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Originally Posted by Greenguy
Looking back, it wasn't bad at all. They numb up your eyes & all you really see is a bright red light/dot. The rest of the day is horrible if you see any bright light & you have to wear goggles when you sleep for a few days so that you don't rub your eyes.
6 hours of moderate pain followed by 3 or 4 days of being annoyed followed by years & years of not having to worry about glasses or contacts is well worth it IMHO.
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I know it would be worth it, I'm a bit chicken in as far that if they screw up my left eye with the surgery, I'm fucked because my right eye depends on my left eye to see, so I'd be blind for real. But I think the success rate is a lot higher now then when it first came out. I'd so love to not wear glasses all the time. I have nightmares about my glasses breaking and being blind, kinda like that one twilight episode.
I also didn't know they could do it again if you eye site changes, so maybe they could even fix my aides eye.
