Got LASIK...pleased as punch!

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I got LASIK on June 2. By the next day I could see the blades of grass in my backyard!

I would recommend this procedure for anyone who is tired of the glasses/contacts dependency. Expensive? Sure. Worth every penny, and then some? ABSOLUTELY.

The best part? When DH and I get to WDW in September, I can do it glasses- and contacts-free!!! :cool:

Just had to blurt this out. Sorry about that. Please rusume your normal thread hopping.
 
Congratulations! I keep debating about it so I'm glad to hear about success stories. My problem is that I don't like anything that takes away from my disney money!
 
Wendy, I have been debating about this for so long. I have to check into the cost, but I think I just may do it! I have had very thick glasses (contacts now) since I was 8 years old, I think it is time! :)

So glad your's went so well!!! :)
CC
 
my eyes where 20/900 and 20/650 and Im 20/20 now, I had about 5 years ago and still love it
 

I had mine in April--am now 20/20 as well, although I need 1.0 reading glasses sometimes in low light--I was told that would happen because I had progressive lenses--I would MUCH rather pull out the readers occasionally then worry about glasses/contacts every waking minute!:)
Robin M.
 
It will be 2 years for me next week and I've never regretted it. It was the best thing I have ever done for myself. :)

Glad you're thrilled with the results :)
 
Way to go:D
I had to opt out of Lasik..........
now going for bi-focal contacts :rolleyes:
Congratulations on your good vision:D
 
Congrats! I had LASIK over 2 yrs ago and it was the best $$ I ever spent. I went from 20/800 to 20/20!
Oh and it's the best at WDW without contacts/glasses.
Have fun!
 
TigerGirl and WebmasterCathy,

Talk to those around you. You will fine, just as I have, that people who regretted getting LASIK are hard to find. Success story after success story finally convinced me this is a safe and good thing to do.

NurseKim,
BNL is my FAVORITE group. I've got that bumper sticker and the thumbs up one on the back of my Jeep...DH thinks I'm acting 12.
 
Congratulations!

I know what it is like. I had it done and have been very happy. My DZW (Dear Zurgswife) gave it to me as a Christmas present a few years ago and I have been thrilled since.
 
I had the newer procedure done last year, and am very happy with the results. I love waking up and being able to see so clearly and seeing when I swim under water. The silly things!
 
What's an approximate price for this surgery?
 
I've been looking into this, for me I'm worried about the actual procedure - I am a fraidy cat :eek: How was it?
 
Oh and only took appx. 2 minutes per eye. They offer something to relax you if you need it and they numb your eyes so you don't feel a thing.
 
Same with me, the procedure only takes about 2 minutes each eye while you stare at a red laser light. You don't feel a thing! For me, it was the 36 hour recoup that was aweful! I was almost totally blind. I couldn't even open my eyes! The 2nd morning, I awoke with no pain and seeing clear! Thank heavens!
The most important aspect of the surgery.... trusting your doctor.
I had complete confidence in him and knew I was in good hands!
Allshookup, that is an amazing price-Good for you!
 
My cost was about average: $1200/eye.
Like the others said, YOU DO NOT FEEL A THING. They put a clamp on your eyelids so that you do not blink. The numbing drops do wonders to settle the eye down.

Like Cindy said, trust in your doctor is VERY important. I had the option to drive 20 miles to go to Canada and save a few hundred dollars, but the confidence in my doctor was worth all of the extra money, in my opinion. Let's face it, these are our eyes! And if you have a very, very good doctor (like me), he does an amazing job of calming you down and making you feel like nothing wrong is going to happen.

Most doctors do give you a valium (sp?) to relax you. Mine did. Although honestly, he calmed me down far more than the pill did.

Thanks everyone, for your well wishes! :cool:
 
I worked in an office for about 4 years that performed Lasik, I had it myself in Oct. 99. We saw very few problems. I went myself from 20/450 to 20/20, I am now however about 20/40 because I had a baby last year, and pregnancy after the surgery may affect vision. It is still much better than the depending on glasses or contacts in my opinion.
 

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