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Dr.Poisonfreak

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I would have laser surgery, as my eyes are very bad, but the fact that they actually CUT OPEN THE FRONT OF YOUR EYE puts me off. Ok, its only the thin transparent bit up front, but still.
they do it with lasers now so you wouldnt actually feel a thing :)
 

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Wow somebody said 20/800 for both eyes? I am 20/50 in one eye and 20/60 in the other and only use glasses if I really have to. As far as I've heard laser eye surgery rarely goes wrong. I still wouldn't do it. Much better to wear glasses than risk having lasers mess up my vision.
 

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sln333 said:
Wow somebody said 20/800 for both eyes? I am 20/50 in one eye and 20/60 in the other and only use glasses if I really have to. As far as I've heard laser eye surgery rarely goes wrong. I still wouldn't do it. Much better to wear glasses than risk having lasers mess up my vision.
could you explain your system to me please? because i cant seem to work it out, either on here or PM me lol,
 

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sln333 said:
Wow somebody said 20/800 for both eyes? I am 20/50 in one eye and 20/60 in the other and only use glasses if I really have to. As far as I've heard laser eye surgery rarely goes wrong. I still wouldn't do it. Much better to wear glasses than risk having lasers mess up my vision.
Being born 3 months premature does that(along with a lot of other non eye related problems :3 (it's called retinopthy of prematurity - they put you in an incubator and give you oxygen, and although necessary, it can/(does? I'm not sure on that specifically) damage the eyes. 15% I think is the number of cases that are blind from it. Also I have a field restriction to 20 degrees (meaning I have limited up down left right (up up down down left right left right b a b a start select) vision.
 

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Dr.Poisonfreak said:
Doug said:
I would have laser surgery, as my eyes are very bad, but the fact that they actually CUT OPEN THE FRONT OF YOUR EYE puts me off. Ok, its only the thin transparent bit up front, but still.
they do it with lasers now so you wouldnt actually feel a thing :)
Nope:

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FalloutJack

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I wear glasses and I'm a bit annoyed by them sometimes. It's something that I'd like to look into, myself.
 

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Dr.Poisonfreak said:
ok so i went for my consultation today and they said that i am eligible for it, the only things holding me back are the risks that come with it, so my question is, with laser eye surgery, what is your opinion on it? do you think the benefits outweigh the risks ?
I just had the surgery myself around a month ago, and so far no problems have presented themselves. If you have any questions let me know.
 

Dr.Poisonfreak

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Doug said:
Dr.Poisonfreak said:
Doug said:
I would have laser surgery, as my eyes are very bad, but the fact that they actually CUT OPEN THE FRONT OF YOUR EYE puts me off. Ok, its only the thin transparent bit up front, but still.
they do it with lasers now so you wouldnt actually feel a thing :)
Nope:

LASIK[br]
[br][br]LASEK[br]
my apologies it seems i was mistaken
 

Daimes2000

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One thing i learned in a TV science magazine today was that if you get your eyes lasered before the age of 40 there's a very high chance that you'll still need glasses after you turn 40.
 

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Hmmm, Well i am already pretty certain i can never get it. As my mother can't due to her pupils being too large, and mine are bigger than hers, so....

A large part is what you do for a living. I mean if you work nights i'd say NEVER get it done, as apparently a relatively common side effect is double and triple vision in the dark/at night. Thus if you work night shifts or need to drive early in the morning/late a night then it'd put you out of work if this happened.

I can't honestly give you a real recommendation as most of the info i'm going by is several years old back when my father was looking at it (but decided not to risk it from the above mentioned night time vision issues). I understand it's become a lot safer since they improved the procedure and they don't actually need to cut your eye anymore, just "zap" it.

At the end of the day it's really a risk you have to decide for yourself, you're the one supplying the information on this, meaning that you have the information and are just trying to make up your mind. My only advice is to look up as many customer reviews on the place as you can as that was the big thing that helped my dad, he was seriously considering it until he read about half the reviews complained about various sight issues, and while the ones with the issues shout loudest, it didn't fill him with confidence.

Hope this helps some :)
 

TheMushroomClub

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My laser eye surgery went great. It's a little disgusting when you think about what they do, so don't think about it too much.
 

Tossth Esalad

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Being blind as a mole my self (-8 and -5,75), I can see (haha...) your delimma. Personally, I don't want the sugery, since putting in contacts in the morning has just been a rutine for the last 6 years.

Basically it depends on wether or not you're annoid enough by your contacts, to take the risk tied to the sugery (and there's ALWAYS a risk)
 

Doug

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Dr.Poisonfreak said:
Doug said:
Dr.Poisonfreak said:
Doug said:
I would have laser surgery, as my eyes are very bad, but the fact that they actually CUT OPEN THE FRONT OF YOUR EYE puts me off. Ok, its only the thin transparent bit up front, but still.
they do it with lasers now so you wouldnt actually feel a thing :)
Nope:

LASIK[br]
[br][br]LASEK[br]
my apologies it seems i was mistaken
No worries, I didn't know myself til I researched it a long while ago - personally, I think its a bad name 'laser eye surgery' if it involves actual knifes, heh.
 

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I would love it but can't afford it, however my eyes are "flattening out" now (as in the prescription isn't changing) so i might look into it, i think contacts are inconvenient at times.
 

WlknCntrdiction

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It's not as scary as it sounds, I had mine done start of January this year and I can say it was definately worth it. Don't worry your head over it, the people who do it have been doing it for years, no need to worry about anything going wrong. Even in the worst case scenraio I've heard someone got an eye infection, but that cleared up over time.