On the subject of "lasering eyes", can I ask one quick question...
As someone who has thought about having this done themselves (if I can afford it!) I have one nagging question. One of the reasons for having it done (another being able to go for walks on sandy beaches on windy days without first worrying about grit and such) would be to eliminate the need for contacts and glasses. The question is, I'm 30 now, as you journey through your forties towards 50 people to tend to go long-sighted and require reading glasses. Will I still have to do this, or does the one stop fix last longer?
Also, have you found any problems with "night blindness" as I think they refer to it?
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Date: June 10th, 2003 01:10 pm (UTC)From:As someone who has thought about having this done themselves (if I can afford it!) I have one nagging question. One of the reasons for having it done (another being able to go for walks on sandy beaches on windy days without first worrying about grit and such) would be to eliminate the need for contacts and glasses. The question is, I'm 30 now, as you journey through your forties towards 50 people to tend to go long-sighted and require reading glasses. Will I still have to do this, or does the one stop fix last longer?
Also, have you found any problems with "night blindness" as I think they refer to it?