Gary Fowler
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I suppose everyone reacts a little differently. 2 of my daughters and one son in law have had Lasik in the last 10 years or so. My son in law has to use drops all the time to moisten the eye but neither of my daughters have had any problems. They both still have 20/20 or better vision but my son in law says his eyes are getting a little weak now. It could be the 50+ age on him compared to the 30 something daughters. My wifes sister and her husband did the slice and cut type correction (forgot the name of that now) but they both have to wear glasses now after 20 years and they are told that now they cant do Lasik after that type of surgery.
So it seems everyone reacts a bit differently, so with side effects while others are perfect.
I wish I were a candidate for it, but last time I went for glasses, I was told the only thing they could do is correct one eye for close up and one for far away and I don't know if I could get used to that. A friend had it done and said he adapted pretty quickly. It just seems to me that one would have poor depth perception with eyesight like that.
So it seems everyone reacts a bit differently, so with side effects while others are perfect.
I wish I were a candidate for it, but last time I went for glasses, I was told the only thing they could do is correct one eye for close up and one for far away and I don't know if I could get used to that. A friend had it done and said he adapted pretty quickly. It just seems to me that one would have poor depth perception with eyesight like that.