Imaginos
Full-time layabout
- Apr 7, 2018
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Has anyone here ever tried LASIK or PRK? How was the result? I doubt I'll get any answers, but I just thought I'd ask anyway.
Yes, got LASIK, and was the best money I ever spent on myself. My eyes were around -5.5, one with a bad astigmatism. I have perfect 20/20 vision now. Minimal recovery, no night halos.Has anyone here ever tried LASIK or PRK? How was the result? I doubt I'll get any answers, but I just thought I'd ask anyway.
My eyes were around -5.5, one with a bad astigmatism. I have perfect 20/20 vision now. Minimal recovery, no night halos.
@Imaginos if you want any more info, on the procedure, which doctor I used, etc, pm or dm me. I will put out there, it costs about $3500, and insurance doesn't cover any of that.
I have also heard recovery from PRK can be painful. Not trying to scare you from the procedure, but I asked about it compared to lasik. The advantage is that since your cornea isn't cut, it is slightly stronger, and able to withstand impacts. Not a huge issue for 99% of people, but athletes, fighters, and pilots all only get PRK.
I'm very sorry to hear about your dad's condition. I wish you and your family the best in these tough times.
My eyes are fixed on death
I told myself if I ever went blind, there's a 95% chance I'd try to ctb once I figure out how to blind
My eyes are fucked too. I think it's -5 in one eye, and -8 in the other. I'm considered legally blind and last time I went to the doctor, they told me I'm at a high risk for permanent blindness after 50.
I'm considered legally blind and last time I went to the doctor, they told me I'm at a high risk for permanent blindness after 50.
Lasik surgery can also cause a retinal tear and consequently the bothersome eye floaters. But if you are young, is rare.
Had 'Lasik' on both eyes for short sightedness 15 years ago. Worked very well .