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mousefan1972

Well-Known Member
Hello!
And hi Kristin!

So... I CAN STILL SEE!!!! :sohappy::sohappy::sohappy:
This is seriously one of the best things to happen to me... well, definitely top ten at least. ;)


Kat, that is so great. I wish my husband wasn't so chicken. He's been told he's a perfect candidate for Lasik, and he won't to it b/c he's

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k.hunter30

New Member
Kat, that is so great. I wish my husband wasn't so chicken. He's been told he's a perfect candidate for Lasik, and he won't to it b/c he's

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:lookaroun
Ha Ha! I love the chicken! :lol:
He TOTALLY should do it. It didn't hurt AT ALL. It's worth the 8 minutes of weirdness and nerves for a lifetime of vision.
 

mousefan1972

Well-Known Member
I love all of you so much. I can't tell you how much all of you mean to me.


The feeling is mutual! :kiss: :kiss:

Ha Ha! I love the chicken! :lol:
He TOTALLY should do it. It didn't hurt AT ALL. It's worth the 8 minutes of weirdness and nerves for a lifetime of vision.


I think it's more fear of the unknown... And of course the expense. But between contact lenses, the expensive cleaning solution, glasses, etc... if you added that up over his lifetime, it would come to way more than the Lasik.

Did you have any blurred vision after?
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
Yeah... it's not cheap. But the guy I went to was considerably affordable. I think it starts off at $700/eye.


:D:D
:kiss::kiss:
You always have the knack of warming my heart Susan. You are so cool!

Well, let's see...three of us in glasses, most likely four before long. That's $5600.
Yep, no way we can afford it. :lol: Maybe if money gets left on our doorstep or something. :D
 

k.hunter30

New Member
The feeling is mutual! :kiss: :kiss:




I think it's more fear of the unknown... And of course the expense. But between contact lenses, the expensive cleaning solution, glasses, etc... if you added that up over his lifetime, it would come to way more than the Lasik.

Did you have any blurred vision after?
That's what pushed my over the edge on making the decision. Contacts alone would have been $700 a year. :rolleyes:

I got it done around 4:45 on Saturday. By 8 I was in front of our TV watching the TN/Memphis game. It was blurry, but MUCH better than without glasses. Then on Sunday I drove to church! It was hazy--like I slept in my contacts--but I could still see fairly good. Yesterday I felt like it was even better, but I struggled with looking at my computer screen all day. Today it's even better!
I go back tomorrow for a follow-up.
 

k.hunter30

New Member
Well, let's see...three of us in glasses, most likely four before long. That's $5600.
Yep, no way we can afford it. :lol: Maybe if money gets left on our doorstep or something. :D
It could always be something to save up for - just you and hubby. Luckily DH has great vision, so we didn't have to worry about him. I do have to say though, it is some of the best $$ I've ever spent, and I'm only a few days in to it.
 

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