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Sep 11, 2014
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akmewg
Worked for 5 years for a doctor in Utah County who does LASIK, I was in charge
LASIK/PRK marketing, scheduling,etc. They a great procedures, each carries their own set risks although they are small. BM me if you have any specific questions.
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Do you or anyone you know personally, regretted getting Lasik/PRK done?
Mister P
9/11/14 8:22am
has there been bad results? of course. its a medical procedure.
johnnycarson
9/11/14 8:25am
My sister has worse night vision now. She has a harder time driving at night.
HalftimePastry
9/11/14 8:25am
I would recommend it to anyone. One of the best decisions of my life.
Ft Worth Cougar
9/11/14 8:25am
No regrets.
BustinCoveys
9/11/14 8:29am
Co worker. He has had permanent double vision since his surgery. It's rare, but
UNLVcougar
9/11/14 8:33am
Yep, a friend of mine sees double and has ghosting at night.
Non-donor troll
9/11/14 8:37am
If you're going that route, do PRK, not Lasik. Slightly longer recovery, no flap
spoxjox
9/11/14 8:33am
I had it done 10 years ago....still have 20/20 vision...love it
docrick
9/11/14 8:34am
its been amazing for me, best $3600 I ever spent on myself
Cougarealist
9/11/14 8:36am
I had my LASIK performed at the beginning of 2003, almost 12 years ago
TheDeek
9/11/14 8:36am
Worked for 5 years for a doctor in Utah County who does LASIK, I was in charge
akmewg
9/11/14 8:37am
Had it done 14 years ago - no regrets, no looking back, would do it again today
LV Mike
9/11/14 8:42am
My neighbor had it done several years ago. He now wears dark sunglasses to
Cougar-Duck
9/11/14 8:46am
I had an employee whose husband reportedly went 90% blind from a lasik procedure
LV Mike
9/11/14 8:48am
Make sure you get your cornea shapes checked first. It's rare, but if your
Lance71
9/11/14 8:50am
Standard Optical (the cheapest place i could find) did multiple cornea maps.
CosmoK
9/11/14 8:52am
My cornea shape eliminated me from being able to do the prodecure.
Lance71
9/11/14 8:59am
There is a CBer who regrets it, deeply. His story is worth listening to.
CosmoK
9/11/14 8:50am
that was probably me. I had it fixed a year later and it's fine now.
Belboz
9/11/14 2:46pm
Awesome! Every time LASIK is discussed here I think of you.
BustinCoveys
9/12/14 9:08pm
that's good to hear!
CosmoK
9/13/14 7:02am
Yes. I know many people on regret having it done.
Conan O'Fresno
9/11/14 8:58am
My dad had it done a couple of years ago and now he has light sensitivity issues
jrob30
9/11/14 8:59am
I sat behind a man at the game on Thursday who wore sunglasses throughout
LV Mike
9/13/14 7:29am
Dry eyes, light sensativiity, corneal regression, corneal instability, corneal
bengula
9/11/14 9:07am
don't leave your house either, cause a meteor might land on your head
TheDeek
9/11/14 9:18am
I see them on a routine basis, but work in an eye care setting.
bengula
9/11/14 10:36am
I only regret spending $4k+ at Hoopes Vision. I really don't think they're
PGVikingDad
9/11/14 9:08am
I had a horrible time for a year after going to Hoopes, but I still love them.
Belboz
9/11/14 2:51pm
Of the 4 members of my family that have had LASIK, the only regrets were
Dread Pirate Westley
9/11/14 9:11am
If there's a Pacific Cataract and Laser Institute in your area, I highly
Dread Pirate Westley
9/11/14 9:12am
not for a second. Was worth every penny.
zonacougar
9/11/14 9:32am
I regretted it until after an adjustment to remove monovision a year later.
Belboz
9/11/14 9:35am
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