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I had both eyes done a few years ago. Medicare will pay for "normal" lenses. Corrective lenses, which I got, cost a little extra. The lenses corrected nearsightedness and astigmatism. My surgeon also did a "laser tune-up" at the same time. My sight is 20/20. No "haloing" at night and no problems at all.
I recommend you look at all the options available. Once the new lenses are in, it is much more difficult to take them out and change them. Good luck. |
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I had an astigmatism, too. the lenses corrected it. My doctor said he used to put one lens in for distance, one for close up but no one could pass the DMV eye test with both eyes! So, both are for distance but I can read with no problem.
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Evidently my astigmatism isn't really all that bad so he will use lenses to correct vision for distance and if I need to i can use cheaters to read. I'm good with that plan especially from a financial copay perspective, Waiting for the scheduler to call to set me up, game plan is the week of 29 June. |
Hoping that this procedure goes smoothly for you and that you experience minimal anxiety, no pain and no post procedure issues.
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I have just had both eyes done. Very little discomfort and the results were OK, not brilliant, however my surgery was done before bigger problems arose.
After the job was done, the optometrist found a macular problem, and said I should get it fixed before I had spectacles made. Went back to the eye clinic and the original Doc said it was a common problem easily solved with an injection into the eye. This was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced and it made black floaters in the vision of that eye that have not gone away, despite the Doc saying they will after a few days. It is now months later. Good luck. |
I had both eyes done a few years ago by a doctor in Illinois. The procedure itself wasn't too bad.
Unfortunately, my doctor did a poor job removing all of the lens affected by cataracts, resulting in still having "corona" around lights at night. Overall sight improved, except at night. Hope your procedure goes well. |
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bblhead672 I am scheduled at the Wheaton Eye Clinic, one of the best. It's a tad more expensive (about 3300.00 out of pocket for both eyes due to a high deductible :eek:) but...it's my eyes. That said I have been working a reduced work schedule for 3 months with at least another month in sight unfortunately so I may have to push the procedure until after the first of the year. Doesn't make me happy but it is what it is for now. |
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Well decided to dip into some funds and get this done, I'm tired of blurry vision and not being able to read clearly.
Left eye will be done 6/29 and right eye on 7/14. Will report in with my experience. :lifter |
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