OK, I wear contacts, and I've got seasonal allergies. The older I get, the more these two facets of my life seem to conflict.
I've thought about getting LASIK for years, but the lack of really long term data (like, will I go blind in 30 years? :shock: ) on the procedure has kept me from looking into it seriously. The way my allergies (or my eyes, or both) are getting as I get older, I'm almost willing to tolerate blindness in old age if I can trade that for being able to see and itch my eyes without scratching my corneas right now. :roll:
Glasses aren't really an option because: A) I'm damn near legally blind without corrective lenses (worse than 20/450 uncorrected in both eyes), and even with all of the latest lens lightening technology, my prescription glases are really heavy, B) I've been previously diagnosed as extremely light sensitive (maybe I was a vampire in a previous life :wink: ), so sunglasses are a requirement for me, and carrying around two pairs of glasses, or a set of clip-ons, or wearing those photo-sensitive old-people glasses aren't appealing options, and C) I'm as vain as they come, and I really don't like glasses, even without A) and B). :mrgreen:
So... anybody here ever have LASIK or one of the derivatives? How did it work for you? Any problems or side effects, how close did you get to 20/20, what type of procedure did you have done, etc.?