Mono-LASIK, who's done it?

   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #11  
Why are you only doing one eye? I had LASIK done a few years ago, 6 weeks before departing on a 4k mile off road motorcycle trip, it's the best thing I've ever done. Aside from needing to use eye drops for a couple months after, and being more sensitive to light for close to a year, there have been no side effects and I can still see perfectly. I had an astigmatism before and although its better, I'm still not 100% at night, but better than I was.

I wouldn't want just one eye done.
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #12  
Interesting thread. I got glasses 35 years ago in 3rd grade for nearsightedness. Started wearing contacts in high school and wore them for 25years. The last couple years I've had a hard time reading with them on and they now annoy me to wear. Could be the environment I work in makes this worse. So the last year or so I have only been wearing glasses. I have to lift them up to read anything close and they are a pain when working on things like a car. I've been thinking about eye correction for awhile but it's a bit scary to me and of course it's costly. Maybe after I accumulate (if ever) some HSA money I'll get it done, for now that money is going to kids teeth. Ugh.

I never heard of epi-Lasik, how is that different?
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #13  
I hate wearing contacts and glasses too....

But I vision is so bad I have to wear contacts, and now reading glasses! :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing: I get my reading glasses from the Dollar stores since they are cheaper than the drug stores. :D:D:D

I can't decide if I should get eye surgery or not. If they corrected eyes after surgery still required contacts or glasses what would be the point of the procedure? I have been trying to make an eye doc appointment for two weeks. Once I see him I guess I will have another conversation about surgery.

Thanks,
Dan

FWIW, it is really amazing what they can do surgery-wise for your eyesight. SWMBO has terrible eyesight (explains how she picked me). Doctors said they would have to replace the lenses to do any good. They told her if there was any ever sign of a cataract they could do the surgery and insurance would cover it. My mom had a lens replaced, says it's like a miracle.

When I had my Lasik done, I was very impressed with the thoroughness of the testing that was done before hand. They took every precaution, and checked my eyes three ways to Sunday before attempting to sign me up for the surgery.

Somebody asked why the OP wouldn't have both eyes done at once. Sometimes the patient doesn't have the choice, or perhaps the cost plays a factor. When I had mine done it was $1,500/eye.

No discount for having both done at the same time:D
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #14  
How long has it taken others to adjust? The Dr. seems to think there won't be a problem, but I'm interested on what others have experienced.[/QUOTE]

I had Lasik surgery in 2008 and healed very quickly. I had to choose between driving at night or reading without corrective lenses (reading glasses), I chose night driving.

I do (okay, should) use eye lubricant daily and am more sensitive to light than before.

Overall, I am very happy with the surgery.

If this is a concern, could you re-schedule the surgery until after your hunting trip?
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #15  
Some of the best money I've ever spent! I did it about 10 years ago & perfect vision with no issues or regrets!

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   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #16  
FWIW, it is really amazing what they can do surgery-wise for your eyesight. SWMBO has terrible eyesight (explains how she picked me). Doctors said they would have to replace the lenses to do any good. They told her if there was any ever sign of a cataract they could do the surgery and insurance would cover it. My mom had a lens replaced, says it's like a miracle.
Yep, my older sister had the lens thing done because of cataracts. She's very happy with the results. 1st time in 40++ years that she hasn't had to wear glasses. My mom just had one eye done and the other will be soon. I was wondering if Lasik would affect future surgeries of the lens type.

I think it would be great to be able to see the alarm clock....lol.
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #17  
Interesting thread. I got glasses 35 years ago in 3rd grade for nearsightedness. Started wearing contacts in high school and wore them for 25years. The last couple years I've had a hard time reading with them on and they now annoy me to wear. Could be the environment I work in makes this worse. So the last year or so I have only been wearing glasses. I have to lift them up to read anything close and they are a pain when working on things like a car. I've been thinking about eye correction for awhile but it's a bit scary to me and of course it's costly. Maybe after I accumulate (if ever) some HSA money I'll get it done, for now that money is going to kids teeth. Ugh.

I never heard of epi-Lasik, how is that different?

The way my doc explained LASIK procedure the doc shaves a 120 +\- micron flap, does the laser correction then puts the flap back over the correction, my doc told me the flap never truly heals well and can be dislodged...epi LASIK he explained the doc only shaves a 50 micron +\- and removes the flap permanently then makes the laser correction....no flap left to dislodge, more "eye" left for later correction if necessary...standard LASIK is MUCH less painful, epi had about a week recovery period...if you're considering a procedure have the doc explain both with associated pros and cons for each...I felt epi was the correct choice for me...again, never regretted my decision...hope that explanation was a bit clearer than mud...

Rich
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #18  
The way my doc explained LASIK procedure the doc shaves a 120 +\- micron flap, does the laser correction then puts the flap back over the correction, my doc told me the flap never truly heals well and can be dislodged...epi LASIK he explained the doc only shaves a 50 micron +\- and removes the flap permanently then makes the laser correction....no flap left to dislodge, more "eye" left for later correction if necessary...standard LASIK is MUCH less painful, epi had about a week recovery period...if you're considering a procedure have the doc explain both with associated pros and cons for each...I felt epi was the correct choice for me...again, never regretted my decision...hope that explanation was a bit clearer than mud...

Rich
Ah, I've read about Lasik and watched videos but don't recall hearing the "epi" version. Thanks for the info. Maybe I can swing it next year.
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #19  
Interesting thread. I've been at -8.00 in both eyes (no astigmatism) since 14ish. Will have to ask my eye doc next time I am in (has been a couple of years, so I am due).

Aaron Z
 
   / Mono-LASIK, who's done it? #20  
I am on week three of post-cataract/astigmatism correction. Now I have 20/20 in my left eye and will have the other eye done on Thursday. My left eye was so bad, I couldn't read the big E on the eye chart. Other than looking pretty silly with only one lens in my glasses, it was the best 10 minutes I ever spent in Surgery. :thumbsup:
 

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