N1347B
Pre-takeoff checklist
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- Jun 24, 2008
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Deb McFarland
Well I guess I'm a lucky one. 5 years now, and vision is still 20:10 in both eyes individually. I wore semi-coke bottles before with astigmatism in one eye. They told me I'd have dry eyes for 6 mo to a year, they told me my night vision would take 6 mo to a year to get back to normal and it did. Realistic expectations about the side effects are important.
That said, I took care in choosing my surgeon, and paid quite a bit more than the in-and-out factories.
I could not be happier. I was constantly losing contacts in the water (waterskiing), fogging glasses while doing outdoors activities, breaking glasses, losing prescriptions sunglasses, etc.
Tim
I had Lasik in 1998 at Emory in ATL. It changed my life. I was beyond legally blind before it and 20/20 after. It was very expensive and worth every dime. I had astigmatism in both eyes. For the first time in my life I could read an alarm clock. I could see people's faces. I could read. I could see leaves on trees.
For some of us, it was more than a cosmetic decision. The ability to see was more important than the ability to fly.
Deb