Five years ago, I said goodbye to my glasses and contact lenses forever when I had Lasik surgery to correct my vision.
Before the surgery, I was legally blind without my glasses. I had been wearing correction since I was 7 years old. I was really concerned about my vision - what if my glasses got broken? What would I do when I ran out of saline for contacts? I would not be an asset to anyone if I couldn't see.
So, after saving up for a long time, I decided to go see an opthamologist.
Here's what I learned about Lasik eye surgery and how things are going 5 years later.
Have you ever considered permanent vision correction as a way to be better prepared? Let me know what you think in the comments. Daisy
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