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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Delray Beach, FL
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Maui, Hawaii
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| I had lasik 11 years ago, and it was the best, life changing thing I have ever done. I had worn glasses or contacts since 3rd grade, and with a -5 correction I was practically blind if I lost my contacts. It was always a worry being in the ocean, etc. Being able to wake up in the morning and *SEE* details at a distance was truly amazing. Equipment has improved over the years, and prices are less than they were then. I paid $4,000. per eye in 2000, but it was in Honolulu too. You are going to love it!
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Georgia
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Delray Beach, FL
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| I have my consultation tomorrow morning. Thanks everyone for your input
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: S. W. Suburbs of Chicago, IL
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| Xanax is not necessary for the surgery and you will not need pain meds afterward. Your eyes are self healing and the recovery will be very quick. The only thing they told me was no rubbing so mascara was out of the question for maybe a week~can't remember. I guarantee that you will love it after you have it done.
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Maui, Hawaii
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| Good Luck Karen, you're gonna love it!
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| Crazy about Kacee! Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Kansas
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__________________ Karen Muffin 1991-2005 Rest in Peace My Little Angel | |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Delray Beach, FL
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| Karen, thanks for asking and thinking of me. It didn't go. I had some personal emergencies and sadly had to cancel my appointment. I've been looking forward to it for weeks but I was simply unable to manage.
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| ♥ Piccolo & Vivi ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Kentucky
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Seeing without glasses was the best birthday present I ever received.
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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| I've been considering this as a graduation present to myself. I'm a little weary, cause Glaucoma runs in the family, and I also have a lot of trouble seeing at night and when driving. Any of you have troubles with light sensitivity? Also I know a lot of you are in the US, is Lasik the same thing in Canada vs the US? I figure if I pump out $200-300 every 2 years for glasses (I can't wear contacts any more) I might as well save some cash in the long run and some headache. Thoughts?
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| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Quote:
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Alabama
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| I've had it twice. The first time was about 12 years ago and then a year or so later. My eyes were at the very edge of what they could do then and I had a very bad astigmatism. I went to a very good clinic through a University. After the fist one my eyes regressed to where I needed glasses all the time - but still much better vision than before. After the second time I did have a complication. I had Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis or DLK - it's growths under the flaps. I had to go to the eyedoctor daily for weeks and use drops every two hours around the clock. The treatment had a threat of causing Glaucoma so it was pretty scary but it all turned out pretty good. My left eye is still pretty bad and my right eye is about 20/50. I still wear glasses to drive or watch sports or tv - but actually because my vision isn't so good, I don't need reading glasses. Would I do it again? You bet I would. Before my surgery I couldn't see to go to the bathroom during the night without my glasses. Now, I could drive someone to the hospital without them if I needed to. It isn't perfect, but I didn't expect perfection. If my eyes weren't too bad and I was older, I would probably think twice before I did it. Like Nancy - you would be trading glasses for driving just to have glasses for anything close up. I'm not so sure that would be worth it. Also, this is surgery and there really are complications that can really dramatically affect your vision forever. Presbyopia affects everyone. It's the loss of the ability of the eye to focus up close. If you're nearsighted already it doesn't affect you as much or as young. Monovision works on the same principal. One eye is left nearsited so that it becomes the reading eye. The main advice I would give anyone considering it is to find a very experienced Dr. that has experience with complications and knows how to recognize them. If my Dr. hadn't picked up on what was happening with me the day after my surgery, I could have lost my vision permanently.
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