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Ehwmatt wrote:I probably wear glasses and contacts 50-50, all depends on my mood. Don't like to wear contacts for extended periods of time, too uncomfortable, and glasses are a pain in the ass, especially for sports and gym and even just tryin to lay down and watch TV. I don't really care how I look wearing glasses, but it sure would be nice to not bother with glasses or contacts any more. Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
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Saint John wrote:KenTheDude wrote: I'm due for my anal exam in April.![]()
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Ehwmatt split, dude. He saw "anal exam" and is looking for 24 hour Lasik offices.KenTheDude wrote:Saint John wrote:KenTheDude wrote: I'm due for my anal exam in April.![]()
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Bitch....I had to check if I really wrote that.
KenTheDude wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I probably wear glasses and contacts 50-50, all depends on my mood. Don't like to wear contacts for extended periods of time, too uncomfortable, and glasses are a pain in the ass, especially for sports and gym and even just tryin to lay down and watch TV. I don't really care how I look wearing glasses, but it sure would be nice to not bother with glasses or contacts any more. Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
I had Lasik about 4 years ago. I'm due for my annual exam in April. I'm one of only 4 people out of this particular office to read 20/10. I'm thoroughly satisfied with it. No problem with it at all. You will live on eye drops 24/7 for about the first 2 weeks because your eyes will feel very dry. Doctor told me that when the cornea is cut, you lose 50% of your tear production. But after it heals, it's back to normal. The need for eye drops gets less & less as time goes by and in about 4-6 months you will not need them any more. The cost was $3300 and worth every penny.
Get ready for the smell of eyeballs burning....smells like burning hair.
WalrusOct9 wrote:I had lasik almost 5 years ago (at age 24, in case that matters). Best thing I ever did.
The surgery is a little uncomfortable simply because they have to keep your eyelids open for the 8 or so minutes it takes, but other than that, it was actually quite painless. You go in a couple times and they do all kinds of tests and scans and whatnot, so basically the whole thing is mapped out before they do the surgery, and it's fairly automated.
Your eyes take about 2 weeks to adjust and after that it's like you've had 20/20 vision all your life. Amazing.
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Ehwmatt wrote:I probably wear glasses and contacts 50-50, all depends on my mood. Don't like to wear contacts for extended periods of time, too uncomfortable, and glasses are a pain in the ass, especially for sports and gym and even just tryin to lay down and watch TV. I don't really care how I look wearing glasses, but it sure would be nice to not bother with glasses or contacts any more. Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
Ehwmatt wrote: Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
Ehwmatt wrote:I probably wear glasses and contacts 50-50, all depends on my mood. Don't like to wear contacts for extended periods of time, too uncomfortable, and glasses are a pain in the ass, especially for sports and gym and even just tryin to lay down and watch TV. I don't really care how I look wearing glasses, but it sure would be nice to not bother with glasses or contacts any more. Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
EightyRock wrote:Ehwmatt wrote: Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
Have you had an exam to see if you are a candidate for Lasik? Not everyone can have it, for a variety of reasons. I found that out firsthand and was really disappointed, since I'd made up my mind I was ready to have it done.
remember be careful, youll put your eye outEhwmatt wrote:EightyRock wrote:Ehwmatt wrote: Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
Have you had an exam to see if you are a candidate for Lasik? Not everyone can have it, for a variety of reasons. I found that out firsthand and was really disappointed, since I'd made up my mind I was ready to have it done.
I am definitely a candidate. Thanks for all the insights people, I figured there had to be some people here. I'm really torn about doing it.
artist4perry wrote:Well that makes two of us, curious about the procedure. As an artist I hate to have to wear glasses, and dispise that even with them I struggle to see clearly sometimes. I used to be blessed with 20/15 in both eyes as a child.
Question: Do you guys know if they will do it with a stigmatism? I am wearing bifocals now. I really hate them. I only started wearing glasses about 2 years ago. But if I can get employed as a teacher, I might be looking into that for the future. I am not one who likes to watch things like this........can't they knock you out?
KenTheDude wrote:artist4perry wrote:Well that makes two of us, curious about the procedure. As an artist I hate to have to wear glasses, and dispise that even with them I struggle to see clearly sometimes. I used to be blessed with 20/15 in both eyes as a child.
Question: Do you guys know if they will do it with a stigmatism? I am wearing bifocals now. I really hate them. I only started wearing glasses about 2 years ago. But if I can get employed as a teacher, I might be looking into that for the future. I am not one who likes to watch things like this........can't they knock you out?
Yes. I had one and they fixed it. No extra charge, lol.
artist4perry wrote:KenTheDude wrote:artist4perry wrote:Well that makes two of us, curious about the procedure. As an artist I hate to have to wear glasses, and dispise that even with them I struggle to see clearly sometimes. I used to be blessed with 20/15 in both eyes as a child.
Question: Do you guys know if they will do it with a stigmatism? I am wearing bifocals now. I really hate them. I only started wearing glasses about 2 years ago. But if I can get employed as a teacher, I might be looking into that for the future. I am not one who likes to watch things like this........can't they knock you out?
Yes. I had one and they fixed it. No extra charge, lol.
Do you have to watch the procedure?![]()
KenTheDude wrote:artist4perry wrote:KenTheDude wrote:artist4perry wrote:Well that makes two of us, curious about the procedure. As an artist I hate to have to wear glasses, and dispise that even with them I struggle to see clearly sometimes. I used to be blessed with 20/15 in both eyes as a child.
Question: Do you guys know if they will do it with a stigmatism? I am wearing bifocals now. I really hate them. I only started wearing glasses about 2 years ago. But if I can get employed as a teacher, I might be looking into that for the future. I am not one who likes to watch things like this........can't they knock you out?
Yes. I had one and they fixed it. No extra charge, lol.
Do you have to watch the procedure?![]()
Once they slice your eyeball open with the cheese grater thingyeverything goes to a total blur. Your eyeball is totally numb and you can't feel any pain. You have to stare at a red dot for as long as it takes to zap your eyeball. (less than a minute). As your eyeball is being zapped, it sounds like a popcorn popper and smells like burned hair. When it's finished, this robot voice says "procedure complete".
artist4perry wrote:KenTheDude wrote:artist4perry wrote:KenTheDude wrote:artist4perry wrote:Well that makes two of us, curious about the procedure. As an artist I hate to have to wear glasses, and dispise that even with them I struggle to see clearly sometimes. I used to be blessed with 20/15 in both eyes as a child.
Question: Do you guys know if they will do it with a stigmatism? I am wearing bifocals now. I really hate them. I only started wearing glasses about 2 years ago. But if I can get employed as a teacher, I might be looking into that for the future. I am not one who likes to watch things like this........can't they knock you out?
Yes. I had one and they fixed it. No extra charge, lol.
Do you have to watch the procedure?![]()
Once they slice your eyeball open with the cheese grater thingyeverything goes to a total blur. Your eyeball is totally numb and you can't feel any pain. You have to stare at a red dot for as long as it takes to zap your eyeball. (less than a minute). As your eyeball is being zapped, it sounds like a popcorn popper and smells like burned hair. When it's finished, this robot voice says "procedure complete".
How do you stay still for them to slice the eyeball!![]()
I really want to get it done someday. I morn my eyesight loss more and more every day. Now mine is not so bad that I cannot see without my glasses. But even with them I struggle to see the details I used to. Thanks for the info. It is scary when you are talking about your sight. I think it would be devistating to me to loose my sight.......
Ehwmatt wrote:I probably wear glasses and contacts 50-50, all depends on my mood. Don't like to wear contacts for extended periods of time, too uncomfortable, and glasses are a pain in the ass, especially for sports and gym and even just tryin to lay down and watch TV. I don't really care how I look wearing glasses, but it sure would be nice to not bother with glasses or contacts any more. Anyone had Lasik? If so, how was and is it? Now I know everyone's got a brother, sister, spouse, or friend who has done it and loves it, but I wanna hear first-hand accounts only please!
KenTheDude wrote: Once they slice your eyeball open with the cheese grater thingyeverything goes to a total blur. Your eyeball is totally numb and you can't feel any pain. You have to stare at a red dot for as long as it takes to zap your eyeball. (less than a minute). As your eyeball is being zapped, it sounds like a popcorn popper and smells like burned hair. When it's finished, this robot voice says "procedure complete".
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