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Lasik Exam

I’m off to the eye doc this morning to see if I’m a candidate for Lasik. I’m doing my research; I think there’s a Sci-Fi movie where they laser somebody’s eyes out as a form of torture. I’m hoping my appointment goes better than that.

Here are my questions so far:

  • Do you use “custom” Lasik using wavefront technology to improve contrast?
  • Do you use “intralase” to cut the corneal flap with a laser instead of a blade?
  • How much does this cost?
  • What is included?
  • What is not included?
  • What will I have to pay for if complications occur or enhancement surgery becomes necessary?
  • How much do prescription medications (such as anti-inflammatories or painkillers) cost?
  • If I require temporary contact lenses or glasses after the procedure, how much will they cost?
  • How many follow-up visits will I need to make, and at what cost?
  • Is there a procedure for flushing the eye, is there any concern about protein deposits?
  • Long term, does the cornea thin with age?
  • Since Lasik also thins the cornea, is there any future technology on the horizon that would not be available to me because of thinner corneas?
  • Is a monovision application necessary? Will I experience a loss of depth perception?


9 responses to “Lasik Exam”

  1. Good luck with it!!! 🙂

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  2. Mikey before: 😀
    Mikey after: 😯

    I think you look better already.

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  3. Hi, I’m Melissa and I’m a LURKERholic on your site, but today I’m coming out of the closet to spread some honey your way! Come share in this special De-Lurking Day and do some of your own.

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  4. Questions all answered. I’m getting the more expensive custom Lasik. I’ll have my eyeballs lasered in 2 weeks. 😯

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  5. They now have lasers that can vaporize a bulldozer and skillfully remove your cornea. I only hope they have the laser on thte right setting.:wink:

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  6. Let’s hope so. That bulldozer won’t vaporize itself.

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  7. I’ll check, but I don’t think I own a bulldozer.

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  8. YOU might not own one, but I need some more closet space…

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  9. Thanks for this. Good to go into this kind of procedure knowing all the facts, and even better to know what kinds of questions to ask your doctor – plenty of good info here – I’m glad folks are sharing their own experiences, positive or negative, since this kind of procedure has become so incredibly popular in the last few years.

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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