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Posted by ziptnf on May-27-2009 14:55:

LASIK eye surgery

So I have an appointment this afternoon for corrective eye surgery. I'm not exactly legally blind, but my eyes are bad enough to allow me to be a candidate for LASIK.

Pretty much what they do, is they numb your eyes with eye drops, then slice a little flap on your cornea. They lift your flap and all you can see are lights and shadows, and they shoot a laser in your eye to correct the way that light enters your eye. Then they put the flap back down and shit is blurry until the next day.

Has anyone ever had this type of surgery? I'm not nervous at all, really, I trust the doctors/surgeons to not fuck up my eyes too bad. I'm actually kind of excited about it, no more contacts or glasses! Any advice?


Posted by DigitalPhoenix on May-27-2009 14:56:

Cornea rape!

Nah, my boss had it done and she says it's the best thing she ever did


Posted by Meat187 on May-27-2009 14:57:

Re: LASIK eye surgery

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
Any advice?


Take sunglasses with you.


Posted by ziptnf on May-27-2009 14:58:

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalPhoenix
Cornea rape!

Nah, my boss had it done and she says it's the best thing she ever did

My father and my brother have both had it done, and they said it was a wonderful idea, it worked perfectly and neither have had any vision problems since they had it done. My father actually had it done something like 8 years ago, and his vision is still perfect normally but he needs reading glasses to read shit still


Posted by ziptnf on May-27-2009 14:58:

Re: Re: LASIK eye surgery

quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Take sunglasses with you.

I figured that lol. Gonna have my locs on after I leave the office, then I get to sleep all day.


Posted by physe on May-27-2009 16:14:

I have not had laser eye surgery, but I have heard that your night vision is not as good after. Can anyone confirm this?


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on May-27-2009 16:19:

I would like to get it done, but they can only get 80% correction since i have astigmatism. I have contacts and glasses right now. my contacts are pretty useless at night though. I have to wait a bit til the technology improves then i will go for it. no point in doing it if you still have to wear glasses right?


Posted by Thierry on May-27-2009 16:29:

I have both contacts and glasses and also astigmatism but I can't wait to get this done! I hate having to wear one or the other! Does astigmatism actually prevent Lasik from correcting your eyes so you have to continue wearing one something?


Posted by Rose on May-27-2009 16:32:

I want to get it done but I'm not sure if I'm a candidate. Plus, isn't there a certain age you have to be?


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-27-2009 16:43:

quote:
Originally posted by physe
I have not had laser eye surgery, but I have heard that your night vision is not as good after. Can anyone confirm this?

For some, yes, but most this is not the case for the long term. Short term, this is normal.

quote:
Originally posted by Thierry
I have both contacts and glasses and also astigmatism but I can't wait to get this done! I hate having to wear one or the other! Does astigmatism actually prevent Lasik from correcting your eyes so you have to continue wearing one something?

No. An astigmatism can be corrected.

The only advice I would give anyone, is wait till your mid 20s, when your eyes have stabilized. Always get the "lifetime warranty" that they offer at most places. And do your research.


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on May-27-2009 17:07:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel

No. An astigmatism can be corrected.



I think it depends on the severity of it. My optometrist told me that they could only get me fixed to 80% and i would still need glasses. I wear contacts but they only get me up to 80% as well.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-27-2009 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Rose
I want to get it done but I'm not sure if I'm a candidate. Plus, isn't there a certain age you have to be?

No, but see above. Also, the only way you can find out if you are a candidate is if you go in for a consultation. The only limits are corneal thickness.

Also, for anyone contemplating getting LASIK, make sure to get either WaveFront or CustomVue. They both use a special blue laser that reads the inside of your eye and how it processes light.

Oh and avoid the ones that use a Micro Keratome.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-27-2009 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
I think it depends on the severity of it. My optometrist told me that they could only get me fixed to 80% and i would still need glasses. I wear contacts but they only get me up to 80% as well.

Well yeah, severity can highly limit the amount of correction that can be done, but this has been improving more and more.


Posted by chach on May-27-2009 17:30:

I got glasses recently and I am so much more happy with them then with contacts.


Posted by Slylee on May-27-2009 18:00:

let me know how it goes/went and how much it was. my bf really wants to do it. it must suck having to wear glasses/contacts. his are always dry too.


Posted by Capitalizt on May-27-2009 18:12:

I had it done a few years back..Only downside is the cost ($1200 per eye) but it was worth every penny.


Posted by Dervish on May-27-2009 18:15:

Wish I could get it done... damn you thin corneas!!!!!


Posted by itsamemario on May-27-2009 18:16:


Posted by miamitranceman on May-27-2009 18:35:

Had it done about 2 years ago. I was a -6.75 nearsighted before (couldn't function without my glasses).

Went to one of the best guys down here (and in the country) with state of the art machines (it was a two step process).

Best decision I've ever made.

I was 20/15 initially but have since gone to 20/20.

It was pricey but life changing.



For anyone in the South Florida area considering it, this is where I had it done.

http://www.mleye.com/


Posted by Ridexer on May-27-2009 18:42:

Don't go to any ghetto doctor with old equipment...


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-27-2009 19:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
let me know how it goes/went and how much it was. my bf really wants to do it. it must suck having to wear glasses/contacts. his are always dry too.

That really depends. My friend works for a LASIK place. Shes said that don't go to those mall places. They are usually pretty shitty. Most people pay 1200-1800 per eye, depending on if they get lifetime or not.

quote:
Originally posted by Ridexer
Don't go to any ghetto doctor with old equipment...

And this.


Posted by miamitranceman on May-27-2009 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Ridexer
Don't go to any ghetto doctor with old equipment...


+1000000000


If they manually cut the flap, forget it!


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-27-2009 19:38:

quote:
Originally posted by miamitranceman
+1000000000


If they manually cut the flap, forget it!

lol I already said this when I said:
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Oh and avoid the ones that use a Micro Keratome.


Posted by iclone on May-27-2009 19:45:

my vision's 20/400. am investigating insurance options this week and hope to have surgery by the end of the year. i'm just nervous because ugh...it's my SIGHT...but lol not like i have much now. to have to deal with contacts and glasses for the rest of my life?


Posted by Dervish on May-27-2009 19:51:

20/400....................?


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