Was it you who said they got sparkles at night? If I could be guaranteed 100% success, I'd get lasik, but glasses are fairly harmless, so even if they're wrong, it's no real damage.
Yeah I got halos at night for a couple years. It's not super bad or annoying, but it's there. Now I find I don't get halos as much, but I get more starbursts now. Actually this pic describes it well:
Only thing that's different is for the starbursts, the lines are smaller for me, and there's more of them. So it's kinda like if you took a pencil and drew a bunch of lines coming out of the bulb but lines are white.
This is not as bad as it sounds though, like the biggest time it's noticeable is driving at night and I always hated driving at night even before this surgery, mostly because of the assholes with HID lights. My sister said she is sensitive to light at night too and that it's a red head thing. So it probably just got amplified a bit for me. For every day activities in a normally lit room or in daylight then it's business as usual.