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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:05
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Laser Eye Surgery - Experiences???

Having had enough of losing contacts whilst riding (especially at TA4 ) I've booked in for an assesment for this surgery, and hopefully will have it done later next week.

So, I'm just trying to get a feel for peoples recovery experiences, and I know there's a couple of people on the board who've had this done.

I'm interested in knowing about recovery times more than anything, and what peoples real world experience is compared to the official line.

Will probably opt for Wavefront. I'm just over the limit for Lasek / Epi Lasek so Lasik is the other option.

So, how long before I'm back riding / driving?
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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:15
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I had Lasik 6 years ago, had surgery in the morning eye started to get sore about an hour later took pain killers and went to bed, woke up a couple of hours later and went down stairs to crash on the sofa and noticed that it was 4pm, then realised I was looking at the clock the other side of the room and able to tell the time without glasses
I was told I had to wear the clear plastic patch at night for a week (just incase you rub your eyes in your sleep) and to avoid going swimming for a couple of weeks.
My surgery was on the Monday and I took the rest of the week off work and was fine from Wednesday really

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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:15
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i had lasik in one eye and lasek in the other due to cornea thinness. went really well better than 20/20 now definitely recommend it. do plenty of research into your chosen surgeon and company. i used ultralase and requested a specific surgeon as he seemed to have very good reveiws and had operated on some of the other surgeons.
i work in front of screens all day and was in the next morning. it was a little bit odd as the lasek eye still had a temporary lens in it. but was ok to drive etc.
if you have lasik you will be able to see pretty much perfectly in an hour with lasek it was maybe a week or so.
the suction pump they put on your eye and the feeling of them cutting the eye are "interesting" as is the smell of your eye being burnt when the laser is on!
no pain though just a bit odd.
would do it again though.
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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:20
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Hello,

I had the "Lasik" surgery just over 2 years ago, and based on the following chart "Wavefront" should have similar recovery times to "Lasik".

http://accuvision.co.uk/eye/surgery-...-available.htm

I had both eyes done on the same day at Optimax in Croydon.

I had the surgery at 4pm on the Friday afternoon, went home, took 2 sleeping pills and a painkiller and slept the initial discomfort off on the advice of my Dr.

Woke up Saturday and although exceptionally light sensitive there was definite clarity to my vision. I spent the day in the flat, curtains closed and just chilled.

Woke up the Sunday and the light sensitivity had subsided so i wandered round to the newsagents and got a paper, still need sunglasses but eyes had stopped watering when subjected to light. I then read the paper without the aid of glasses for the 1st time in 17 years. That was good. About mid afternoon I then felt confident enough to drive, so took the 10 minute drive to my mums, all was well.

I have then driven virtually everyday since.

10 days after my op was TA1 at Mallory and I did that with no issues at all and 10 days after that i rode from Biarritz to Andorra along the Pyrenees.

The only inconveniences were:

1. Having to wear eye shields in bed for 7 nights (to stop you rubbing your eyes)
2. Eye drops every few hours for 2 weeks.
3. Night vision was impaired for about a month while the halo'ing settled down, in that time I minimised night driving and didn't ride the bike at night.
4. For reasons beyond the surgeons control my right eye needed a minor tweak, that was taken care of last year and I am now discharged from all aftercare.

It was without a doubt one of the best things I have ever done, I would suggest you identify your surgeon by recommendation if possible as thats how i found mine.

Hope that answers your questions .... if you need anymore info u2u me for my mobile number.

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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:23
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The suction pump they put on your eye and the feeling of them cutting the eye are "interesting" as is the smell of your eye being burnt when the laser is on!
no pain though just a bit odd.
would do it again though.

singed hair anyone

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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:25
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I had lasik @ ultralase( same bloke that did Clive woodward) 3 years ago on one eye counteracting stigmatism. Ditto the above comments, i used the bottle of whisky method to sleep off the grief....... results.....fantastic!
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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:31
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Thanks guys, complete and honest answers as usual.

I did the research on the surgeons straight after TA4, and have had to wait until now whilst they were on holiday. Being done in Southampton.

Lasik or Wavefront will be decided on friday, although wavefront's twice the cost of Lasik I'm of the opinion that where eyes are concerned cost isn't relevant.
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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:46
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With the right choice of surgeon at a quality clinic you wont go wrong.

What you will see as you wait, they are clever in having returning clients at 1 week 2 weeks etc etc, fortheir check ups.

The buzz these people give you with their stories of how great their sight is, is a remarkable piece of PR...........
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Old 17-Aug-2005, 11:57
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Nothing like a good testimonial to support sales

Forgot to ask, how long does it take? Minutes, hours?

I guess the actual process is quite short, but suspect there's a bit of time before and after getting prepped etc.
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yes literally minutes actually getting it done but i recon its was about 1.5 hours in there in total. most of thet being recovery in a dark room just after.
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