-
22nd February 08, 11:33 PM
#21
I had mine done about 4 years ago. I can honestly say it was a life changing event. The very best thing I have ever done for myself (a close second is buying my first kilt...). I too was afraid because I didn't want to lose my sight, but in fact I got my life back. 25 years of constraints and excuses not to do things. Now I know I can do anything.
His Grace Lord Stuart in the Middle of Fishkill St Wednesday
-
-
23rd February 08, 12:26 AM
#22
Glad to hear your surgery went well. Me, I'm worrying about the coming day when I'm going to need glasses. As a kid, my vision was 20/10, when I was 19, my eyes changed and my vision became 20/20. I had to wear reading glasses for about six months until I got used to the change. About two years ago, my eyes started to change again. I now need to wear reading glasses for anything smaller than a 12pt. font printed out. Haven't had an eye test lately, but I know I don't see as well as I used to. The question isn't whether I'll need 'em, it's when. Glad to hear you don't anymore.
-
-
23rd February 08, 12:43 PM
#23
I bought a pair of cheaters so I can read and type. But the doctor that did the follow up exam said I might even not need those in a couple of days. Thanks to all for the comments. I recommend this procedure to anyone.
-
-
23rd February 08, 01:09 PM
#24
Ahh...one has to take into account age when thinking about laser eye surgery. While astigmatism and other such eye problems are very curable with surgery age is not. So I went from bifocals to readers. But I do not drive with glasses or walk or swim or teach or...
His Grace Lord Stuart in the Middle of Fishkill St Wednesday
-
-
24th February 08, 03:36 AM
#25
I looked into this but my eyesight is so bad (-12.75 in both eyes plus astigmitism) the treatment isnt suitable so i soldier on with contacts !!
great to hear it worked and your recovering though!!
-
-
24th February 08, 05:37 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by Livingston
I've lived with glasses for 52 years. Well, except for that one year I tried contacts. I asked about Lasik a year or two ago and was told that with my vision it just wasn't a good bet.  So, here I sit, with glasses.
I must admit, I wasn't sure what this thread was going to be about when I first read it earlier. My 6 year old grandson truely had face altering surgery when he was 6 months old and then again when a year old. He was born with a cleft pallette. He's an amazing kid with absolutly no fear. No fear in what he does physically or in having fun. Heck, at 1 year old he was flirting with the beautiful nurse and she was falling for it
Any way, congrats on getting better vision.
I had the first doctor tell me the same thing. They said I was too old (60) for lasik to be a good bet. Then I saw another doctor. He does the procedure differently. The way my eyes are done, I read with my left eye and my right eye is for distance vision. I do not notice it at all unless I close my left eye and try reading with my right. The same is true for closing the right and trying to read something far away.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
-
-
24th February 08, 09:52 AM
#27
Well, they must be working ok. I drove the wife to the airport this morning and drove home. Didn't have any problems. The sun is out, so I am wearing the sunglasses. I can finally watch drag racing on tv without looking thru coke bottle bottoms.
-
-
24th February 08, 09:53 AM
#28
 Originally Posted by Frank McGrath
Well, they must be working ok. I drove the wife to the airport this morning and drove home. Didn't have any problems. The sun is out, so I am wearing the sunglasses. I can finally watch drag racing on tv without looking thru coke bottle bottoms.
Quick, how many fingers am I holding up?*
* Correct answer 4½.
-
-
24th February 08, 06:32 PM
#29
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
* Correct answer 4½.
That's what I was going to say.
-
Similar Threads
-
By Kilted-Marine in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 22
Last Post: 14th July 07, 02:01 AM
-
By 646guy in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 15
Last Post: 10th February 06, 10:38 AM
-
By NewKilt in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 11
Last Post: 23rd December 05, 03:47 PM
-
By NewKilt in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 20
Last Post: 19th December 05, 07:09 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks