I have a friend who wears one contact. That eye does the close up stuff, the other counter balances and does the far away stuff. They are comfortable with it. BTW, this person works in medicine (and not sweeping the hallways either.

A good friend does ophthalmological work (reattaching retinas, etc.). Each time I visit I ask her about doing lasik. Twenty years later and she still does not see a need for it (okay it *might* make me more attractive to the opposite sex). If and when she says it is okay to do it, I’ll give the procedure consideration.
I have a friend who wears one contact. That eye does the close up stuff, the other counter balances and does the far away stuff. They are comfortable with it. BTW, this person works in medicine (and not sweeping the hallways either.) Originally Posted by SR Only
I did lasik and it did not last i have to do again ;.( Originally Posted by ninasastriI too know a doc or two & they aren't that high on it either. On the other hand I know a number of people that are pleased with it.
WTF, I'm trying to get past the squeemish factor of contacts lol..never mind lasikI'm with 'ya, Lady C-! I imagine I would enjoy life, post-lasik, immensely...if I could just get past the whole "uggie" thing. If there was a way to perform the procedure while I was under general anesthesia, I'd sign up in a heartbeat! I'm the person that struggles to get to the dentist on the regular because I can't the smell of a dentist's drill on my teeth. I can't imagine NOT taking off like a shot when something like a laser gets near my eyes. It's hell being a wuss!
C x Originally Posted by Camille
Thanks everyone. There is a lot in here for me to think about and some great questions for me to ask the Optician. Much appreciated.[Just a suggestion: skip the optician and go straight to an ophthalmologist. If you decide surgery, you'll need an ophthalmologist anyway, and s/he'll be able to screen for eye diseases, which, if they exist, you'll want to find ASAP. The exam will be more thorough than just looking at your vision needs.]
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p.s. Thank you Victoria xxx Originally Posted by Camille
[Just a suggestion: skip the optician and go straight to an ophthalmologist. If you decide surgery, you'll need an ophthalmologist anyway, and s/he'll be able to screen for eye diseases, which, if they exist, you'll want to find ASAP. The exam will be more thorough than just looking at your vision needs.] Originally Posted by charlestudor2005optician = the guy you buy your glasses from
optician = the guy you buy your glasses from - normally, he can just prescribe the lens adjustment, not test your eyes for diseases.Agreed.
opthamologist = eye doctor
btw, I wanna bitch about one of the all time great rackets in government history: In Georgia the Rx for your glasses or contacts is only good for one year. If you are smart about it (and have the money/this actually sucks more for the poor) you can buy a second or 3rd year's worth before the year is up...but the intent is to make you go spend $100 for a piece of shit 3 minute eye exam every year. My Rx hasn't changed in over 10 years Originally Posted by atlcomedy
No an optician cannot prescribe glasses or contacts...Yeah, I was thinking about optometrist.
Sure he can perform an eye exam...it isn't too hard to ask someone to read the lowest line they can on a chart...heck, even the school nurse can do it...
But you have to be an optometrist or opthamologist to prescribe something. The lines have blurred to much of the public because many optical stores (Lenscrafters, etc.) will have an eye doctor on staff to perform exams & write Rxs Originally Posted by atlcomedy