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Wife had Eye Surgery today

Ulfwald

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We had a good amount of $$$$$ left in our flexible spending account and it is a USE IT OR LOOSE it plan. Michelle had always wanted to get LASIK done, because she has worn glasses since age 4. Well, we went in yesterday for the consult, and he said she was a great candidate.

So she had 1 eye done this time, and will have the other done in Feb. The procedure is pretty COOL. the actual prep time takes longer then the actual procedure. What got me was when the DR peeled back the flap of the cornea and then patted it all down with gauze. the nurse there sttod behind me and explained everything.

She is so excited about waking up in the morning and being able to see. She tells me that she would recommend it to anyone who is thinking of having it done.
 
$1590 for the 1 eye. but the next time we will probaly pay a bit more because she has a catarat in the left eye. that is the main reason we are having to wait.
 
Man, I've been through hell medically...my neck is full of titanium, and I've had chest surgery wide awake....but I CANNOT deal with eyes.
 
My sister got it done, and it worked great for her. I'd like to have it done one day, but contacts are cool for now.
 
Wow, for less than the cost of a high end laptop computer, you can have vision!! Seems almost too good to be true. Hooray for lasers!
 
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
$1590 for the 1 eye. but the next time we will probaly pay a bit more because she has a catarat in the left eye. that is the main reason we are having to wait.

wow thats alot, the cheapeast i've seen it is $300 an eye, but I guess i would want the best when dealing with such a vital part of the body.
 
This guy is really good. And since it is her eyes, I did not want some body who had just started doing this to be messing with her eyes. This guy has quite a few years under his belt doing eye surgeries.
 
Originally posted by: BW86
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
$1590 for the 1 eye. but the next time we will probaly pay a bit more because she has a catarat in the left eye. that is the main reason we are having to wait.

wow thats alot, the cheapeast i've seen it is $300 an eye, but I guess i would want the best when dealing with such a vital part of the body.

Yeah, I wouldn't try and save money on my eyes if I had the choice
 
..... i dunno if I could go with it.. just the thought.. makes me cringe. it would make buying sunglasses a hell of a lot easier tho..
 
I'd love to have that done when i'm in my early 30's. I just think the prodecure is fairly new, and I myself wouldn't want to screw my eyes up because of some freak accident!!! (but being bitten by a radioactive spider would be ok)
 
the actual firing of the laser is less than 20 secs for the whole process, the prep takes longer than the procedure.
 
Problem is sometimes the results aren't as good as expected so instead of 20/20 you might get something lower. And once you've gotten Lassix you can't wear contacts.
 
wavefront is where its at..did she get that?...its da bomb.

i got my lasiks both eyes about 3-4yrs ago.

Edit: chicks look hotter now..
 
At the time my finger got crushed they did a local and I watched it all. Very cool, strange, and sickening, all at the same time.
 
not sure how hey cut it, they used some sort of stainless steel device on her eye, then the laser took over.
 
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
not sure how hey cut it, they used some sort of stainless steel device on her eye, then the laser took over.

yup thats a keratome. the latest thing is to cut the cornea using a laser....so the whole procedure is laser based.
 
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