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kelownagirl
03-25-2008, 11:23 AM
Since I had my laser eye surgery, I no longer need these. I bought them in January and used them for 2 months. They are the strongest you can buy (-10) and my eyes were -12 before.

If anyone can use them, I'll give them away. Free to a TE friend.

Tinted aqua-goggles (.com)

kat_h
03-25-2008, 02:37 PM
I think my husband might like those. I'll ask him when he gets home from work.

So how are your eyes doing?

kelownagirl
03-25-2008, 04:59 PM
My eyes are sloooowly adjusting. It takes time. The biggest annoyance is double vision or ghosting. My vision is actually close to 20/20 now but the astigmatism makes it seems worse. Theoretically that will go away as the corneal edema reduces over time.

Let me know if you want the goggles. I just realized I posted a picture with black straps but mine are actually clear/white. The lenses are tinted.

Zen
03-25-2008, 05:29 PM
I was having problems with my sunglasses today and thought of you.
Good to hear you're (mostly) doing better.

I'd like to wear them just driving my car around :D ;)

VeloVT
03-25-2008, 05:47 PM
My eyes are sloooowly adjusting. It takes time. The biggest annoyance is double vision or ghosting. My vision is actually close to 20/20 now but the astigmatism makes it seems worse. Theoretically that will go away as the corneal edema reduces over time.

Let me know if you want the goggles. I just realized I posted a picture with black straps but mine are actually clear/white. The lenses are tinted.

KG: hope this isn't too much of a hijack but can the type of surgery you had correct for pre-existing astigmatism? Or not at all?

kelownagirl
03-25-2008, 05:53 PM
It is supposed to be able to correct my astigmatism. However, it tends to heal unevenly so you can experience astigmatism (or astigmatism-type symptoms) during that process. I guess we won't know for another few months what is actually causing my double vision. It's most likely due to the corneal edema and dry eyes (I know that sounds like a contradiction). It COULD be caused by an uncorrected astigmatism (that I had previously) or it could be due to a new astigmatism caused by the procedure. My initial suggestion is the most common. I am tired of typing 'astigmatism' now. :D

I had PRK by the way... (3 weeks ago).

NbyNW
03-25-2008, 06:23 PM
If Kat-h's husband doesn't want them, I'd be interested. I'm about that flavor of near-sighted.

I'm not brave enough to let anyone come near my eyes with lasers.

Jocelyn

kat_h
03-25-2008, 06:34 PM
If Kat-h's husband doesn't want them, I'd be interested. I'm about that flavor of near-sighted.

I'm not brave enough to let anyone come near my eyes with lasers.

Jocelyn

You go ahead and take them. My hubby is used to wearing his contacts with his goggles so he can just keep doing that.

kelownagirl
03-26-2008, 08:27 AM
OK, I'll PM you Jocelyn. :)