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Yep it is. More expensive too :/
Whats your coming to?PM if needed.
http://www.zyoptix.com/zyoptix_uk/what_is_zyoptix.html
Just booked my appt in December for laser eye surgery. Well actually to see what the prognosis is. My eyes have become so bad in the last 4 years.
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Thanks jewelbox, eek
tau1z, there are a variety of reasons - if my corneas are too thin, for example. But the big one that concerns me is the cause of my irregular astigmatism. I'm pretty sure that there's nothing nasty behind it, but the other opthalmologist I was talking to was very negative and didn't seem to want to believe that it might be nothing; he thinks it is most likely keratoconus. While I think he's wrong, it does make a bit more anxious for tomorrow than I would be otherwise...
Plus, I went for an assessment a few years ago and was turned down because they didn't have wavefront technology then. They do now, but that terribly disappointing experience has been burned deep into my psyche![]()
What worries me is that they discover something new every year or so and what if they discover the method is flawed and we will only find out in 10 years time. That's the thing, it's experimental.Thanks jewelbox, eek
tau1z, there are a variety of reasons - if my corneas are too thin, for example. But the big one that concerns me is the cause of my irregular astigmatism. I'm pretty sure that there's nothing nasty behind it, but the other opthalmologist I was talking to was very negative and didn't seem to want to believe that it might be nothing; he thinks it is most likely keratoconus. While I think he's wrong, it does make a bit more anxious for tomorrow than I would be otherwise...
Plus, I went for an assessment a few years ago and was turned down because they didn't have wavefront technology then. They do now, but that terribly disappointing experience has been burned deep into my psyche![]()
What worries me is that they discover something new every year or so and what if they discover the method is flawed and we will only find out in 10 years time. That's the thing, it's experimental.
They weren't using only LASERs 10 years ago for this type of thing. It used to be a scalpel job with some LASER work AFAIK. I would ask the doctor.I doubt it... look at the history so far. It's been improved, definitely, but they weren't wrong in what they did before. Will there be improvements in another 10 years? Definitely! But I'll have had 10 years of good vision in the meantime, and that's worth a lot to me.
I wouldn't say it's experimental, either. It's been around for at least a decade, and they've done hundreds of thousands of ops. What extra would you want them to do to make it mainstream rather than experimental?
Best of luck - I didnt go in the end, just want to wait a bit and dont feel like spending money ATM. Pitty medical aid doesnt cover it.Have you had your assessment, marine1?
They weren't using only LASERs 10 years ago for this type of thing. It used to be a scalpel job with some LASER work AFAIK. I would ask the doctor.
Perhaps experimental wasn't the right word. We are only finding out the consequences now of work done 10-15 yrs ago. Some of it isn't good.
I'm going for my initial assessment tomorrow (long story, but ended up going with Prof Kruger in Tygervally rather than Dr Hill). They said I can go for an initial short assessment tomorrow, without having to leave my lenses out; then if that goes well I can do the full assessment in 6 weeks or so (and they'll give me soft lenses to wear in the meantime! So my vision won't be great, but will be better than with glasses).
Now I'm nervous. Not because of what they'll do, but because it could all be over tomorrow if they say no.
Have you had your assessment, marine1?