BigDogs & LittleHorses
Well-Known Member
Recently on my way to work at a job site I have been driving by a Lasik center, and it's got me thinking...
I'm nearsighted and have had to correct my vision since I was about 16 or so. I wore contact lenses years ago but eventually my eyes just couldn't handle them for more than 5 or 6 hours.
One of things I hate about my glasses is that smaller rectangular lenses are now the style, so I am more aware of the edges of the lenses and where the world goes out of focus in peripheral vision.
It's not that I am concerned about my appearance with the glasses on, I suppose it makes me look a little more "tech oriented" for work, even. But it would be sooo great to wake up seeing clearly, not having lenses fog up or get wet in the rain, etc. It might give me a boost of confidence also socially.
It seems that when you research it, you find that about 5% or so people have had bad experiences, and boy do they make themselves known with anti-Lasik web pages! OH!
I also have a minor problem with "floaters" in my eyes, and I read that this can become worsened by the procedure.
Any thoughts, comments, personal experiences to share?
Thanks!
Daryl
I'm nearsighted and have had to correct my vision since I was about 16 or so. I wore contact lenses years ago but eventually my eyes just couldn't handle them for more than 5 or 6 hours.
One of things I hate about my glasses is that smaller rectangular lenses are now the style, so I am more aware of the edges of the lenses and where the world goes out of focus in peripheral vision.
It's not that I am concerned about my appearance with the glasses on, I suppose it makes me look a little more "tech oriented" for work, even. But it would be sooo great to wake up seeing clearly, not having lenses fog up or get wet in the rain, etc. It might give me a boost of confidence also socially.
It seems that when you research it, you find that about 5% or so people have had bad experiences, and boy do they make themselves known with anti-Lasik web pages! OH!
I also have a minor problem with "floaters" in my eyes, and I read that this can become worsened by the procedure.
Any thoughts, comments, personal experiences to share?
Thanks!
Daryl
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