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hovis 09-07-07 09:23 PM

lazer eye surgery
 
anybody had it, did it work, how much etc

kdc 09-07-07 09:31 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
my aunt had it done, dont know how much, somewhere in birmingham did it, but she's had no regrets, it worked really well...

after seeing a discovery channel show on how they do it i....well.....if you are considering it, you dont want to know how they do it.... trust me.....

Wideboy 09-07-07 09:42 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kdc (Post 1234039)
after seeing a discovery channel show on how they do it i....well.....if you are considering it, you dont want to know how they do it.... trust me.....

yes you do so then you can DIY

kdc 09-07-07 09:46 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
well a stanley knife a laser pointer and some super glue and you should be set ;)

dizzyblonde 09-07-07 09:49 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
somebody had it done at work, said it worked wonders for him. he had similar probs to me and found his sight was getting worse for driving, as do I. ( And no I wouldn't have seen the deer with 20/20 vision). however although he had a vast improvement of sight meaning he didn't have to wear specs as a majority, he found he couldn't read up close anymore, which he did before. As I said to him, I'd prefer that to being as blind as a bat. a small price i think. I'd certainly consider it if I had the money, although if they get any worse than they already are, i think i might have to rob a bank

hovis 09-07-07 09:52 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
£300 per eye............. i think, i guess i have spent more than that on glasses

Ed 09-07-07 10:04 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
They won't do me as my left eye is too weak. Shame. But I've just invested in a new pair of Ted Baker specs, very very different they are. Don't think they'll fit under a lid, so I'll have to carry on with the old ones. Will post a pic when I get 'em.

squirrel_hunter 09-07-07 10:29 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
Apparently its all good unless you go very high or very low. A guy I used to work with wanted to go climbing K2 or Everest (some big mountain) but was advised against it as he had laser eye treatment some years back. The problem appears to be they kept loosing people off the side of the mountain, they had all had the treatment and the thinking was due to the altitude their eyes popped and they walked off the edge as they could no longer see.

Not sure how true this is, but so long as you don't want to climb a mountain you'll be fine!

Beenz 09-07-07 11:07 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
I'll stick with contacts and/or glasses, I don't fancy surgery at any cost at the moment as I'm not sure of the long term effects.

the_runt69 09-07-07 11:36 PM

Re: lazer eye surgery
 
If you apply for a safety critical job you will also be refused if you have had laser eye surgery,


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