I am curious of those folks here that had Lasik eye surgery. What do you think?
Do not do it. Get pool glasses from Snookerspex.com It is a company in the U.K. The crooks here in the US charge triple. All you need to do is email your current prescription. I think it can be up to one year ole. Go the the website and look at the frames you like. Good luck. I love mine.I am curious of those folks here that had Lasik eye surgery. What do you think?
Huh? I got mine about 15 years ago, and it was the best money I ever spent. Did you get it done and have a bad experience?Do not do it.
Did you have Lasik surgery?Do not do it. Get pool glasses from Snookerspex.com It is a company in the U.K. The crooks here in the US charge triple. All you need to do is email your current prescription. I think it can be up to one year ole. Go the the website and look at the frames you like. Good luck. I love mine.
Was that in Richmond, VA by any chance?I had lasik surgery in 2000, from Tiger Woods' doctor, and it was great. I'd do it again without hesitation. The difference between lasik and contact lenses or glasses is like day and night. No more fogging up, no more eye irritation, no more having to keep replacing lenses. If not for lasik I might have quit playing pool.
One minor caveat: You'll probably have to get a pair of drug store reading glasses if you're over 40, but that's about it for drawbacks. I'm 77 and I've had glaucoma for ages, and yet it hasn't affected my pool game at all. I can still focus on and make table length cut shots.
Yep, same with me. I can still pick off a fly at 100 yards, but good luck reading a menuHad lasix in my mid 30's, and had 20-15 afterwards. Lasted about 6 years, and after that started needing readers.
If you're in the Philadelphia area go to Dr Siepser, there is no better.I am curious of those folks here that had Lasik eye surgery. What do you think?
but can you hit fairways now,,,,,,,, I mean if it helps with that I'll get it done just for my golf game. LOLAbout 10 year ago at 54 years old, I got where I couldn't see the golf ball after 125 yards. I either had to start hitting fairways or get the surgery.
After the initial healing I noticed that my night vision was blurry and I couldn't read up close without readers.
The night vision cleared up within a couple of months.
After a couple of years my close visions is a good as it was before.
It's the best thing I've done for myself. I can hunt, golf, drive all day and work on the computer for hours without glasses.
My opinion is, go for it!...
Not sure about that advice. Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgeries out there and along with removing the cataracts, they can implant the correct lenses to give you corrected vision, except that you might still need reading glasses. I’ve yet to hear anyone say they were not extremely happy with their cataract surgeryDifferent topic but I have cataracts on both eyes and the VA told me as long as I can see to drive with glasses avoid the surgery.
Cataract surgery normally is lens replacement, it is usually approved when the cataracts disrupt one's daily life. . As RacerX750 mentioned above, sight improvement surgery has advanced considerably since LASIK surgery was first introduced during the 70s and there are several options available dependent upon your particular circumstances.Not sure about that advice. Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgeries out there and along with removing the cataracts, they can implant the correct lenses to give you corrected vision, except that you might still need reading glasses. I’ve yet to hear anyone say they were not extremely happy with their cataract surgery