luvmylittleboy2003
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Anyone had it done, are you glad you did? Pro/cons???
I had it done several years ago and wish I had NOT.
Dry eyes continue, big huge bloodshot vein coming from where they do the cutting for the "flap". [By the way, don't be fooled by "scalpel free lasik". Makes it sound like they don't cut. They do. They just do it with a laser.] Extreme sensitivity to light.
Which means that you go from wearing glasses (or contacts, but I'd been out of contacts for years, after having a bout of conjunctivitis that made even new contacts very uncomfortable) all the time to wearing SUNglasses all the time. I had to wear them in my apartment sometimes, and please note I live in Western WA, it's not THAT sunny here most of the year.
I also have very difficult times going from dark to light and light to dark. I basically end up closing my eyes when making that transition especially from dark to light, because otherwise I'm nearly blind AND it hurts to come into the light... If you currently enjoy riding dark rides, like POTC, know that if someone decides to take pictures with their flash, you might be seriously impacted if your eyes react like mine do.
When I had it done they couldn't correct for astigmatism, but somehow the astigmatism didn't bother me. Around 6 months ago my eyes felt like they changed a lot, and I went for an eye exam...I'd only gone to 20/30 (this is after more than 7 years), but the astigmatism is what was causing my problems.
I chose to go with glasses instead of finding a machine that will help the surgeon take care of the astigmatism.
I figured I'd either be perfect or go blind after the surgery, and was fine with the chances. This middle of the road stuff, however, is beastly and not fun. To still NEED my Genteal eyedrops after this long gets expensive and is annoying, and the big vein (the only answer for it is steroid drops to try, and I don't much like steroids for just about anything) is ugly and hurts when it gets even more inflamed.
The other side...my sis in law has had it done and re-done (twice). She had far worse vision than I did, and I don't think she's even gotten to 20/20. She didn't have the intense stinging that I did for DAYS after the surgery, and what she remembers from the next morning is waking up and being able to *see* her husband. She couldn't even focus on him even that close before. So it was really miraculous for her.
I will say that she paid a heck of a lot more for her surgery than I did...and her followups have been by eye doctors at Duke (alma mater for her and my brother, so they are there for bball games often) so that's probably even more money.
I had an eye doctor tell me that you get what you pay for with Lasik, and I scoffed at him...but it's possible it's true. Doesn't make much sense to me, as the earliest eye surgeries were perfected in "assembly line" style, but that's one of the differences between the two of us.
It's also very likely that a private eye doc will NOT take you if you're not a good candidate. I don't think I was. I'd been told by a previous eye doc that he wouldn't even prescribe hard contact lenses for me...so I probably wasn't ever a good candidate for lasik, but the place I went to said I was...it's possible taht my sis in law's docs would have denied me.
So that's my experience (and sis in law's as well to balance it out).
Oh, my friend went to the SAME place that I did, a month later, and she never had even ONE complaint about it. Guess you don't know if you'll do well until it's too late!

I had it done 10 years ago and have been thrilled with the results. I just went to the optometrist a couple of months ago and my vision is still great and she said that there was no visible scarring still. As far as cons go....I can't think of one.