When you need glasses to drive, swim, play baseball, soccer, etc., it's fucking annoying.
If you need them to read (close-up), what's the big deal with throwing on a pair of reading glass for those occasions?
Also, when you wear glasses all the time, the oil, dirt and other schmutz collects on your nose and below your eyes. It's fucking gross.
I wore glasses from the time I was 7 and contact lenses from the time i was 15. I had the surgery done when I was about 35. It was time.
yea I had it done and that was the worst part is relaxing enough to get those fuckers in.
My eyes are good not, but I have noticed that my near vision is starting to go. Getting old sucks.
The procedure was easy and no pain, my issue was the flap they cut would not stay in place and had to go back under the scope to get it set again 2x. Finally the doc put in permeable contacts so that it would hold. It was touch and go there for a while. When I left the docs office all I could see was the worst fog storm you have ever been in. I sat up all night just slowly blinking my eyes and then i was fine the next day.
Oh and I had dry eyes every morning for about 6 months, that sucked.
Excellent tip.
Damn, you're way worse than me. I'm at -3.00 and -2.75 with a big cylinder in both eyes. I can't really do anything without glasses or contacts.
Oh shit yeah, I watched a clip on Youtube and I wish I hadn't.
Yeah, kinda the same story here, except that I'm younger.
Shit that sounds scary.
My name was supposed to be French fries with mayo but I was drunk when I signed up.
You can also just call me "Dick".
Best decision I ever made. Half hour prior they gave me a valium, procedure felt like it lasted 5-10 minutes, dunno might have been more, that valium got me good, anyway no pain. First few months had to put up with dry-eyes and halos around light sources at night, and after that I was good to go. Did notice some slight degradation of very near eyesight, like if I hold something really close to my eyes it gets blurry sooner than it used to, but instances where I actually need vision that close are very seldom. 20/20 right eye, 20/15 left eye/
Oh shit, I forgot to mention that! When I had shitty vision, I had super, up-close vision. I could see the pores in my skin on my shoulder.
After the procedure? It actually hurt to look that close.
solution? By a 3x mirror for your face. You'll be used to it, but it's true, there's a trade-off. You lose some of your up-close vision when you have your myopia corrected.
2004 or 2005 is when I had mine done, tried doing it earlier but was deemed an unfit candidate due to my pupils being too large. Tech caught up like two years later and I jumped at the chance.
First time I realized I had lost my really near sight I was kind of pissed. Stuck in a tight corner of a hot attic at work trying to troubleshoot a rat's nest worth of phone wires with very limited space , and I had trouble seeing what small gauge wires were landed on what small terminals ,because I couldn't pull back far enough to get a decent look. As I said, instances like that have thankfully been rare.
Ive thought about it. I just wanna make sure that it lasts longer than ive been told
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