Your right, but the cost of lens implants is triple the cost of lask so that could be a barrier.Monovison makes driving difficult. Depth perception is diminished.
Can you have lens implants as they do for cataracts? Then you could get 20/20 and never have cataracts. It's a simple surgery. For me it was completely painless.
It might be good idea to consult with another doctor, I would highly suggest it because your doctor should have told you that you can have the same perception for both eyes if you dont mind using reading glasses.I had a lasik consult the other day and they said the only option I have would be to go Monovision. One eye for distance and one for close up.
Anyone have this done? How did it affect your pool game? Did it have an impact on your depth perception?
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Actually due to my stigmatism I can't have any other type of LASIK. It's either mono vision or I have stick with glasses.It might be good idea to consult with another doctor, I would highly suggest it because your doctor should have told you that you can have the same perception for both eyes if you dont mind using reading glasses.
do you have Keratoconus?right now I wear progressive glasses. Little correction for distance and a huge correction for close (reading). Without glasses I can't read anything. I do not wear my glasses when I play pool. If I do I just look over the top of them when I get down on a shot. I have noticed of late the cue ball is getting fussy. So I went to see if I could get lasik to make life a bit easier. Unfortunately they told me mono vision is the only lasik option I could get. I'll have to ask about lens implants. tis
I had both astigmatism and trefoil in my left eye (which was very difficult to find a prescription where the left eye was barely useable.)Actually due to my stigmatism I can't have any other type of LASIK. It's either mono vision or I have stick with glasses.
The cloth on my pool table looked great until I put in good lighting.Here is the downside...you will notice all the dirt and dust around the house you never noticed.