Same here, my ophthalmologist told me I was not a good candidate.  Bummer.
Would really like to get rid of these glasses.

 

 

Webster

 

From: Todd Lemmiksoo [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: RE: OT: Follow-Up to OT Discussion

 

Good for you Sherry! I have tried three times, by three different doctors,
to qualify for the surgery. Not happening for me, stuck with toric contacts
and bi-focal glasses. Plus I need cheater glasses for reading with the
contacts.

 

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From: paul chinnery [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: RE: OT: Follow-Up to OT Discussion

That's super news, Sherry!  I've been thinking about it myself but cost has
always been the limiting factor for me.

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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:51:10 -0500
To: [email protected]

Several weeks an OT discussion occurred regarding vision correction surgery,
in which I stated that I was going to an evaluation appt. to see if I would
benefit from LASIK.

Well, I'm really happy to report that yes I was a good candidate and that
last Friday, 9/11 I had the LASIK eye surgery done.  I actually had what is
called monovision correction, this is where one eye is corrected for
distance and the other is corrected for reading.  7 hours after the surgery
I was seeing 20/15 for distance and could read the smallest line on the
reading test.  I had absolutely no adjustment time needed for the
monovision.  

Sorry for the OT, but several people wanted to know how it worked out for me
on this, so there ya go.  

Have a great Friday!!



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