Tweetmy eye sight isnt too bad. im waiting until i cant see w/o my glasses/contacts, then i'll prob get the surgery.
Tweetmy eye sight isnt too bad. im waiting until i cant see w/o my glasses/contacts, then i'll prob get the surgery.
Tweetcontacts and glass here!! I am near sited
TweetI drive with my glasses at night, I am night blind from working on the computer all day. Otherwise, i'm lucky I have great eyesight.
Also guys, the tanning bed will damage your eyesight significantly, wear the goggles.
TweetI wear glasses, and I have had an eye surgery.
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TweetContacts only.
Would like to get the surgery one day.
Tweetgot the surgery almost 4 years ago, worked out well. I'll prolly be blind in 20 years tho who knows.
TweetI wear contacts. My mother just had the surgery 5 days ago, and now she will have to wear glasses the rest of her life. So much for going to the best Dr. and paying the most money.
Tweetso the surgery was unsuccessful? Did it make her eyes worse?Originally posted by SpoyledBrat
I wear contacts. My mother just had the surgery 5 days ago, and now she will have to wear glasses the rest of her life. So much for going to the best Dr. and paying the most money.
TweetHe was supposed to give her Monovision and somehow he messed up and didn't. So now she can't see anything closer than an arms length away. She can't see the numbers on the phone, she can't read her watch,etc....Little things you take for granted. But now she will have to have glasses at all times to be able to see things. It really sucks.Originally posted by LadiesMan
so the surgery was unsuccessful? Did it make her eyes worse?
Tweetsounds like a lawsuite to me?Originally posted by SpoyledBrat
He was supposed to give her Monovision and somehow he messed up and didn't. So now she can't see anything closer than an arms length away. She can't see the numbers on the phone, she can't read her watch,etc....Little things you take for granted. But now she will have to have glasses at all times to be able to see things. It really sucks.
TweetContacts and glasses for me...but not at the same time.
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TweetYeah, she is kinda scared. She doesn't want too seem "sue crazy", but everyone is telling her she deserves it. He has literally ruined her vision for the rest of her life. It can not be repaired.Originally posted by LadiesMan
sounds like a lawsuite to me?
LOL at Aragorn!
Tweeti got hard contacts.. had them for 8 years now... changed only 2 pairs... never had soft ones... never wore glasses either.. ever...
getting the laser thing done this summer tho
TweetNope..Originally posted by SpoyledBrat
Yeah, she is kinda scared. She doesn't want too seem "sue crazy", but everyone is telling her she deserves it. He has literally ruined her vision for the rest of her life. It can not be repaired.
Sorry to say this, but look at the waiver forms your mom signed before the surgery was performed.
They basically say "I will not hold doctor responsible is my vision is not fixed or becomes worse"
Unless your Mom can prove malpractice (good luck) she doesn't stand much of a chance for a sucessful lawsuit.