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<blockquote data-quote="user 62394" data-source="post: 892882" data-attributes="member: 62394"><p>Yeah, I can't comment on your specific situation, but I can tell you how mine went. I looked into this about two years ago. My doctor actually recommended a procedure called LASEK rather than LASIK. Basic difference in how they remove the flap from the surface of the eye prior to doing the laser. The LASEK has a longer and harder recovery time than the LASIK -- about 7 days for me, and it did suck hard for the first couple of days -- but my doctor recommended it to me because my vision was very bad, and this method would use less of the cornea (or retina, or whatever they are lasering on) and it would probably be a safer way to go. Two years, and I am still 20/20.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Mine cost about $3000, but even with the few days that were really bad, it was worth it. Coastie, if you need the surgery as a result of the accident, wouldn't your insurance pay for it? At least worth looking into.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good Luck,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rocks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 62394, post: 892882, member: 62394"] Yeah, I can't comment on your specific situation, but I can tell you how mine went. I looked into this about two years ago. My doctor actually recommended a procedure called LASEK rather than LASIK. Basic difference in how they remove the flap from the surface of the eye prior to doing the laser. The LASEK has a longer and harder recovery time than the LASIK -- about 7 days for me, and it did suck hard for the first couple of days -- but my doctor recommended it to me because my vision was very bad, and this method would use less of the cornea (or retina, or whatever they are lasering on) and it would probably be a safer way to go. Two years, and I am still 20/20. Mine cost about $3000, but even with the few days that were really bad, it was worth it. Coastie, if you need the surgery as a result of the accident, wouldn't your insurance pay for it? At least worth looking into. Good Luck, Rocks [/QUOTE]
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