Lasik surgery about 2 years ago -- My eyes were really bad and was almost refused to have it done -- My astigmatism was really bad -- I had to have the most painfull proceedure done and the one that takes the longest recovery -- Instead of cutting around the lense and flipping it over and trimming it down/slitting it they had to trim down my whole eye from top down -- The recovery took 3 months vs. 1 hour -- I couldn't see to walk or do anything for a week and the pain was really bad (but they screwed up on my meds and sent me home with no numbing pain drops for my eyes for 2 days) -- For the 1st few weeks I just knew I had made the biggest mistake of my life -- That had always been one of my biggest fears, loosing my sight, because my eyes had been so bad my whole life and I had worn glasses since 7 yrs old -- But after the 3 months it was incredible -- The surgery I had done was the most painful and the longest recovery but it's the best on the eyes -- And prefered if the person will do it -- My eye sight is great now, better than most who have the surgery because of the different proceedure -- No glasses at all and I love it (LOVE IT!!) It was worth it all -- There are no dashes or spectras because of slashes in the eyes -- I can rub my eyes and not fear the lense turning up because of the surgery -- It's great -- I suggest that you talk in detail to an Eye Dr. that you can trust, go get the workup done on the surgery and see what the Eye surgens have to say (you still can walk out up to the point you agree to go back and have the surgery) even after all the tests they will let you know your chances and help you make an informed decision and let you decide if you still want it before they take you back that day to do it -- As far as it being worth it, YES, it's worth it -- My mom's had it done too -- My experience was worse than hers but my vision is 100 X's better than hers too and again, it's soooooooo worth it -- Hope this helps and please feel free to contact me if you have any more questions, I'll be happy to help --
--- Angel

theangelknight
Did you have the procedure at a national vision center or private eye doc. Report It

Hi theangelknight
Which vision center are you went for treatment? Report It

Its completely safe if u go for the best treatment, like: Best Doctor, and the best equipments.
Try out New World iCare, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai , INDIA
Its the best center i can assure u, have a look at their website: www.newworldicare.com Report It

The best advice for anyone is to get the opinon of an eye surgeon ..It's only natural for people to be skeptical on new technologies ... but as with all things give it a shot ...after an intelligent research ...
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