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Hands down best investment I ever made.
This makes me feel very good about moving forward with this. I can't wait. I've had eyeglasses since I was 9. Wore contact lenses from 12-late 20s before back to glasses as my eyes started to not like wearing contact lenses all day long.It's he best money I ever spent.
This makes me feel very good about moving forward with this. I can't wait. I've had eyeglasses since I was 9. Wore contact lenses from 12-late 20s before back to glasses as my eyes started to not like wearing contact lenses all day long.
I'm so ready to say goodbye to my glasses!!!
From all I've researched, I'm ok with the fact it isn't permanent. If I get a solid 10 years of no glasses before things start getting bad again, I'd say that a hell of an investment in oneself.It's not a permanent fix. Your eyes will go bad as you get older. I was warned that I would eventually need reading glasses and I do.
My arms have gotten too short again. The big thing for me is they're even. I had one eye that was really bad and one that was only off a little bit. Now both are the same. I don't need two lens strengths to see.
From everyone I've talked to, pretty much none. Sunglasses for a week, maybe a minor headache.For those that had this done; what was the recovery period like? A pain or no biggie? Thanks.
This makes me feel very good about moving forward with this. I can't wait. I've had eyeglasses since I was 9. Wore contact lenses from 12-late 20s before back to glasses as my eyes started to not like wearing contact lenses all day long.
I'm so ready to say goodbye to my glasses!!!
From everyone I've talked to, pretty much none. Sunglasses for a week, maybe a minor headache.
Everyone I've spoken to states the fear and anxiety leading up is the worst part. All the insurance the doctor gives you still won't fix a F up to something as important as your vision...
I'm a little anxious as to the thought of losing my vision.That is my understanding too; pretty minor/nonissue on recovery. I've been through a number of surgeries over the years, so don't have any real anxiety about medical procedures, but eyesight is a biggie.