Do any of you guys with Lasik have problems swimming?
Do any of you guys with Lasik have problems swimming?
"There are no finger prints under water."
The pool water burns me when I open my eyes in the pool. I had PRK though where the flap is totally removed.
Kwando, I am not going to lie to you, it hurts. And I was out of commission for almost a week (blind-ish) And I was not able to look at computer screens for a month. It felt like I had steel wool scrubbed all over my eye. I at first couldn't open the eyes for very long, and you have to put eye drops in like every 30 minutes or so and that ramps down over the course of the month or so. You take steroid eye drops for 1 or 2 months. I occasionally need tears naturale eye drops but not much anymore. (it has been 6 years)
You also have to go back for follow-ups for a while to make sure your eye pressure does not go up. Those are 15 minute appointments. The procedure is a little longer because they remove the flap. So for me they used the round toothbrush looking thing to floor buff my eye to loosen the layer. and then they took it off, did the procedure, I read the clock, and they put contacts on my eyes that I wore for 3 days.
Looking back, I would definately do it again though.
Last edited by rbeau30; 07-12-2014 at 10:25.
F that madness! I'll live with glasses and contacts. I already have high pressures and suspect of glacucoma (sp) since I was a little boy. Thanks for your feedback
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Negative. With my lasik procedure, they used a microkeratome to make the flap incision, laser to sculpt the corneal layer, and laid the flap back over, total elapsed time of about 4 minutes. I had to wear goggles when sleeping for a week, and was advised not to ride motorcycles of swim for 21 days. after that, no restrictions. Realistically, the flap seals almost instantly, and heals substantially within a couple of days. I did use artificial tears to prevent dryness for about a month and a half.
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Spivak...would do it again with them tomorrow if i needed to. Very professional and 20/10 20/15 were my results
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Yeah I need to get it done.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I had PRK done in 2005-ish. The surgery took 40 secs in my left eye, 45 in my right. I could instantly see so much better, and could have driven myself home, but I already had someone with me to do that. For about 3 or 4 days, the feeling of gritty sand in my eyes progressively got worse, with the 3rd or 4th day being the worst. I wouldn't say it hurt, but it was definitely very uncomfortable. But over the next couple of days the feeling went away. I couldn't look at a tv or computer screen for about a month with my eyes going blurry. But after that, my eyes are awesome. 20/15 vision, no halos at night, no side effects whatsoever. I don't remember having to go back for any followups except for one.
I would highly recommend it or LASIK. I hated wearing glasses and contacts.
Kyle
Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.
Just read this whole thread (and three others) again. I think I'm going to pull the trigger later this year. Maybe late first quarter.
Do you still have to switch to glasses for a month if you're a contact wearer?
Last edited by Irving; 01-20-2015 at 01:53.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I'm not afraid, just need to work it into the budget and go.
"There are no finger prints under water."