LASIK
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:41 am
So, I wanted to share my personal story about LASIK and whatnot.... I learned something and figured it would be good for some of y'all.
About 5 years ago, while in the military I recieved LASIK surgery to correct an astigmatism and farsightedness. Lately, I have been getting headaches and whatnot.. and it felt familiar, so I scheduled an eye appointment.
LASIK is supposed to be something reserved for people with steady persriptions..... meaning that your vision doesn't significantly worsen over a 3 year period or so. If your vision is deteriorating quickly, it will continue to do so even after LASIK. They may be able to correct your vision to 20/20, but your eyes will immediately start deteriorating after surgery. I had perfect vision for about 4 years.. and then all of a sudden the headaches started again.
So, take this into account if you are concidering LASIK surgery. Understand that you may get your eyes corrected for a while, but that will fail eventually. Doc said that his best candidates are those in their mid 30's-50's, who have had steady perscriptions for 3 or 4 years. Guess I jumped the gun
So here I sit, typing this out with my bifocals.......
About 5 years ago, while in the military I recieved LASIK surgery to correct an astigmatism and farsightedness. Lately, I have been getting headaches and whatnot.. and it felt familiar, so I scheduled an eye appointment.
LASIK is supposed to be something reserved for people with steady persriptions..... meaning that your vision doesn't significantly worsen over a 3 year period or so. If your vision is deteriorating quickly, it will continue to do so even after LASIK. They may be able to correct your vision to 20/20, but your eyes will immediately start deteriorating after surgery. I had perfect vision for about 4 years.. and then all of a sudden the headaches started again.
So, take this into account if you are concidering LASIK surgery. Understand that you may get your eyes corrected for a while, but that will fail eventually. Doc said that his best candidates are those in their mid 30's-50's, who have had steady perscriptions for 3 or 4 years. Guess I jumped the gun

So here I sit, typing this out with my bifocals.......
