Laser eye

RyanM said:
I can sorta tell when I am in my blinded state, objects do appear smaller when I put my lens in. Are objects 'bigger'

thanks
The light coming thru your eye is refracted or bent by your cornea and your lens. The lens is just behind your colored iris. If those two lenses don't focus the light perfectly on your retina (back of the eye) then the light will get spread out or compressed. You put your contacts in and it fixes the refracted light to a more focuses area making it apear larger or smaller but in focus. If you get serious then shoot me a PM and tell me what citys you would consider. I can find the docs and clinics that have all the latest technology and doctors that specialize in great out comes. It may be the local place that offers the cheap deals and somtimes those are the best clinics. You should also check your medical and eye plan insurance because they may pay for a part of it. My company offers 1000 per eye but as with all insurance you have to jump thru hoops to fiquire it out and get them to pay. With the amount of correction you need then you are a prime candadate. I'm not sure if you are one of the survivalist gun freaks around here but if you are then you need your eyes 24/7 in the event of a fire or emergency. If I could not drive out of the woods without my glasses I would have had them cut allready. My eyes are changing because I'm over 40 but as soon as they stop I'm getting mine cut on. The risk is next to nothing today. Remember to go in rested and heathy when they measure your eyes and also the day of the treatment for the best chance of a super outcome. You will get the super eyes of a Tiger woods if your brain can handle the extra information. Your brain developed when you were a kid and then it stoped. If your eyes feed your brain garbage when it developed thats all it will process. You eyes can only be as good as your brain.
 
XJumpmaster said:
I'm waiting for when the military will do mine for free.
On a side note, can you still be a pilot if you have 20/20 vision after surgery? Or do you have to be perfect vision from birth?

BTW, Thanks for the info stumpalump.
 
I have a severe astigmatism that prevents me from being really happy with any of the contacts I've tried (everything goes out of focus and back again when I blink), which I why I wear glasses despite my rather severe prescription. I wonder if Lasic would correct that.
 
Daedalus454 said:
I have a severe astigmatism that prevents me from being really happy with any of the contacts I've tried (everything goes out of focus and back again when I blink), which I why I wear glasses despite my rather severe prescription. I wonder if Lasic would correct that.
Normal near sighted and far sighted is an out of focus situation like a pair of binoculars. Its a mater of changing the focal lenghth to get the focus right. Astigmatism is more complicated. Somtimes it's just the shape of the eye cousing one side of the focal pattern to be different than the rest. It can be the cornea is not a perfect cone but distorted. Regular lasik can add some correction to the eye to compensate for the non perfect shape of the eye. Custom lasic reads the small variations in a cornea astigmatism with a detail topographical map of the cornea. The custom takes a map and makes lots of cuts to get the cornea as near perfect as it can. Somtimes the eye is basically too flat and they can't remove any of the eye. Somtimes your cornea is just too thin and thats why they do an actuall cell count of the thickness. We have ways to correct that also but it basically involves cateract surgery which is the removal of the lens inside your eye and replacing it. Two lens in the eye. One is the cornea and the other is the lens behind your iris. If the cornea is too far out then you go to the other lens. The reason you blink to gain focus is because Astigmatism contact is weighted on the bottom. Your eye may need more correction on one side so thats why they are weighted. The thing about glasses or contacts is they only give a basic corrrection to the focalness of your eye but with lasic or custom lasic they map the eye with so much more detail and digitally manipulate the info to feed into the laser. Regular lasic also maps they eye but with a regular old cornal topographer. It shines rings of light on your eye and looks at the reflection. If the reflection comes back distorted then thru progrming it knows how much and where to trim you eye to better focus it. I used to work on those and there is not much more to them than that. The problem with your eyes you most lickly were born with. Your brain only developed the capacity to define what it saw. So if you correct it then yes you will send your brain much more detailed information but whether or not your brain can use it is a crap shoot. Thats why they ussually won't guarentee steller results with astgmatism. It's better than contacs or glasses but to get the perfect vision you think you are paying for then all bets are off. Thats the problem I have. All the custom correction in the world won't corect the fact that the brain only developed enough for a fuzzy picture. It's like not having as many camera pixels. So feeding it a better image thru a better lens will only help so much. This is why it's so important to get little kids eyes checked. If they have astgmatism then make sure they were gasses even if you have to strap them on.
 
Stumpalump said:
Normal near sighted and far sighted is an out of focus situation like a pair of binoculars. Its a mater of changing the focal lenghth to get the focus right. Astigmatism is more complicated. Somtimes it's just the shape of the eye cousing one side of the focal pattern to be different than the rest. It can be the cornea is not a perfect cone but distorted. Regular lasik can add some correction to the eye to compensate for the non perfect shape of the eye. Custom lasic reads the small variations in a cornea astigmatism with a detail topographical map of the cornea. The custom takes a map and makes lots of cuts to get the cornea as near perfect as it can. Somtimes the eye is basically too flat and they can't remove any of the eye. Somtimes your cornea is just too thin and thats why they do an actuall cell count of the thickness. We have ways to correct that also but it basically involves cateract surgery which is the removal of the lens inside your eye and replacing it. Two lens in the eye. One is the cornea and the other is the lens behind your iris. If the cornea is too far out then you go to the other lens. The reason you blink to gain focus is because Astigmatism contact is weighted on the bottom. Your eye may need more correction on one side so thats why they are weighted. The thing about glasses or contacts is they only give a basic corrrection to the focalness of your eye but with lasic or custom lasic they map the eye with so much more detail and digitally manipulate the info to feed into the laser. Regular lasic also maps they eye but with a regular old cornal topographer. It shines rings of light on your eye and looks at the reflection. If the reflection comes back distorted then thru progrming it knows how much and where to trim you eye to better focus it. I used to work on those and there is not much more to them than that. The problem with your eyes you most lickly were born with. Your brain only developed the capacity to define what it saw. So if you correct it then yes you will send your brain much more detailed information but whether or not your brain can use it is a crap shoot. Thats why they ussually won't guarentee steller results with astgmatism. It's better than contacs or glasses but to get the perfect vision you think you are paying for then all bets are off. Thats the problem I have. All the custom correction in the world won't corect the fact that the brain only developed enough for a fuzzy picture. It's like not having as many camera pixels. So feeding it a better image thru a better lens will only help so much. This is why it's so important to get little kids eyes checked. If they have astgmatism then make sure they were gasses even if you have to strap them on.
Good stuff. I had more of an astigmatism than nearsightedness when I had LASIK done about 10 years ago. Came out with 20/20 in both eyes at the time. I can tell that age is starting to creep in. Nothing you can do about that.
I went through the whole contacts thing and hated it. Those weighted contacts suck donkey balls.
 
My dad had lasic about 6 years ago and I can't wait until my eyes stabilize so I can get it. Right now I am sitting on -7.5 and -6 and minor astigmatism in both eyes so i am really excited for it. My dads eyes were worse than mine and he came out with 20/20 in both eyes. And I'm definitely not doing mine one at a time. I've been wearing contacts for over ten years and it sucks.
 
I can't wait to do it some day, last time I asked the Dr. said my eyes need to stabilize first. Ive been wearing contacts for something like 10 years as well. I don't mind wearing them at all, it's the sudden helplessness I have when taking them out/before putting them in. I had pinkeye a couple years ago, couldn't drive couldn't do anything. I hate being that vulnerable.
 
Before you get lasic you need to also have a good pair of eye glasses. The contacts distort the cornea and it takes a while for it to regain it's natual shape. You need to only use eye glasses for a while before they measure and cut your eyes. You don't want the shape to change after the cut so get off the contacts for a longer period than they sugest. I'm not a doctor but i'm just telling what I've picked up over the years fixing all kinds of eye sugery and diagnostic instruments. The doctors are smart mofos and seem to really care about what is best for you over their wallets, if you can belive that. I think it's because they don't have to deal with sick hacking people but upbeat folks that get instant gratification or give many thanks. I'm lucky to have squeeked into this biz by getting to help the folks that enjoy helping others.
 
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