Life after LASIK....
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Re: Life after LASIK....
Yeah you were definitely an excited happy Lady Cath on Sunday and Monday, hmmmmm maybe I should look at getting mine done, I don't even know how bad mine are but I don't need to wear them driving yet, hmmmmm maybe should get them fixed though. Congrats again mattie, so you still checking out your boobies everyday since
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Holy crap, THAT was what was different. Here i was thinking you looked the same, but not quite. i couldnt figure it out to save my life.
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congrats cath
making my jealous
i need em for reading 
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Congrats mate, well done
It's in the top 3 of "best things I've ever done for myself"
what's the other two ?????
It's in the top 3 of "best things I've ever done for myself"
what's the other two ?????
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Congrats Cath it must be a load off not having to wear glasses I guess, for several years now I've been tryin to talk my wife into doin laser but she refuses, she says she's afraid if it becomes unsuccessfull and allways worried what the future would hold even if she did it and then her eyes would get worse, I feel for her, at the moment she cant see well with or without her glasses its a bad thing this week eyesight problem any how good luck with your new sight
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Mate, I've also had it done, so now I only have to wear glasses for reading, pc..etc..Adel wrote:Congrats Cath it must be a load off not having to wear glasses I guess, for several years now I've been tryin to talk my wife into doin laser but she refuses, she says she's afraid if it becomes unsuccessfull and allways worried what the future would hold even if she did it and then her eyes would get worse, I feel for her, at the moment she cant see well with or without her glasses its a bad thing this week eyesight problem any how good luck with your new sight
Both, Joy and myself had it done back in 2002-2003, and we loved what it gave us. I liked it so much I went back for another correction a year or 18 months later.
We had it done at New Castle and the centre, their staff, the Doctor were professional in their approach their conduct in every sense. The second time around didn't cost us a penny and up until recently I've gone back for an annual check-up which was also part of the original deal.
What I would recommend for your wife to do, is to go along to a Lasik centre and get an assessment, which is free and they will outline all the different possibilities based on her current condition. I suppose, that was the most impressive part of the whole thing, is that they outlined exactly what could be expected no more , no less .
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I'll show her your post but as you know women ( hard headed )kaneg wrote:Mate, I've also had it done, so now I only have to wear glasses for reading, pc..etc..Adel wrote:Congrats Cath it must be a load off not having to wear glasses I guess, for several years now I've been tryin to talk my wife into doin laser but she refuses, she says she's afraid if it becomes unsuccessfull and allways worried what the future would hold even if she did it and then her eyes would get worse, I feel for her, at the moment she cant see well with or without her glasses its a bad thing this week eyesight problem any how good luck with your new sight![]()
Both, Joy and myself had it done back in 2002-2003, and we loved what it gave us. I liked it so much I went back for another correction a year or 18 months later.![]()
We had it done at New Castle and the centre, their staff, the Doctor were professional in their approach their conduct in every sense. The second time around didn't cost us a penny and up until recently I've gone back for an annual check-up which was also part of the original deal.
What I would recommend for your wife to do, is to go along to a Lasik centre and get an assessment, which is free and they will outline all the different possibilities based on her current condition. I suppose, that was the most impressive part of the whole thing, is that they outlined exactly what could be expected no more , no less .
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