I just got PRK (like lasik) on Saturday

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bignateyk

Lifer
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Ive been toying with the idea of getting lasik or PRK done. For me, the issue is that my eyesight is just bad enough that I need to wear glasses at night when im driving, or if I need to read writing at a distance.

I dont wear glasses 95% of the time. I tried contacts (a long time ago), but I have allergies, and naturally dry eyes, so it just wasnt worth it since my vision was ok without them.

My vision hasnt changed in over 10 years, so it just seems like getting lasik done would be my best option, even though I can see ok without glasses.
 

Keblerelf04

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Jul 31, 2006
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You all keep saying the only reason you wont do this is the laser, and eye clamps...
The only reason I wouldn't do this is because I refuse to take anything stronger than a Tylenol, and from the sounds of it, that just wouldn't be strong enough here. Meds scare the $hit out of me ever since a doctor gave me something that started a 4 year struggle with anxiety attacks, fortunately I've pretty much recovered from anxiety attacks, but I refuse to take meds for just that reason.

Oh and for reference one eye is -5.0 and the other -5.5, have a astigmatisms as well.
 

BD2003

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Keblerelf04
You all keep saying the only reason you wont do this is the laser, and eye clamps...
The only reason I wouldn't do this is because I refuse to take anything stronger than a Tylenol, and from the sounds of it, that just wouldn't be strong enough here. Meds scare the $hit out of me ever since a doctor gave me something that started a 4 year struggle with anxiety attacks, fortunately I've pretty much recovered from anxiety attacks, but I refuse to take meds for just that reason.

Oh and for reference one eye is -5.0 and the other -5.5, have a astigmatisms as well.

I dunno, if youre too afraid to take anything stronger than a tylenol, you might still have some anxiety problems....
 

Firebot

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Originally posted by: Keblerelf04
You all keep saying the only reason you wont do this is the laser, and eye clamps...
The only reason I wouldn't do this is because I refuse to take anything stronger than a Tylenol, and from the sounds of it, that just wouldn't be strong enough here. Meds scare the $hit out of me ever since a doctor gave me something that started a 4 year struggle with anxiety attacks, fortunately I've pretty much recovered from anxiety attacks, but I refuse to take meds for just that reason.

Oh and for reference one eye is -5.0 and the other -5.5, have a astigmatisms as well.

You aren't prescribed tylenols for LASIK surgery...and this is PRK in any case, which takes a fair bit longer and is more painful then LASIK. You do have 4 sets of drops to use.
 

Mursilis

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Mar 11, 2001
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Originally posted by: JEDI
woah $2900?

in dc area, there's some place that regularly advertise for $500. (it might be for each eye?)

Yes, but when it comes to having a laser pointed at your eyes, do you really want the lowest bidder?!?
 

JDub02

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Sep 27, 2002
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Wow. I guess my eyes really are as bad as I thought. My perscription is -8.5 in both eyes. Corrected to 20/20 with contacts.
 
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that would be totally wierd having your eye forced open and i presume unable to blink. thats why they flush it with fluids though isnt it?
im a fidgety mofo too so i'd be gagging to move my eyes after about 10 seconds lol

thankfully my eyes arent that bad, i cant see details at a distance (how i passed the reading of the license plate part of my test i dont know.... i was leant forward squinting heavily just to make out the letters)

but during the day i can drive just fine without my glasses. i really only need them for lectures and driving at night, especially in the rain....the combo of street lights and car lights is horrible. all the lights have that starburst effect or halo's and they all kinda blurr into one another.
 

Chunkee

Lifer
Jul 28, 2002
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Originally posted by: JDub02
Wow. I guess my eyes really are as bad as I thought. My perscription is -8.5 in both eyes. Corrected to 20/20 with contacts.

I am right there almost... -6.5 in one, and -7.5 in the other


i hate it

my father has offered to get them fixed...however, i am still leery, but have an appt on friday with optometrist...who says that i am a great candidate....

kickbacks
 

xarmian

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Apr 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
so are you seeing a lot better now? is it sweet?

Yeah, it's not perfect yet (like wearing glasses or contacts was) but it's getting there, and it's the best i've been able to see unaided in over 10-12 years.. so it's truly amazing. Overall I'm glad I did it, it was definitely worth it to me.

I'll update again after the next follow-up appointment, or if anything unforeseen happens in the next week and a half.. but I expect my vision to just gradually improve over this time period.

-Dave
 

vi edit

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:music: I can see clearly now that the pain is gone! :music:

I'm considering this in another year or two. I'm still kinda scared since it's still a rapidly evolving procedure.
 

archcommus

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Yeah, clamp holding eye open....that's enough for me right there.

I'll stick with contacts and glasses.
 

gsethi

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Originally posted by: blustori
I've heard that eye correction procedures can backfire in the long run. My sister's friend's father is an optometrist, and he won't advise his daughter to go through the procedure even though he offers it. Anyone have any ideas?

same advice was given to my father by a family friend who is an optometrist. she offers the procedures but advised my father to not get it done when my father inquired about it during his regular eye exam.
 

state 08

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I'm too much of a b!tch to try contacts, let alone Lasik/PRK.

Though, I only need glasses when driving - even then, only in unfamiliar areas where I NEED to read signs and such.
 

EricMartello

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I used to have 20/15 vision when I was younger, but now I'm more like 20/30 or something of that sort. One eye is worse than the other. Anyway, I don't like glasses and I've been thinking about this laser surgery...but I have two main concerns:

- Halos / feathering around objects
- Night vision effectiveness reduced

Have you noticed if you can still see in the dark after letting your eyes adjust?
 

xarmian

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Apr 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: EricMartello
I used to have 20/15 vision when I was younger, but now I'm more like 20/30 or something of that sort. One eye is worse than the other. Anyway, I don't like glasses and I've been thinking about this laser surgery...but I have two main concerns:

- Halos / feathering around objects
- Night vision effectiveness reduced

Have you noticed if you can still see in the dark after letting your eyes adjust?

I always had a little starburst type affect around lights at night, particularly, for example, christmas lights because of their small pinpoint.. Nothing that ever bothered me or was even noticable unless I was trying to see it.. Maybe this is normal? I don't know. Anyway, it has not changed in any way. I saw halos for about the first week after the surgery.

And there's a slight ghosting I see when driving at night around signs (it's like a cloudiness just beyond the edges of the sign), not distracting, and again only really noticeable if i think about it. This is supposed to go away over time.

My eyes seem to adjust to the dark/light quicker than they did before, but I could just be imagining that. And I can still see in the dark about as well as I could before (absolutely no noticeable difference). They also have some "Custom Wavefront" technology which is about a thousand extra dollars that's supposed to actually help your night vision or something like that, but I decided to elect for the normal one.

-Dave
 

silverghost

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Originally posted by: JDub02
Wow. I guess my eyes really are as bad as I thought. My perscription is -8.5 in both eyes. Corrected to 20/20 with contacts.

Damn I thought I was bad! I have a -7.5 for my contacts...

I get an evaluation done on the 26th for LASIK. But its anywhere from 1800-2300 an eye with my insurance! Ugh...but it would be nice not to worry about glasses/contacts ever again...which I have been wearing since I was 5, now 32
 

RollWave

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May 20, 2003
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Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: xarmian
Note: See bottom for cliff notes.

Here's the breakdown, for anyone who wants to know.. PRK is similar to Lasik except instead of making a corneal flap, they scrape away the top layer of your cornea and shoot the laser through that. I had to get PRK because my cornea is too thin, and they said if I did lasik, I wouldn't ever be able to re-do it in the future if i needed to. So here are the details:

Where: Lasik Plus
When: Saturday 3/31/07
Cost: $2900 for both eyes w/ Lifetime Acuity (if vision falls below 20/40, they'll redo it)
Time: Took about 5 minutes in the operating room, but i was in the waiting room a long time

Prior to the appointment they gave me a prescription for Zymar, an antibiotic eye drop (about $90 without insurance, my insurance has it as a "2nd Tier" or non-preferred drug, so the 5ml bottle cost me $50). They also gave me a bottle of FML (fluorometholone) at no cost, and some re-wetting drops.

The treatment (Saturday 3:30pm):
I laid down on the operating table, and they started with my right eye. They placed a clamp on my eye to keep it open, sprayed some stuff in it (to clean it off, and i believe something else to dissolve the top layer of the cornea).. then they turned on the laser and started counting down. The laser gave off a vibrating/buzzing sound, and i had to stare at a blinking red dot for about 30 seconds. You can smell a burning smell as the laser is going, which is a little disheartening, but it is completely normal. After 30 seconds, they turned off the machine, sprayed some more fluid in my eye, and placed a protective contact lens in my eye, which i get taken out tomorrow (thursday). They then repeated the same procedure with the other eye.

I sat up from the operating table and I could see completely clearly into the parking lot. I could see cars, details of cars, everything was pretty much clear. The doctor said to me something along the lines of "Your vision will be good right now, but it will get worse before it gets better."

As I left the operating room they gave me a prescription for lortab (hydrocodone, vicodin) and sunglasses. I walked out of the operating room into the hall way, waiting for my ride to get there for about fifteen minutes. The procedure was completely painless, however in the fifteen minutes following, my eyes started to burn.

We went from lasik plus to the pharmacy and filled the prescription, and i took one right away. After it kicked in, the pain in my eyes subsided, but i could still feel the burning. The instructions were to go home, take a nap, and then start using the eye drops (once every 4 hours the rest of the day, then every 6 hours for the rest of the week). I got home, took a nap for a couple hours, and started using the eye drops. I could still see clearly at this time and I could read and use the computer. As the evening continued on my eyes started to burn a little more, but not bad. I finally fell asleep with the aid of another hydrocodone.

Day 2 (Sunday):
I woke up with no pain in either of my eyes, for a few minutes. I could also still see clearly. Gradually over the next few minutes, a severe burning started in my right eye, which began to water a lot. I put in my drops, took another hydrocodone, and settled with an annoying burning but not intolerable. My left eye was completely fine, and I could see out of it perfectly. My right eye was a little blurry, hurt, and just had an overall "inflamed" feeling. I could still see excellent, however, and I ended up driving a small amount on this day (to the mall and back, about 5 minutes each way).

By the evening, my vision had deteriorated quite a bit, things were a lot more blurry and double-vision-like. Reading was starting to become difficult, and the pain was only being controlled by the hydrocodone and sleep.

Day 3 (Monday):
I woke up in a lot of pain in both eyes, and could not keep my eyes open for any length of time (not even a second or two). I tried to go outside, which was impossible even with sunglasses on. I couldn't read or see at a distance, and even the hydrocodone wasn't controlling the pain very well. I tried to sleep through the entire day, and slept through about 80% of it with the aid of the hydrocodone. Additionally, this was the worst vision day of any, everything was blurry and at night lights were completely starburst.

Day 4 (Tuesday):
I woke up without any pain, however vision was not great. While I might have been able to drive, I didn't even try. I could not read well, and I tried using the computer for a short amount of time but it was very difficult. I watched some TV, but again this was difficult and I spent most of the time with my eyes closed just listening to the TV. Overall, the functionality of my eyes were similar to the previous day, except without any pain. My eyes aren't nearly as dry as the previous two days, but I continue to use my drops as directed. They said to use the re-wetting drops hourly even if I don't need them, but I'm finding myself using them a little less.

Day 5 (Wednesday):
Today is Wednesday. I woke up today without any pain again, and I can see much more clearly. Things are a little cloudy, however I realized a strange phenomenon. If I am looking at a picture on the wall, I can see clear detail in the picture, however I still occasionally have a hard time making out words at a distance. I can definitely drive today, and keeping my eyes open is not a problem. I can also watch TV and read without a problem, and I'm using the computer right now typing this entire thing without any problems. Things don't look entirely "clear", for example there's some cloudiness in my vision. This is especially true around the periphery of what I am looking at (like the letters on the screen that I'm looking at are clear, but the rest of the screen is blurry or cloudy).

My vision right now is not great, but I can function on my own without any problems. For the first few days after the procedure I had to rely on other people for everything. Now I am at least self-sufficient, which is promising. My vision over the past few days has gotten a lot better.

Total hydrocodones used throughout entire procedure: 7 (2 day of procedure, 2 the next day, and 3 on day three, none since)

Cliff Notes:
1. $2900 both eyes
2. First 1-2 days were great, could see great, clear, everything.
3. Day 3 was horrible, intense pain/burning in both eyes, vision blurred, couldn't keep eyes open
4. Pain has gone away completely starting with day 4, and vision is gradually getting better. I can start driving again on day 5. I can also use computer, watch tv, etc. Vision is not perfect, but it's tolerable for normal activities.

-Dave

woah $2900?

in dc area, there's some place that regularly advertise for $500. (it might be for each eye?)

see any halos?

You seriously want a BARGAIN for your eye care? Seriously, you want the best possible treatment not the best price. Good doc/technology costs $$$.
 
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