Lasik eye surgery
Who's had it? Where'd you go? Would you recommend where you went?
Thanks in advance.
I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night. I can do it.
Quote from: Conan71 on January 10, 2011, 10:51:32 AM
I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night. I can do it.
Gracias pero no.
I'm just way tired of wearing contacts.
Funny, FMC and I were just talking about this last night. I've debated it but decided I really don't mind glasses that much. Besides, my problem is astigmatism (sp?) and I don't believe they can correct it since it's due to the eye changing shape with age.
Quote from: Townsend on January 07, 2011, 04:42:21 PM
Lasik eye surgery
Who's had it? Where'd you go? Would you recommend where you went?
Triad. Lasted 11 years, but that was 11 years free of glasses or contacts.
I had it done 5 years ago at Triad but elected to not get the insurance. My mistake. I need a touchup but I'll gladly spend the 2K again. Life without glasses is definitely worth it.
Two kids went to Mexico to have it done. Couple hundred bucks each and it has been as good as anything here in the states. Plus they got a vacation out of it.
Looks like there is ongoing need for "refresh" from time to time.
Not gonna do it.
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on January 10, 2011, 12:41:19 PM
Two kids went to Mexico to have it done. Couple hundred bucks each and it has been as good as anything here in the states. Plus they got a vacation out of it.
Looks like there is ongoing need for "refresh" from time to time.
Not gonna do it.
Be careful, some of that LASIK you buy on the beach in Mexico is fake.
They are coming up on about 10 years, so am wondering where they are going to go for there 'refresher'. I guess they could get it done here, but would cost way more than the original.
Still not gonna do it.
Wife did TLC. She loves it. As long as she goes to any optician? (someone who checks your eyes) annually they will touch up for free for life.
She just did their base LASIK, they used to have a "custom" version for an extra $3-400 per eye.
I thought this thread was about Horse racing..... >:(
Triad--maybe 10 or 15 years ago. Was one of the best things I ever did. Would highly recommend. I got in when offering free touch-ups for life and the results of touch up were even better. Before original surgery and even after, had trouble seeing at night. After touch-up, even night vision was amazingly clear.
Probably 5 years ago when did touch up. Have not been back since then, but based on that my experience then would recommend Triad and surgery.
Do they knock you out for this procedure ?
Cause there is no way I could lay there all Clockwork Orange like, while a laser or knife is cutting the flaps on my bulbs.
I also have the fear of being awake and hearing the Doc say something to the likes of.....Opps, thats the first time Ive seen that happen. Can ya see me now ? Can ya see me now ?
Oh noooo. The one sense I will not let go of is eye sight. You can have my smell and even taste, hell I'll give up touch even. Sight and Hearing are 1 and 2 in my books.
I've had a couple unrelated eye events with cutting while awake. It was interesting. Not a lot of fun, but interesting.
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on January 10, 2011, 09:57:52 PM
I've had a couple unrelated eye events with cutting while awake. It was interesting. Not a lot of fun, but interesting.
I rank having things put in my eyes right up there to being poked with needles. That's the reason I can't er don't wear contacts.
Just wait until it is needles poking you in the eye! Best of all possible worlds!
And knives - what fun!! Small knives, but good and sharp.
Quote from: DolfanBob on January 10, 2011, 05:19:51 PM
Do they knock you out for this procedure ?
Cause there is no way I could lay there all Clockwork Orange like, while a laser or knife is cutting the flaps on my bulbs.
Valium.
Make sure they give it to you right away, because I had one procedure where they waited till the last minute and I had to inform the surgeon.
They do use the Clockwork Orange thingies, and I was tempted to try and sing "song of joy" in German...
Quote from: Conan71 on January 10, 2011, 10:05:27 PM
I rank having things put in my eyes right up there to being poked with needles. That's the reason I can't er don't wear contacts.
Conan. I am right there with ya brutha. I cannot put anything in my eyes either. Glasses are so much easier to take off. Plus if I drop them, I can find them pretty quick.
Quote from: DolfanBob on January 11, 2011, 11:13:27 AM
Conan. I am right there with ya brutha. I cannot put anything in my eyes either. Glasses are so much easier to take off. Plus if I drop them, I can find them pretty quick.
Contacts for over twenty years. I could battle the three stooges easy with the whole fingers in the eyes thing.
Quote from: DolfanBob on January 10, 2011, 05:19:51 PM
Do they knock you out for this procedure ?
Cause there is no way I could lay there all Clockwork Orange like, while a laser or knife is cutting the flaps on my bulbs.
I also have the fear of being awake and hearing the Doc say something to the likes of.....Opps, thats the first time Ive seen that happen. Can ya see me now ? Can ya see me now ?
Oh noooo. The one sense I will not let go of is eye sight. You can have my smell and even taste, hell I'll give up touch even. Sight and Hearing are 1 and 2 in my books.
Silly Rabbit, docs don't say "oops". They say "Well There".