I tried both using their website system and it kept denying them. I'll give 'em a call on MondayDo you have a scan of old license or passport? Given the circumstances, that may be enough.
I tried both using their website system and it kept denying them. I'll give 'em a call on MondayDo you have a scan of old license or passport? Given the circumstances, that may be enough.
Filling a cavity is worse. It was fascinating watching it happen from insideThat's like a horror movie scene ... cringe.
Let us know how it's going for you as this is on my radar.
When I had lasik, it was awesome after they cut the flap with the microkeratome. Like a laser light show inside your eyes as you obviously have zero ability to focus for a short time.Filling a cavity is worse. It was fascinating watching it happen from inside
Did you do the bifocal lens?Two days post op. Day of surgery couldn't see f all. Yesterday much better, but couldn't read much. Today is AWESOME. Any and all fine print is easy.I can even read the fine print on all 8 bottles of eye drops.( Durezol stings like a sob.)
One month of drops.
Still looking for my glasses like i still put my foot down at a stop on the Ural.
I've got stories:Can't read this
eyeballs are the only thing that make me queasy.
When I had my injections done, it was the absolute trippiest (is that a word ?)thing:When I had lasik, it was awesome after they cut the flap with the microkeratome. Like a laser light show inside your eyes as you obviously have zero ability to focus for a short time.
We need a barf reaction button... lolI've got stories:
Detached retina
Cataract surgery
Laser surgery (to fine tune the cataract surgery)
SIXTEEN injections in my eye....
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Post op interview went well. They said i have a bit better than 20/20 vision now.Have to use anti inflammatory drops for two more weeks that sting like stink.
Very happy with this.
I wore trifocals since about age 45. Cataracts are the best thing that ever happened to me.I may have to revisit this.
I have a new pair of glasses arriving today and I’m hoping they’re better than the progressives I’ve been wearing for the last year where I’ve never been happy with the up-close magnification for things like my cellphone.
I wore trifocals since about age 45. Cataracts are the best thing that ever happened to me.
The only drawback was the cost. $3995/eye.
When I had lasik, it was a qualifying medical expensive. Using WB's 8K expense, the first $2600 doesn't count and IIRC you multiply the remainder ($5400) x15% ($810) so you deduct 810 from your income and save about $400 in tax. Wee. Don't spend it all in one place. Better than nothing but not enough to affect financial viability of the operation.It is what it is but yeah I’m sure it’s not affordable for all. I’m sure it can be written off on taxes to an extent somehow?
But if it could mean I’d finally escape eyeglasses after ~50 years, I’d seriously consider it. I just have this underlying fear in the back of my head however that I’d be one of those small percentages where it goes bad - I’m the poster boy for Murphys law sometimes.