.... Had the typical "bottom coke bottle" lenses before.....
Thanks Todd. My eyes are -7.5 and have been for a long time. Like I said, I've been waiting a decade to do this. Hell, 3 years ago I was even sittin' in the chair, paper hat and slippers on, Valium in my system and staring at a little red light. Doctor decided I didn't have enough cornea thickness to proceed.....I would like to do this someday.
I'm not quite as blind as Ray was but close enough.
Sigh.
Good luck Daniel.
No, not too worried about that. Although I do realize that it is surgery and shit happens...Haven't needed the procedure, but I was a field engineer for the company that developed PRK in the late 80s. I've observed it hundreds (maybe thousands) of times.
Whenever I see a PRK/LASIK thread on any forum, someone invariably will pop in with a warning about being blinded or some such nonsense. It's never happened. Of course, it is surgery which, regardless of type, always carries some risk.
...... I couldn't see the big E at the eye test.....
I would like to get lasik one day. I won't have to worry about dry eyes though. My eyes are always watery anyway.My wife just had it done in January and loves it. Just expect that you will have dry eyes for the rest of your life and will probably have to use eye drops. You will probably have really dry eyes for the first 6 months, but I think dry eyes is worth the being able to see.