Laser eye treatment - who's done it?

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Ok, im here waiting for the surgeon...exciting! :D

If there are people going in after you, do what I did, I was second in line, everyone was keen to see how it went so i came out pretending i was in agony, im sure the look on their faces was priceless but I couldnt see it since i was wearing those bug eyed eye protector things.
 
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All done!

Came straight home and went to bed for a few hours then my sister just bounded in the room to try and a take a photo of me with my spiderman goggles on so I'm up :p

Won't make a massive post as im supposed to be resting but the differences already are just incredible :)
 
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All done!

Came straight home and went to bed for a few hours then my sister just bounded in the room to try and a take a photo of me with my spiderman goggles on so I'm up :p

Won't make a massive post as im supposed to be resting but the differences already are just incredible :)

Good stuff, just go back to bed for the rest of the day, the funniest thing I found was the next morning, woke up, panicked as i couldnt find my glasses with the usual morning rummage for them :)

I bet you feel like a million pounds today though, its a totally liberating experience.

I had my eyes tested a few weeks ago some 6 years on for the first time and my vision hadnt changed at all, still 30/20 in one eye, 20/20 in another.
 
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Good stuff, just go back to bed for the rest of the day, the funniest thing I found was the next morning, woke up, panicked as i couldnt find my glasses with the usual morning rummage for them :)

I bet you feel like a million pounds today though, its a totally liberating experience.

I had my eyes tested a few weeks ago some 6 years on for the first time and my vision hadnt changed at all, still 30/20 in one eye, 20/20 in another.

Well I'm up now after an emergency at home and having to book a flight ticket I thought wellll I'm on the computer so I'll do a quick post.

Anyway, overall...very satisfied with the service, as a long term contact lense wearer I can say it's like kinda like that....but clearer! I've just put my 2nd lot of drops in (has to be done every 4 hours) and have realised if I don't master doing it myself by Monday I will have to ask someone at work to do it for me :o - and being the independant stubborn sod that I am, I'd rather not :p

It does feel great though, I was kind of nervous but more excited than anything before the procedure, and also when I was 'looking into the light' and it was tracking me it very much reminded me of old flight combat games for some reason :D...yes I know I'm sad!

To answer questions:

No you don't feel any pain, take 2 fingers and push them onto a closed eye, this is what it feels like, just a bit of pressure.

The most nerve racking bit for me was the sound of the cutter, it sounded like a mini hedge strimmer! But I MTFU and didn't say a word :p (despite thinking many many things!)

Overall the procedure went very smoothly and I was very pleased with going to Optical Express, they were professional, reassuring, and very helpful and I will recommend them to anyone! :)

Now the test will be when I wake up tomorrow morning once my eyes have finished healing as I'm told thats when they will be at their best :)

Jake
 
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Best money you'll ever spend probably. As a photographer I'm sure it will enhance your enjoyment.

I found that aiming the drops in the corner of your eye where the tear ducts are worked well even if your eyes are shut when you put them in. You then blink the drops across the surface of your eye as you would do normally.
 
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It's really interesting to read all the experiences and updates in this thread, glasses is something of a new thing for me, I first noticed I needed them for uni lectures about 8 years ago and they have gotten steadily worse since.

I still only use glasses round the house if I am watching TV or trying to resolve detail at a distance, I use them all the time while I am out though as my eyes start hurting almost immediately if I'm out and about trying to focus without them.

With all the advances I've been reading about in this thread it's something I would seriously consider but I think I read earlier in the thread that you need a stable prescription for three years before being eligible for it, my prescription has been getting steadily worse over the years...the glasses I bought eight months ago at around £200 are now noticeably softer than when I got them...:(
 
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Best money you'll ever spend probably. As a photographer I'm sure it will enhance your enjoyment.

I found that aiming the drops in the corner of your eye where the tear ducts are worked well even if your eyes are shut when you put them in. You then blink the drops across the surface of your eye as you would do normally.

Good shout mate :) - I'm gonna try doing drops myself as of tomorrow, right now I'm employing my sister :p
 
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Is it true you have to have the same prescription for the past 3 years? Mine seems to get worse every visit :(

Can you just go home by yourself afterwards (on the Tube)?

Mine had settled over the past year which was fine for them.

And no chance of getting a tube mate, I had to wait 30 mins for Mum to finish swanning around Lakeside at her leisure despite her having my sunglasses which under the flourescent lights I would have appreciated a lot! :p

I found walking back to the car I could just keep one eye open but as soon as we got to the underground carpark where it was dark I could open my other eye again, when we started driving eyes shut all the way home, it was just too bright. Soon as I got indoors, I went to a room with the curtains shut and lights off and felt much better, lied down for a few hours and after that I was fine :)

Basically don't let Mum carry your sunglasses and get home and into a dark room asap for a few hours and you'll be fine :)
 
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Mine had settled over the past year which was fine for them.

And no chance of getting a tube mate, I had to wait 30 mins for Mum to finish swanning around Lakeside at her leisure despite her having my sunglasses which under the flourescent lights I would have appreciated a lot! :p

I found walking back to the car I could just keep one eye open but as soon as we got to the underground carpark where it was dark I could open my other eye again, when we started driving eyes shut all the way home, it was just too bright. Soon as I got indoors, I went to a room with the curtains shut and lights off and felt much better, lied down for a few hours and after that I was fine :)

Basically don't let Mum carry your sunglasses and get home and into a dark room asap for a few hours and you'll be fine :)

I see, cheers mate, good to have a first hand account of how it all works. I will have to see if I can get my bro to help me get home since I would be going to one of the clinics near Oxford Circus I think.
 
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I see, cheers mate, good to have a first hand account of how it all works. I will have to see if I can get my bro to help me get home since I would be going to one of the clinics near Oxford Circus I think.

Indeed mate, make sure they can hang around for half a day or so during the tender period, after that you should be ok.
 
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There's no way I could have got home on my own after I had mine done, I couldn't open my eyes without them literally gushing water :p Plus the huge sensitivity to light.

After my op I just wanted to get home and get to bed, a few hours kip and it was much, much better.
 
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I booked my free consultation with optical express.

I'm happy to pay 395 per eye but no more. I'm +1.75 in one and -1.75 in the other eye.
 
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