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Eye laser for short sight.

(9 Posts)
Elenkalubleton Wed 29-Mar-17 16:44:23

Hi everyone,just would like to know has anyone had there eyes lazered,have heard that you have dry eyes after,is it worth it.They do easy payment plan now.
Just want all the info I can get.I am almost 70.Thanks.

Ilovecheese Wed 29-Mar-17 17:11:40

I would like to know about it too. Does it cure longsightedness as well? I am shortsighted but also now finding it difficult to thread needles or read small print.

mcem Wed 29-Mar-17 17:23:13

My daughter had successful laser surgery
10 years ago for short-sightedness. At 40 she now need reading glasses. She occasionally suffers dry eyes but that problem is easily solved.

tanith Wed 29-Mar-17 20:30:28

I have family members who've had it done and I'm sure they now have to wear glasses again after a few years. To me it doesn't seem worth it if sight is going to deteriorate again. I'm not sure if this happens to everyone though.

Charleygirl Wed 29-Mar-17 20:53:35

I do not want to be a gloom merchant but do your homework if you are going to have it done because you only have two eyes.

Craicon Wed 29-Mar-17 21:27:30

Yes, I had it done about ten years ago and best £3k I've ever spent!
I was very short sighted with astigmatism in one eye and immediately afterwards I sat up and could see perfectly. What a revelation. I'd been wearing specs since the age of 9.
I do wear reading glasses now as I've got normal age related degeneration but just the cheapy ones from Primark.
I imagine that laser surgery has probably moved on even more since I had mine done.

MargaretX Wed 29-Mar-17 21:54:25

This all echoes what I have heard. We had a couple in the Bridge Club who proudly had it done and threw their glasses away, only to appear at the card table a year later with new ones.
It is really good for those who need thick lenses and they can be helped and can wear normal glasses- In this case the NHS should pay but they don't.

grumppa Wed 29-Mar-17 22:51:00

I had my short-sightedness corrected when I was treated for cataracts, and it has been very successful. I still need glasses as my eyesight degenerates with age, but overall I am very satisfied.

Elenkalubleton Thu 30-Mar-17 09:35:18

Thanks for all your info,have done some research, reviews from the eye clinics am a bit suspicious about.Its such a faff sometimes.Changing prescription/ non prescription/ contact lenses.Reading in the sun.