there pretty good at convincing people that they should spend the extra $$ for the "safer" surgery but i went with the basic lasik procedure and like the mrs said i'm sure i could have driven home. total cost to my plan $1800
I dunno, if it was a pair of gloves I might risk the cheaper version. But it's your eyes ain't no second chances, I would pay any cost to reduce the risk.
I haven't heard to many people if any say they regret it. As soon as my benefits at work kick in and pay for it I will be getting it done.
As far as needing reading glasses, some forms of the correction make it so at an older age you will almost for sure need reading glasses, even if you wouldn't if you didn't have them corrected. But the way I see it, by the time I would need reading glasses they will have perfected it even better and i'm sure that won't be an issue. Small price to pay to for a lot of years of good vision.
One thing I will say is, I would go to ATLEAST two different places and make sure they agree on the right procedure. Most people with problems got the wrong one, or had a condition that it to risky and they shouldn't be getting ANY. It's rare, but some people aren't reccomended to get it at all.
i have actually met a few ppl who were recommended NOT to get it done due either to their age or their eyesight. reason why we went with the less cost is because we didnt need the additions (tear ducts installed), and because the insurance plan was paying for it, Clearly Lasik only charged what the plan covered and nothing above it.
Mike can you read this?.......F**k You !!!!
I could have driven myself home!Thanks, I was wondering about it when you have astigmatism, I drive for a living so can't be down for long. How long untill you were good to drive? Contacts work ok for me for sledding but indoors, dusty or in a vehicle with the heat on I only last about an hour and have to get them out.
Thanks for all the input. It sounds like most people are happy and they managed thru any problems they had. One last question - did your quality of vision (acutity) improve after surgery (better than using glasses or contacts before surgery) ?
Cheers