Anyone here have laser eye surgery?
I'm blind-as-a-bat nearsighted (-6.5/-7.0 :cool: ) and although I've been wearing disposable soft contacts for many years now with no problems, I'm dreading the day when I get something in my eye while biking, or do something dumb like pop a lens out when I'm rubbing my eye, or get sunscreen in my eye, that sort of thing. I'm pretty careful, I always wear sunglasses, but something's bound to happen eventually, I suppose, and it's such a hassle to deal w. contacts out in the wild. I don't see nearly as well with my regular eyeglasses - no peripheral vision, for starters, plus they're about as thick as coke bottles and I'm just too vain to be out in public with them :o !
So I'm starting to think about corrective laser surgery. Anyone out here have it, and can you share your experiences, positive or negative?
Thankyee kindly, - Jo.
Re: Anyone here have laser eye surgery?
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Originally posted by jobob
I'm blind-as-a-bat nearsighted (-6.5/-7.0 :cool: )
I'm not trying to make this a competition, but -6.5/-7.0 is nothin'! I'm -11.5/-14!!!
http://www.sjt.uk.com/images/access/blind.gif
I've considered lasik and talked to my ophthalmologist about it, but I'm not a great candidate for it. Contacts work well for me, but they aren't perfect. Bugs, dirt, dust, sweat and sunblock are all unpleasant problems, but with contacts they're even worse. I always carry a few of those disposable saline tubes in my camelback and have used them to wash out the crud a few times.
I do know quite a few people who have had the procedure and swear by it! One friend said the worst part of the whole process was the little device the used to keep her eye open.
I wouldn't go to one of those "discount" eye chopper places. Just be sure you go to a good doctor. Some are specialists in high mypoic cases ("blind as a bad nearsighted" people!) :cool: