So, it's 'open enrollment' time for medical/dental beneifts at Volition, and harl's been thinking about getting Lasik done for the past couple years. We just haven't found any digital artists yet who HAVE had it done, and can tell us if/how it affected their relationship with the pixels.
We have to decide before I *think the end of the month, so please post if you have had this or know someone (artists) who have!
It's not that we couldn't get it done anytime, it would just be nice to be able to use flexible medical spending for it.
Thanks!
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So there's nothing really wrong with it, it's just that it may wear off, and he may have to get it again, or go back to glasses/cotacts.
I just saw a documentation the other day on TV saying that it is one of the rare medical treatments that didnt go through any real testing before put on the market. It was basically tested on people. 99 out of 100 go well but if you have big problems with your eyes its not the best thing to do. You can basically go bling even if you have a "healthy" eye.
You propably knew this page allready...
Recovery process seems to be up to 6months, and if i understand correctly its possible to get permanent halos and artefacts like that?
"It is also important to note that no laser company has presented enough evidence for the FDA to make conclusions about the safety or effectiveness of enhancement surgery."
-should sum it up pretty well
Literally a day after the operation once she took the blindfolds off, she could see incredibly sharply. She had -7 in 1 eye and -9 in her other eye and leaped back up to 0.
4 years on and she needs glasses for reading / driving again as 1 eye has degraded to -0.5 and the other to -0.25.
I know you were looking for artists that had it done and the wife of an artist isnt really the same deal but I've certainly seen it make an incredible difference to the qaulity of my wife's eyesight and quality of life and the effects of the operation have lasted a long time.
All the reading I have done, Men's Health, LHJ, & the group polled of 600 men, showed 25% suffered from difficult night vision to the bursts of light and only a handful had serious issues, and usually only with one eye.
Well hope I did not scare the poopoo out of Harl.
Goodluck you two Darlings.
I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who has the ways and means and is tired of wearing glasses or contacts.
They would need to shave a decent portion of my already thin lens off to correct my vision, and would really only be able to do 1 more "touch up" surgery if necessary several years later. After that, my cornea would be too close to the minimum safe thickness to withstand the fluid pressure in my eye.
I am only 25 years old, and my vision will likely deteriorate further as I age. I have opted to wait for my proceedure until I am at least 30 or older, to maximise my benefit. Plus it was an expense that I would have been just barely out of reasonable reach(I would have had to borrow to have it done, as my insurance doesn't cover this, but instead provides a small discount from certain clinics)
Just something to think about.
Scooby: I had thin corneas as well. They didn't say they could only do one touch-up surgery on me though so they must not be as thin as yours.
If not... "if it ain't broke".
Thanks for the anecdotes guys, it's helpful to read what other people thought of it. You know, before the laser slips and I can't read anything ever agaaaaiiinnnn ... Keep 'em coming, if anyone else has stories. I'm sure I can't be the only one considering this but holding back over fear of dirty eyes!