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  • C Chris Meech

    It's an amazing procedure to experience for sure and results are typically as good as yours. But get ready for reading glasses when you get into your '50s or '60s. The surgery can't do anything about that. My wife had this done about 7 years ago after wearing glasses since she was 8 years old. Her greatest triumph though is that now when we are out swimming in the lake and a boat passes by with all the boaters waving at us, she knows who is waving at us. :)

    Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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    i remember thinking it was great i could see the leaves and branches on the trees without glasses and seeing the tv without squinting ;) Bryce

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    • D dandy72

      GeekforChrist wrote:

      I'm curious, why not 20/20?

      20/15 is better than 20/20. I had the same procedure (well, not exactly[^]) done 9 years ago, and I'd do it again in an instant.

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      12 years for me.

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      • L lewax00

        So after about 15 years of wearing glasses, I decided to get Lasik, which took place Friday. I am happy to report that I now have 20/15 vision without glasses :-D The whole thing was surprisingly painless (felt a little like I was being abducted by aliens though...dark room, lots of equipment, strange objects getting waved in front of my eyes...). Now for the long, difficult process of getting my brain to stop going "I should put my glasses back on" every 5 minutes... :doh:

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        Nemanja Trifunovic
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        Congratulations, and an appropriate song by John Lennon for you[^] :)

        utf8-cpp

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        • B BillWoodruff

          Congratulations on your improving vision ! I'm curious: did you have wave-front analysis, and flap created by Laser ? One, or both eyes ? yrs, Bill

          "So long as … social condemnation, which, in the face of civilization, artificially creates hells on earth, and complicates divine destiny, with human fatality … so long as three problems of the age: degradation of man by poverty; ruin of women by starvation; dwarfing of childhood by physical and spiritual night: are not solved: so long as social asphyxia shall be possible … so long as ignorance and misery remain on earth, books like this cannot be useless." Victor Hugo, "Les Misérables," 1862

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          lewax00
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          BillWoodruff wrote:

          'm curious: did you have wave-front analysis

          No idea. Is that the scan they use to map the shape of your eye? Because they did that...

          BillWoodruff wrote:

          and flap created by Laser ?

          Yup, no blade involved. :-D

          BillWoodruff wrote:

          One, or both eyes ?

          Both, though I strongly considered one and a monocle. (Alright, strongly is an exaggeration...)

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          • P PaulowniaK

            A guy at work had the same procedure and now wears dummy glasses because he can't get used to not wearing any... :doh:

            Almost, but not quite, entirely unlike... me...

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            lewax00
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            I considered popping the lenses out of mine, just to see how long I could wear them until people realized I didn't need them... :laugh: But at least I'm still at the point where I have to wear sunglasses when I go outside, so if I'm out and I try to adjust my glasses I don't look silly because I'm actually wearing some...(my first pair of real sunglasses too, only owned glasses with transition lenses previously).

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            • N Nemanja Trifunovic

              Congratulations, and an appropriate song by John Lennon for you[^] :)

              utf8-cpp

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              lewax00
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              :thumbsup: :laugh:

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              • L Lost User

                bryce wrote:

                yeah i had it done and got similar better than 20/20 results
                 
                best money i ever spent on myself. Including a large section of the stupid papers they make you do at university

                Did you have it done here? What does it cost, roughly?

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                Chris Maunder
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                They advertise it here in Canada for around $500 an eye. I don't think I'd be cutting corners when it comes to your eyes, though. I'd be going for the Lamborghini version should I ever need to get it done.

                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  They advertise it here in Canada for around $500 an eye. I don't think I'd be cutting corners when it comes to your eyes, though. I'd be going for the Lamborghini version should I ever need to get it done.

                  cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                  I can see just fine, this is for the Mrs. As long as she can read the dial on the oven we'll be right!

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                    I can see just fine, this is for the Mrs. As long as she can read the dial on the oven we'll be right!

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                    Chris Maunder
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                    I'm so not going there...

                    cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      I'm so not going there...

                      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                      Lost User
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                      Where? She's fine at finding big things in the dark :)

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                      • L lewax00

                        So after about 15 years of wearing glasses, I decided to get Lasik, which took place Friday. I am happy to report that I now have 20/15 vision without glasses :-D The whole thing was surprisingly painless (felt a little like I was being abducted by aliens though...dark room, lots of equipment, strange objects getting waved in front of my eyes...). Now for the long, difficult process of getting my brain to stop going "I should put my glasses back on" every 5 minutes... :doh:

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                        If the procedure is so wonderful and risk-free, why do you still see people who work at laser eye places wearing glasses? :suss:

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                        • H hairy_hats

                          If the procedure is so wonderful and risk-free, why do you still see people who work at laser eye places wearing glasses? :suss:

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                          Chris Meech
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                          First, it's not risk-free. Second, it will not correct for all eye conditions that require glasses to correct. In a nutshell, if you need glasses just for short distances, then the procedure can not correct for that. But if your glasses are necessary for longer distances, then there is a good chance the surgery will be able to correct for that. :)

                          Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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                          • L lewax00

                            So after about 15 years of wearing glasses, I decided to get Lasik, which took place Friday. I am happy to report that I now have 20/15 vision without glasses :-D The whole thing was surprisingly painless (felt a little like I was being abducted by aliens though...dark room, lots of equipment, strange objects getting waved in front of my eyes...). Now for the long, difficult process of getting my brain to stop going "I should put my glasses back on" every 5 minutes... :doh:

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                            bwhittington
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                            Good for you! I've looked into doing this several times and have opinions of many different eye doctors and they all told me that I am not a good fit for it. My prescription strength is so strong, the only thing they could do is knock it down a few notches but I would still have to wear glasses and not be able to wear contacts. Since glasses at my prescription are so heavy, contacts are a must for me. I wish they could transplant eyeballs so I could have good vision again.

                            Brett A. Whittington Application Developer

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                            • B bwhittington

                              Good for you! I've looked into doing this several times and have opinions of many different eye doctors and they all told me that I am not a good fit for it. My prescription strength is so strong, the only thing they could do is knock it down a few notches but I would still have to wear glasses and not be able to wear contacts. Since glasses at my prescription are so heavy, contacts are a must for me. I wish they could transplant eyeballs so I could have good vision again.

                              Brett A. Whittington Application Developer

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                              lewax00
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                              They told me most people at my prescription aren't able to get it, but I have abnormally thick corneas so I got lucky there.

                              bwhittington wrote:

                              I wish they could transplant eyeballs so I could have good vision again.

                              Well they can transplant some parts like corneas...maybe you can get some thick enough for the surgery...or just stack a few on top of each other :laugh:

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                              • L Lost User

                                Where? She's fine at finding big things in the dark :)

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                                Chris Maunder
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                                Biting my tongue. Biting my tongue.

                                cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                • H hairy_hats

                                  If the procedure is so wonderful and risk-free, why do you still see people who work at laser eye places wearing glasses? :suss:

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                                  lewax00
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                                  I can't think of any at the place I went actually. But probably half of them mentioned that they had it done some number of years ago.

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                                  • L lewax00

                                    I don't fully understand the visual acuity scale, but like Daniel said 20/15 is better than 20/20. According to this page[^]:

                                    However, 20/15 vision is better than 20/20. A person with 20/15 vision can see objects at 20 feet that a person with 20/20 vision can only see at 15 feet.

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                                    Casey Sheridan
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                                    Thanks for the explanation! :thumbsup:

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