Thanks for your kind words, JLW.
I'm lucky in that I have no ONE big problem with my eyes....I have these minor problems:
One eye looks higher than the other but I've overcome that by myself, so my glasses don't have prisms anymore. My doctor ways billiards is the perfect exercise for this. He said when I'm about 65 it'll come back as my ability to control it will diminish.
Astigmatism, mostly corrected now via lasik. When I stroke my stick, it looks a little crooked to the left with my left eye and looks a little crooked to the right with my right eye....my brain straigtens it out, but not without the occasional error, especially on long shots.
Myopia, started at 20/600, now about 20/50 or so as it is still varying since my last surgery in May. I can see only about 4-5 feet away before it gets blurry, so playing pool requires glasses again. We were trying to undercorrect my eyes so my focus would be on the table size, but we failed.
Spots.
Floaters, along with the spots ,make it look like I'm viewing the table through a dirty aquarium.
Dry eyes made worse by the surgery and my feeble attempts at wearing contacts. My doctor implanted a little plug in each eye to keep the tears from draining as fast as usual. I recommend this for any pool player as we're in drying environments often. It took 10 seconds per eye and they are removable.
Presbiopia (need reading glasses) caused by aging. My lasik made it so I can now read withOUT glasses. This is the best result from surgery as not many 50 somethings can read without glasses.
Flat eyes creating various problems with contacts and surgery options.
Thin corneas, thus no more lasik ever.
A little pressure problem controlled by a special herb. Was over 25, now well below 20.
Light sensitivity, especially since surgery.
Other than those, my eyes are perfect.

Actually I feel very lucky that I don't have detached retinas or some horrible thing like that.
I had to laugh at the article in BD this month by Tom Ross where he claimed eyesight isn't as important as one might think it is. Tom made the common error in thinking that bad eyesight results in fuzziness only. How I wish.
Gee, if we were doing this in person, you could look through my glasses and I could look through yours.
Jeff Livingston