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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Any 40+ LASIK individuals here?
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<blockquote data-quote="venmos1" data-source="post: 15924557" data-attributes="member: 40656"><p>Im 37 and have had contacts/glasses since high school. Currently my prescription is -3.25. its held there in both eyes for a good amount of time. Last eye exam i asked my DR about corrective surgery. He basically said that at my age it wouldnt be worth it as eventually i would need reading glasses anyway. I have talked to others that have had it done, and like on here, the consensus is its the best money they have ever spent. Never heard one bad thing about it. </p><p>My concern is my age. I cant stand not being able to see perfectly at all times. This is one thing that frustrates me with contacts as they tend to get dirty/blurry etc which can also irritate your eyes. Lately i have been taking them out every night and putting in every morning. That has helped the quality of the contacts overall. In the past i would wear them straight for a few days (they were made for this). But they would get crappy and irritate my eyes. Then i switch to glasses, which are nice because i dont have to mess with contacts. But they are a pain on sunny days, driving etc. </p><p></p><p>How is the vision at night after surgery? do you still get halos? Are we talking 20/20 vision at all times after surgery?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venmos1, post: 15924557, member: 40656"] Im 37 and have had contacts/glasses since high school. Currently my prescription is -3.25. its held there in both eyes for a good amount of time. Last eye exam i asked my DR about corrective surgery. He basically said that at my age it wouldnt be worth it as eventually i would need reading glasses anyway. I have talked to others that have had it done, and like on here, the consensus is its the best money they have ever spent. Never heard one bad thing about it. My concern is my age. I cant stand not being able to see perfectly at all times. This is one thing that frustrates me with contacts as they tend to get dirty/blurry etc which can also irritate your eyes. Lately i have been taking them out every night and putting in every morning. That has helped the quality of the contacts overall. In the past i would wear them straight for a few days (they were made for this). But they would get crappy and irritate my eyes. Then i switch to glasses, which are nice because i dont have to mess with contacts. But they are a pain on sunny days, driving etc. How is the vision at night after surgery? do you still get halos? Are we talking 20/20 vision at all times after surgery? [/QUOTE]
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