Jon said:
Without glasses/contacts, i can't see anything clear more than a foot away.
I also have astigmatism in both eyes.
Would i be a good candidate?
Jon
Jon, You may well be a good candidate, but just see a qualified surgeon to make sure. Usually, the evaluation is free. I had astigmatism in both eyes, and now I see better than I EVER have in my life.
I had mine done in January of this year, had the Wavefront procedure done, which, as someone mentioned, is more expensive, but it's well worth it. My vision was terrible without glasses before the Lasik. I couldn't see past the end of my arm and for years, I though all object balls were hairy! Now, I can see a flea turd at the far end of the table, but more important, the balls are look crisp and clear. My vision at last checkup was 20/20 left, 20/15 right and 20/15 total vision (I could pick up most of the 20/10 line with both eyes uncovered).
The procedure was not as uncomfortable as I thought it was. For about 8 hours or so, I felt like I had a little dust in my eyes. I had to wear the ugliest protective goggles I've ever seen for 24 hours, until the Dr. check my eyes the next day. Immediately after the surgery, I could see things I'd never seen without glasses.
Well, now here I am 10 months post Lasik and wish I'd done it when it first came out! Best thing I ever did for my pool game.
There was one small downfall as far as pool is concerned. For the first couple of months, I missed some pretty easy shots. The plain truth is that I'd never aimed with CB's and OB's that looked so clear, and that took some getting used to. But now, I love it. Great vision, great shots. And when you can see everything on the table with so much clarity, your confidence goes right up with your vision.
Later,
Bob