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Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
I've been wearing contacts for just over a decade now (since I was around 14 or so) and although I've been generally pleased with my experience (I wore glasses for two years prior) I've also become all too aware of the limitations of contact lenses as well (things like water-based activities, camping, or just crashing over someone's house on a whim can prove inconvenient.) Nothing like losing/ripping a contact lense to put a huge damper on your day.
As a result of his own positive experience, my father has offered to cover the costs if I wanted to get corrective surgery, and so I've been doing some research on it. It would appear that the general approval rate amongst those who have undergone the process is around 95%. However, despite being on the small side (generally around 5-7% or so) there is still the possibility of minor complications, and a very small possibility for major ones. Now, I'm aware there are probably just as many risks with contact lenses (for instance: I've been using Bausch and Lomb's RENU Multiplus solution with MoistureLoc for a couple years or so, and it was just taken off the market this past week due to several reported cases of eye fungus and other ill-effects.) But when it comes to contacts, any real concerns (infections etc.) remain pretty small if caught quickly, and are generally easily treated. LASIK though, is irreversible. Once they cut that flap of cornea and take the laser to your eye, that's it -- you're in it for the long haul (as in the rest of your life.) If I find I'm experiencing halo-effects, contrast issues, or blurriness (the most common side-effects reported by those who have undergone corrective surgery) with contacts, I just replace them. I can't replace my eye. Plus the procedure itself just seems very unnerving to me (suction, knives, and lasers screwing with my eye) in addition to the obvious pre and post-op inconveniences. But it would definitely be sweet to not ever have to worry about a couple fragile little lenses in my eyes. Opinions?
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
It's interesting that you bring this up because it's been on my mind lately as well. I've been looking into seeing if my insurance would pay for it. I've worn glasses since i was nine years old and i switched to contacts when i was 13. I can tell you that there's negatives with anything you do in life, but you can't let 5% hold you back from something that would change your life like this, and it will save you lots of money in the long run.
If i could afford it i would have already had this done, i say go for it, you can't put a price on vision. If i'm not wearing my corrective lenses i can't see 2 inches in front of my face, that's how bad my eyesight is, but they tell me i have the potential in my eyes to be 20/20, so i'm dying to get this done. And good luck if you decide to do it. |
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
Same here, glasses since i was 8, so 10 years now, its a pain to lay down at night and try not to break my glasses. I also cant see clear ~10 inches in front of my face
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
My aunt had LASIK done and she's loved it. No problems, minor or major, as of yet, and I think it's been about a year.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
didn't xViciousx have it done?
i just got new contacts, and i asked the eye doc about lasik for astigmatism, he said it would cure it 100%, rather than having contacts that merely compensate for the imaired vision. i'm seriously considering lasik, now, but i think i'll have to wait atleast a year to be able to finance it. you're right about the risks, but i think its well worth it, b/c the chances of risks are so low. just make sure if you decide to go through with it, go to a reputable surgeon.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
One of my teachers, who is pretty hot, use to be better had it, and shes had surgery 6 times i think to corret the damages from a mis-hap lasik
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
My wife works for an eye doctor, the info I have gotten says research the doctor you are thinking about going to . Check for complaints, ask for referrals, things like that. I have thought about lasik, worn contacts for 20 years, but I'm still on the fence about it. Part of it is the cost, part of it is if they mess up its permanent. I have found that with contacts there is very little I can do, just be careful when swimming. I scuba, dont' have any problems going deep, just tell the people I'm with that I wear contacts, if I loose my mask they always help out.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
Hmm...I too would consider it if I could afford it, being a contact lense wearer for about a decade.
My biggest concern is not that they will screw up, it is that the eye keeps changing. I'm already going to the optomotrist once a year to check my vision hasn't changed (it hasn't in about 3 years), but what if a couple of years after the surgery your vision goes bad again, and you're a few thousand dollars down and have to wear contacts or glasses anyway? I don't know if the surgery effects the ability to wear contacts or not. Interesting thread.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
How much does LASIK cost? I've only worn glasses for about 2 years, and at first it was just when I drove or watched TV or was in class, but my vision has gotten worse so I need them almost all the time. Things more than about 6 feet away are incredibly blurry...
I wouldn't do it for a while because my eyes are still changing and stuff, but it's definitely something that I would do. Like Josh said, you can't let 5% hold you back and it's worth it monetarily in the long run.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
Vinnie and Nicole - from what I'm told, doctors recommend your visionn stabilises (ie. doesn't change) for at least 2 years before the surgery.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
My friends mother did it and she is very pleased. She had no complications at all and was back to work in a couple days. I'd say go for it. Thinking about the surgery makes my eyes hurt, though. lol, i guess its up to you man.
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Re: Anyone here had experience with LASIK surgery?
had lasix, it worked for me. Very expensive, though.
1] Ant surgery carries risk, I accepted the risks, and it turned out okay for me. Doesn't mean risks can't occur, though. 2] Lasix is great for correcting astigmatism, which another post spoke of, and astigmatism is essentially an "out-of round" eyeball, to put it simply. Lasix will help, but won't "cure" astigmatism, though. That condition will continue to show up. 3] Be damned certain of who will do the surgery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've seen the f*****g cut-rate ads on tv, special for $500 s***, don't trust eyesight to a special, please do not, do not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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