Originally Posted by
Outsider1
Hi Poodroo,
I had laser correction done about 3 years ago now and loving it.
My history
I started having to wear glasses from my mid 20s, I had typical male short sightedness. It was then a case of new glasses every couple of years. I had prescription sunnies made up and they were good, but did lose the odd pair overboard (hot sweaty face in a Qld summer does not help them stay on!). Bought some Lanyards ("those cords that clip onto your glasses and hang around the neck") and that solved the lost sunnies problem pretty well!
As I got older I developed a stigmatism as well and eventually had to go to graduated lenses. I found them a bit of a bugger out fishing but put up with them for a few years. Good quality prescription sunnies with graduated lenses were starting to get pretty pricey as well ($600 or thereabouts).
I always had my eyes checked every 2 years or so, so asked about the laser option and my optomistrist said I was a candidate and referred me to a Laser Centre. She had had the surgury herself which gave me lots of confidence.
The Surgery
As I said laser correction done about 3 years ago. The procedure is quick and painless. Costs between $4,500 and $7,000 for both eyes depending on what type of surgery is involved. Not covered by Health Funds or Medicare but you can get a 20c in the dollar tax rebate for out of pocket health costs over $1,000 in any year.
My eyes could not be completely corrected because of the stigmatism, so I ended up with one eye for long visison and one for short (it is called Monovision). Works surprisingly well (they give you contacts to try beforehand to simulate the surgery outcome). And finally being able to use off the shelf non prescription sunnies and not having to worry about glasses is such a great freedom after over 20 years of wearing them I can tell you.
Ask your optimistrist all about it at your next visit. They are getting more and more sophisitcated with their surgery techniques all the time. They can correct lots of eye defects now that they would not even touch 5 years ago.
Cheers
Dave