ChrisV
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Anyone ever done this?
Regrets?
How many years did your vision stay good?
Regrets?
How many years did your vision stay good?
I think i'm fine with that so i can take advantage of my younger years. Really making it tough to fabricate lately.Did it 20 years ago, I'm back to wearing glasses. It was awesome for about 15 years.
I think you can do it again. My wife had a touch up and no glasses. I did it about 10 years ago and still good. Hoping it stays that wayDid it 20 years ago, I'm back to wearing glasses. It was awesome for about 15 years.
Yeah it's on the list to get an appointment and see what I can do. It was definitely great to not have to be dependent on glasses.I think you can do it again. My wife had a touch up and no glasses. I did it about 10 years ago and still good. Hoping it stays that way
I always say that it is good that the wife had poor vision or she would not have married me. LOL.Debbie had it done before I met her.
She always said it was easily the best thing she ever did.
(Marrying me was second best thing of course…)
Yes, it was well worth it. A lot of it depends on your age and eye specific issues. I think I went from somewhere around 20/50 to 20/15. That was 20 years ago. Just had my eyes checked and now I'm still 20/15 in one eye, 20/20 in the other. Natural degradation of the vision is starting to affect my short vision, but distance is still spot on. I had a stigmatism in at least one eye and that was not a problem.Anyone ever done this?
Regrets?
How many years did your vision stay good?
I do a lot of welding so pretty sure what caused my bad vision. Constantly focusing on small welding puddle. My bad vision made me really hate fabricating lately and I dont want to lose that drive.Yes, it was well worth it. A lot of it depends on your age and eye specific issues. I think I went from somewhere around 20/50 to 20/15. That was 20 years ago. Just had my eyes checked and now I'm still 20/15 in one eye, 20/20 in the other. Natural degradation of the vision is starting to affect my short vision, but distance is still spot on. I had a stigmatism in at least one eye and that was not a problem.
The one thing my doctor told me recently was I could do LASIK again to help with the short vision, but I would be giving up the distance. They cannot correct for both unless you do one eye different than the other. Recommendation for me was to go to the 99 cents store and by a cheap couple pair of the lowest corrected reading glasses I could find.
Sitting in front of a computer screen does not help you vision much... fyi.
I had it done 20+ years ago...GREAT About 5 years ago I had a cataract done and that eye retweeked .... the eye without the cataract work is 20-15 right now and the tweaked eye is 20-unbelievable superman good....the eye doc can't believe how good that one is....BUT have to use readers
i paid 6k for mine.Generally speaking, what’s the cost?
This seems to be the deal with it. It is fantastic for the vast majority who have done it, but when it goes wrong it goes really wrong.Had it done twenty years ago, had perfect vision for ten days. Been miserable ever since. Have had two operations on my right eye, and a lens replacement to try and save my vision. Vision worse than before Lasik, and cannot wear contacts now. My only regret in life is Lasik.
Did it 20 years ago, I'm back to wearing glasses. It was awesome for about 15 years.
Had it done twenty years ago, had perfect vision for ten days. Been miserable ever since. Have had two operations on my right eye, and a lens replacement to try and save my vision. Vision worse than before Lasik, and cannot wear contacts now. My only regret in life is Lasik.
You can get prescription lenses for your welding helmet. Or wear corrective glasses in your helmet might be easier.I think i'm fine with that so i can take advantage of my younger years. Really making it tough to fabricate lately.
Also my eyes haven’t stabilized my prescription changes every year. So I’m not a hot candidate.I’m scared, my eyes are super sensitive to changes and I get crazy ass migraines if they are not right.
Yes worth it. It will settle after a little bit but still be better than before. Been about 10 years for me. Worst part will be first night wanting to rub your eyes. After that lights will be really bright for a while. I wore sunglasses at night for a little while because the starburst type effect from car head lights and street lights was so bad while it heals (at least for me). No regrets.Anyone ever done this?
Regrets?
How many years did your vision stay good?
Not me. I have a bit of a phobia related to my eyes being touched. Nobody and nothing is coming near my eyes, not even contact lenses, until cataracts get so bad that I finally beg for lens implants!
Stay the fuck away from my eyes!