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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 08:54 AM
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I have never had it done
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 12:30 PM
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Jpurdue
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I got both of mine done 3 years ago. I believe it was 3600 bucks. They are my eyes so I went to the best place I could find not the cheapest. My eyes were really bad, so they had to laser off quite a bit. My contact prescription was -5.75 if that gives you any idea. Anyway, when I get there they give me a valium and tell me to wait 30 minutes for that to kick in. 5 minutes later they come and get me and tell me the doc is ready. The whole procedure takes about 5 minutes if I recall, including set up time. It's highly unpleasant as they suction cup your eyeball, but outside of that there is really no pain.
Immediately afterwards I could see enough to walk around, but that was it. When I went outside, my eyes were so light sensitive that I was essentially blind. Thank goodness my wife was circling the parking-lot and found me. I put shades on for the ride home, but that wasn't enough to block out the light. I had to wrap my head in a towel to get home. When I got home (probably 5pm) I tried to stay awake for an hour or two. Both of my eyes felt like someone poured molten sand into both my eyes. Painful yes, but far more irritating than anything. When I couldn't stand it anymore around 7pm, I took two shots of whiskey, the second Valium they gave me and an ambien. I crossed my fingers and hoped I'd wake up the next day.
Wake up I did. Went to the doc that morning for a next day check up. 20/15 in both eyes (That's better than 20/20). One eye felt like a million bucks. The second eye felt like it had an eyelash in it. After day 2 thought there was zero pain or irritation of any kind. My only regret is putting it off as long as I did. Highly recommend getting it done.
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Jpurdue]
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09/16/20 12:56 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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I got both of mine done 3 years ago. I believe it was 3600 bucks. They are my eyes so I went to the best place I could find not the cheapest. My eyes were really bad, so they had to laser off quite a bit. My contact prescription was -5.75 if that gives you any idea. Anyway, when I get there they give me a valium and tell me to wait 30 minutes for that to kick in. 5 minutes later they come and get me and tell me the doc is ready. The whole procedure takes about 5 minutes if I recall, including set up time. It's highly unpleasant as they suction cup your eyeball, but outside of that there is really no pain.
Immediately afterwards I could see enough to walk around, but that was it. When I went outside, my eyes were so light sensitive that I was essentially blind. Thank goodness my wife was circling the parking-lot and found me. I put shades on for the ride home, but that wasn't enough to block out the light. I had to wrap my head in a towel to get home. When I got home (probably 5pm) I tried to stay awake for an hour or two. Both of my eyes felt like someone poured molten sand into both my eyes. Painful yes, but far more irritating than anything. When I couldn't stand it anymore around 7pm, I took two shots of whiskey, the second Valium they gave me and an ambien. I crossed my fingers and hoped I'd wake up the next day.
Wake up I did. Went to the doc that morning for a next day check up. 20/15 in both eyes (That's better than 20/20). One eye felt like a million bucks. The second eye felt like it had an eyelash in it. After day 2 thought there was zero pain or irritation of any kind. My only regret is putting it off as long as I did. Highly recommend getting it done. Pretty much my experience. The procedure felt like puffs of air in my eyes. And the bright outside light was bad. Really bad. I went home and went to sleep. Woke up and felt fine the next day. I noticed a LOT of trash on the sides of the road I really haven’t ever noticed before. I wanted to read all the license plates as I drove for weeks. Haha. Couldn’t do that before.
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 01:10 PM
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jcarring99
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Had mine done 2003. I had a bad cataract in my right eye that I had replaced about 3 weeks ago. Now back to having eagle eyes and can still see 20/20 in both eyes and I was blind as a bat. I still don’t need readers at 52. So glad I did it
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 01:16 PM
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Allison1
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I needed readers as soon as I had the surgery. Scary but the procedure takes a couple minutes for both eyes. I was able to see, without correction lenses, 20/20 first time since jr high school. What a thing.
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 01:21 PM
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TexasMo
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got it 2011... been very happy since.... best investment since!!!!
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 01:40 PM
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V-Bottom
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Got to get my right eye looked at early in Nov. The VA outsourced me to an eye doctor near the local clinic. I'll be in 74 in late Nov and on medicare. I wonder if I should see another eye doctor before then.
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Re: LASIK surgery
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09/16/20 01:43 PM
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AmpedUp
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My hubby asked me if I wanted to get this done one year I was scared to do it!! looking back now guess I should have done it then maybe i wouldn't have fallen and broke my shoulder while going to pick up glasses!!! I'm 57 now wonder if it would get me 20/20 vision?
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Re: LASIK surgery
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09/16/20 02:10 PM
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BCBassCat
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I'm strongly considering this, I'm glad this thread got started. I have stigmatism in both eyes so I was concerned that it might not be possible. I guess that's incorrect?
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: Tr24512]
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09/16/20 02:13 PM
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PowerLizard
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It's hard to find someone who regrets Lasik or a vasectomy. The two best procedures on the planet.
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: BCBassCat]
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09/16/20 02:24 PM
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PowerLizard
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I'm strongly considering this, I'm glad this thread got started. I have stigmatism in both eyes so I was concerned that it might not be possible. I guess that's incorrect? I am not sure they really fix the astigmatism part but your vision will be a lot better. Before surgery, I literally could not read the big E on the eye chart. After surgery, I was 20/20 in one eye and 20/25 in the other eye. Nothing lasts forever. Over the last 2 decades, my vision has gotten a little off as I age and am back to wearing glasses with a light prescription. I am right over the edge of being legal to drive without glasses. The glasses really help reading street signs, especially at night. I have already asked and I am not a candidate for a second pass at Lasik as they took so much of the cornea off the first time.
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Re: LASIK surgery
[Re: BCBassCat]
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09/16/20 02:55 PM
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BigDozer66
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I'm strongly considering this, I'm glad this thread got started. I have astigmatism in both eyes so I was concerned that it might not be possible. I guess that's incorrect? I had it done 20'ish years ago and it was the best thing I have ever had done. I had bad astigmatism in both eyes and it was completely corrected. Had to have one correction but after that I have 20/15 but alas the old age eyes have kicked in so I have to have reading glasses. I had it done by one of the pioneers of the LASIK procedure and I think at the time it was $3500.00 for it. We knew we were having it so we took extra out of our paycheck for the Medical Savings Account and oayed for it that way so it would be tax exempt.
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Re: LASIK surgery
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09/16/20 11:08 PM
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Tr24512
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I was told years ago that I was not a candidate because of astigmatism bu that is not the case any longer
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