Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
Food for Thought asked: I only thought there was one. How many are there and how are they different? Which one entails the least pain and which one takes the least amount of time to heal? I’m 17 and i’m getting it done when i’m 18. I don’t want my senior year to suck or be delayed because i can’t see or anything.
Tags: Amount Of Time, Many Different Types, Senior Year
Posted in Medicine | 1 Comment »
Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
Vincent asked: I want to improve they way I see dramatically . I’ve been wearing contacts for a very long time and my eyes are starting to suffer for it. Its just irritating to be poking my eyes day in and day out. I really want to do lasik and improve my vision without contacts or glasses. So if anybody out there can help me I would really appreciate it
Tags: Eye Surgery, Lasik Eye, Pros And Cons
Posted in Medicine | 2 Comments »
Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
greenzitt asked: I had Lasik on both of my eyes in 2002. By 2007 my eyes had regressed to the point i now wear contact lenses again. Is there any possibility that i can have the surgery again to fix my short sightedness?
Tags: Contact Lenses, Lasik, Short Sightedness
Posted in Optical | 1 Comment »
Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
jhencutedoll2 asked: i heard it from somebody, let me know if this is true, because i need lasik myself currently my eyesight is really bad right now.i have a precriptions lenses that are the expensive kind, just to make it thin. every 2 yrs i have to change my glasses. i wish i can have a free lasik because its too expensive.
Tags: Eyesight, Glasses, Lasik Eye
Posted in Optical | 1 Comment »
Posted April 4th, 2010
by admin
Blake asked: My uncorrected vision is very bad, over 20/200 I believe. I realize that the worst uncorrected vision you can have to become a helicopter pilot in the army is 20/50, but If I get lasik eye surgery which corrects it to 20/20 would I be eligible for flight school?
Tags: Army Helicopter Pilot, Lasik Eye, Lasik Vision
Posted in Military | 3 Comments »