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Old 06-14-2011, 08:23 AM   #1
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So... Lasik & Me...Today

Getting my awful, awful eyes fixed today. I have been a mix of anticipation and anxiety at the same time, which is kinda like having the same thing happening to you twice for two different reasons.

Anyone want to offer up their thoughts on their experience with Lasik and the procedure? I'm sure we have some here.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:25 AM   #2
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Out of curiosity, approx. how much are you paying (if you're willing to indulge)? I know I am not at a place to get it done at this point, but it is something I am interested in for the future. I don't mind contacts, would just be nice not to have to mess with them.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:27 AM   #3
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Out of curiosity, approx. how much are you paying (if you're willing to indulge)? I know I am not at a place to get it done at this point, but it is something I am interested in for the future. I don't mind contacts, would just be nice not to have to mess with them.

No problem asking. I am paying $5K. I think I paid high end though. I know you can get it done for cheaper. I was more comfortable with the doctors/place I am going, and they are offering no down, no interest 24 months.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:27 AM   #4
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Not personally, but one of my kids and a couple of friends have had and all with great results. I think you will find it a minor life changer from feedback they have given. Best of luck with the procedure.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:31 AM   #5
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No problem asking. I am paying $5K. I think I paid high end though. I know you can get it done for cheaper. I was more comfortable with the doctors/place I am going, and they are offering no down, no interest 24 months.

I expected higher, so knowing that is likely high-end is nice. Especially since I am probably at least 5 years out from doing it myself. Thanks for the info
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:31 AM   #6
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:38 AM   #7
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Thanks, PF.

I suppose there might be higher prices to pay, but I know that's not bottom end pricing. My sister in law got it done for cheaper, and I know she didn't scrape the bottom of the barrel on that either. But of course, if you can find good quality work for cheap, go for it. Me personally, of course, my eyes are very important to me; I felt it was worth it to be sure I was going to be taken care of.

And, thanks for the input BYU, I would love for it be a minor life changer. I can always use a little life adjustment.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:45 AM   #8
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Mrs Pilotman had the procedure done a few years ago. She was a contact lens abuser and I was terrified she would permanently damage her eyes. Her vision had never been able to be corrected to better than 20/30 so there was little hope of the fix being better than that. The majority of complications with Lasik are with the flap on the cornea when they cut it. In order to avoid that we opted for the older PRK procedure where here cornea was shaved a bit. She also had one eye done a month after the other because the recovery was so much longer (2 weeks with little vision in that eye for 7 days), but the results were outstanding.

Her vision is better than 20/20 and her nightvision is now on par with mine, where before she had terrible halos that made any oncoming traffic completely blind her from the road.

The hardest part other than the pain immediately after (which should be minimal for you in comparison) was the procedure itself. She has pretty bad PTSD when others are over her and she can't move so the office had to be very mindful to keep talking her through the procedure (twice).

All in all, it has changed her life. It has been a great investment and the results have been better than we ever thought they would be. Best of luck to you, you will be very happy when you are done with it.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:46 AM   #9
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Good luck Chief.

This is something I have talked about doing the past. I am hoping to get around to it one day.
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:50 AM   #10
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Mrs Pilotman had the procedure done a few years ago. She was a contact lens abuser and I was terrified she would permanently damage her eyes. Her vision had never been able to be corrected to better than 20/30 so there was little hope of the fix being better than that. The majority of complications with Lasik are with the flap on the cornea when they cut it. In order to avoid that we opted for the older PRK procedure where here cornea was shaved a bit. She also had one eye done a month after the other because the recovery was so much longer (2 weeks with little vision in that eye for 7 days), but the results were outstanding.

Her vision is better than 20/20 and her nightvision is now on par with mine, where before she had terrible halos that made any oncoming traffic completely blind her from the road.

The hardest part other than the pain immediately after (which should be minimal for you in comparison) was the procedure itself. She has pretty bad PTSD when others are over her and she can't move so the office had to be very mindful to keep talking her through the procedure (twice).

All in all, it has changed her life. It has been a great investment and the results have been better than we ever thought they would be. Best of luck to you, you will be very happy when you are done with it.

This kind of story makes me want to get it done.

I wonder if my horrible, fucked up eyes are a candidate.
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Old 06-14-2011, 09:01 AM   #11
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Good luck, CR.

I have heard that nearly all complications are from poor candidates having the procedure when they should not, so going to a good staff was the best move. Everyone I know that has had the procedure done has been pleased, with the exception of hearing a few complaints about night vision. For me, I think being able to wake up and see (without being either blind or my contacts being super dried out) would make it worthwhile.
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Old 06-14-2011, 09:05 AM   #12
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Yeah, I should add with the last couple mentions of candidacy. The docs at this place more or less said I was kinda like an All Star of a candidate, lol. Thick corneas (to match my head), which apparently is a bonus, and the physical factors of my eyes and eysight all fall right around the midline of the ranges they look at, or at least well within safety zones.
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Old 06-14-2011, 09:10 AM   #13
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Cool. I keep meaning to go in for a consultation everytime I hear the ads on the radio round here.

Enjoy CR - and let us know how it goes of course!!
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Old 06-14-2011, 09:13 AM   #14
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:00 AM   #15
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I had my Lasik done at the Tri County Eye Institute about 4 years ago. It was the best money I ever spent. I was blind as a bat before the procedure. I was a bit freaked out during the procedure but it was amazing how as it was happening, the moment they finished the first eye I could immediately tell a difference. The recovery process was a piece of cake for me. I had no issues.

I'm happy for you as I remember how wonderful it felt to be able to wake and actually read the clock the next day.
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:06 AM   #16
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Yeah, I should add with the last couple mentions of candidacy. The docs at this place more or less said I was kinda like an All Star of a candidate, lol. Thick corneas (to match my head), which apparently is a bonus, and the physical factors of my eyes and eysight all fall right around the midline of the ranges they look at, or at least well within safety zones.
Crap - I guess that makes me the undrafted senior then. When I went in for my exam 4 or 5 years ago, the Doctor refused to proceed because my cornea was too thin. I give him all the credit for the thorough exam and divulging the results. I'd be afraid a "cheaper alternative" may have pushed ahead with the procedure. So... no Lasik for me!

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Old 06-14-2011, 10:11 AM   #17
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Awesome man - good luck! I have heard all but good things about the surgery...
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:25 AM   #18
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I would love to get lasik but i know i would be freaking out with people trying to slice my eye...
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:43 AM   #19
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I would love to get lasik but i know i would be freaking out with people trying to slice my eye...

This is one of my hangups. I have a head phobia and I don't like people messing around with my head. Going to the dentist is a struggle for me. I don't know how bad it would be to have someone carving on my eye.
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:48 AM   #20
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I had it down about 8 years ago. Best thing I have ever done for myself hands down. Pretty painless, and tons of reward.
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:49 AM   #21
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My wife had it done a few years ago. I cant say enough. It is an amazing thing. She woke up the next day and could see. The procedure didnt take long. It took longer to drive to the office.
Again, the results are outstanding. She can see. I recommend it to anyone who can have the procedure.
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Old 06-14-2011, 01:13 PM   #22
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I would love to get lasik but i know i would be freaking out with people trying to slice my eye...

Ten years later I can barely remember the slicing of the eye, but I will never forget the burning smell...
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Old 06-14-2011, 01:25 PM   #23
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I would love to get lasik but i know i would be freaking out with people trying to slice my eye...

This is my major hesitation. I can't even get contacts into my eyes.
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Ten years later I can barely remember the slicing of the eye, but I will never forget the burning smell...

I presume this is a joke?
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Old 06-14-2011, 01:33 PM   #25
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This is my major hesitation. I can't even get contacts into my eyes.

same here and I have hella trouble with eye drops which I know are needed for lasik (to numb your eyes i believe)
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Old 06-14-2011, 01:34 PM   #26
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same here and I have hella trouble with eye drops which I know are needed for lasik (to numb your eyes i believe)

Yeah. I wonder if once your eye is numb if your blink-reflex decreases?
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Yeah. I wonder if once your eye is numb if your blink-reflex decreases?

do they use those things that keep your eyes open during interrogations in the movies?
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Old 06-14-2011, 01:55 PM   #28
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do they use those things that keep your eyes open during interrogations in the movies?

According to what I just read on wikipedia, it looks like they do, heh.
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Old 06-14-2011, 01:59 PM   #29
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I can do contacts, I can do eye drops. Don't know if I could do, seeing this machine bearing down on my eye and then to slice it. Does the slice heal back or do you have this flap the rest of your life?
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I presume this is a joke?

No joke.

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I can do contacts, I can do eye drops. Don't know if I could do, seeing this machine bearing down on my eye and then to slice it. Does the slice heal back or do you have this flap the rest of your life?

From my experience (with pretty awful vision before surgery), I could not see much of what was going on. When the cut happened I felt a sensation, but no pain at all.

When the flap is open it is a very strange experience, much like looking into a kaleidoscope.
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From my experience (with pretty awful vision before surgery), I could not see much of what was going on. When the cut happened I felt a sensation, but no pain at all.

When the flap is open it is a very strange experience, much like looking into a kaleidoscope.

So would it be a bad thing to drop acid before going in? j/k

How long before that flap healed up?
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The excimer laser is a "cold" laser and does not remove tissue with heat. The concentrated light frequency disrupts the molecular bonds that hold together the corneal cells. Without these bonds the cells escape in the form of a mushroom cloud that looks similar to an atomic bomb.

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So would it be a bad thing to drop acid before going in? j/k

How long before that flap healed up?

My wife had it done in the early afternoon. She was healed the next morning. It is an amazing thing. I would get it in a heartbeat if it would be effective for me.
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My wife had it done in the early afternoon. She was healed the next morning. It is an amazing thing. I would get it in a heartbeat if it would be effective for me.

That seems awfully fast. I mean, there's a flap of your eye that's been cut, I would think it would be a week or two for that to be fully healed. I'm just guessing though. Maybe eyes heal faster?

If it is indeed that fast, I may have to reconsider getting this done. One of the main reasons why I never got it is, the one doctor I went in for consultation said that the flap never heals and will always be loose. I'm an eye rubber, so that wouldn't be a good thing for me.
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I wear an eye rubber, so that wouldn't be a good thing for me.

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That seems awfully fast. I mean, there's a flap of your eye that's been cut, I would think it would be a week or two for that to be fully healed. I'm just guessing though. Maybe eyes heal faster?

I was able to drive the next morning, but it will not heal that quickly. I hear that full recovery takes up to six months, and your eyesight will improve in that time (though you probably will not notice it until you take an eye test as it happens gradually)

You are advised to avoid contact sports for about 4 weeks, and sleep wearing an protective eye shield to stop you from rubbing your eyes at night during this time. You are also advised not to swim for a few months.
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One of the main reasons why I never got it is, the one doctor I went in for consultation said that the flap never heals and will always be loose. I'm an eye rubber, so that wouldn't be a good thing for me.

From what I can gather, laser cut flaps heal, blade cut flaps will not heal.

I can rub my eyes, though for a few years after the surgery I tried to avoid it.
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Old 06-14-2011, 03:36 PM   #40
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Old 06-14-2011, 04:10 PM   #41
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Word of warning if you're considering having it done and wear hard contact lenses then you have to leave them out for one month per decade or so of wearing them .... that allows your eyes to go back to their natural shape (lovely thought ).

I've been wearing contacts for 30 years now so at some point am planning on wearing glasses for 3 months, was going to be this summer - but now my soccer league has a summer programme thats not happening
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From what I can gather, laser cut flaps heal, blade cut flaps will not heal.

I can rub my eyes, though for a few years after the surgery I tried to avoid it.

there's a type where they use a laser and not a knife?
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there's a type where they use a laser and not a knife?

Yep, it's called intralasik
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From what I can gather, laser cut flaps heal, blade cut flaps will not heal.

I can rub my eyes, though for a few years after the surgery I tried to avoid it.


Just to clarify, my LASIK was blade cut and I have had no problems, nor have I heard of anyone with issues.
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Old 06-14-2011, 04:48 PM   #45
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there's a type where they use a laser and not a knife?

Yes, that's what I had a few years ago. I never would have done it if they still used that razor. Although, I'm sure some of the "budget" doctors still use the razor.
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Old 06-14-2011, 07:00 PM   #46
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Old 06-14-2011, 07:05 PM   #47
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Old 06-14-2011, 07:43 PM   #48
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Wife had it done and it's been great. The coolest part was I got to watch it on a closed circuit camera up close. Nothing like seeing your wife's cornea peeled away.
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Old 06-15-2011, 03:05 PM   #49
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I'm in the same boat as DT and Chubby. I used to barely be able to do contacts in high school, then I stopped, and now I can't do them at all, and eye drops are a battle. I'd be up for some Lasik, but I bet I wouldn't be able to do it unless they put me under.
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Old 06-15-2011, 03:26 PM   #50
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I actually really like contacts, despised glasses and replacing them with contacts was great. I don't think I'll do lasik simply because I have zero issues with contacts.
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