To the OP, you DO realize that Lasik will not prevent you from needing reading glasses in a few years??? Doctors will/should tell you that. Lasik corrects your current vision problems, but needing reading glasses is just (to put it bluntly) something that comes with middle age.
When I had mine done, I didn't need reading glasses for 1.5 years (I never bothered to wear them before because there was not much difference). Slowly I noticed that my vision would get blurry when I was reading and I started wearing my OTC reading glasses. All is fine.
The price you pay for Lasik is directly related to how experienced your doctor is. As another poster said........this is NOT something that you want to "save" money on. I like a bargain as much as the next person, but I WILL NOT risk my health in order to save some money.
Wonderful procedure! The only downside????????? I am a designer sunglasses addict now (Chanel, Gucci, etc) because I can go into a boutique and buy them and don't need prescription lenses!!!
I had the procedure a few months ago and am very happy. I DO have to wear readers for almost anything close up.
I wore bifocals before the procedure (but I could go without glasses at home while working on the computer). My doc told me I would "probably" need my cheaters all the time for close work after the procedure. I was hoping he was wrong..... But nope, he was right. I can't even read stuff in the store. Have to have those readers for all that...
Was it worth it? YOU BETCHA!! I can drive without RX glasses (any sunglasses work for me~!) but I can't read a map. I DO have bifocal sunglasses that I take on vacation so I can read while outside in the sun.
I had dry eyes for a few days (maybe a couple of weeks) after. And I still have some halo effects at night. I think it is either a bunch better, or I am just used to the halos.
I have to agree about the pressure during. I didn't like that either. It was over very quickly though. I was told to go home and take a nap and it would feel like I had sand in my eyes (they were right on). When I woke up , the sand in the eye feeling was gone and I could SEE

I had two different drops to use for a couple of days, and then I had artificial tears that I used for the next couple of weeks.
I also had the blood streaks where they cut the flap and the doc said that would absorb. It took a few days and DID absorb. I looked pretty scary for a couple of days
I also had to wear this goggle thing while sleeping so I didn't dislodge the flaps. That was only the first day or so.
The wrap around sunglasses were for a day or two (according to my doc) just while the pupils were so dilated. Then I was free to wear whatever I wanted!
I did have a slight panic attack when I couldn't see....

Never had that happen before. THe doc was very good and told me it happens all the time (doubt it

) but he sure made me feel better.
I LOVE riding the motorcycle without glasses.
Good luck! YOu will LOVE IT!!!
By the way, I bought COACH sunglasses on my way home from the doc's the day after surgery!!!!