LasikExpert wrote:h3lder wrote: I had my operation for free in an Hospital in Portugal, and since I'm a blood donner I didn't even had to pay Hospital taxes :-)
And you get a "money back guarantee".
8^)
Yeap, no complaints about the price here :-D
Two months and eleven days now.
I still can't see from far distances well. Sometimes I feel like I miss my glasses. Now if I seat in the end row of my class I can't read what's in the board. If I don't think about it I can do anything else normaly. I watch movies from a normal distance (the same as everybody else in my home), I play my ps2 games on the couch without needing to get closer to the TV for extra detail (ok, maybe sometimes in extremely fast paced games, but I guess anyone else would anyway) and I recognize people on the other side of the street or even if inside motion cars easely.
I can use a computer at a reasonable distance - before the intervention, I had to stare at the screen, at most, 30cm from the screen without glasses, now if I stretched my arm and touched the screen, I still can read everything on the screen (17inch @ 1024*768). When I increase the resolution (1600*1024) I still can read everything from an arms distance, but it's not very comfortable - the text is all blurry and I have to concentrate a lot for it to be sharp.
Now I don't seem to need my eye drops as often, only if I work on the PC for 4 hours (or more) or watch 2 movies in a row for example [yes I need to use the computer a lot, especially for programing, since this is my study area]. Now I use them when I wake, after lunch (sometimes), and after dinner.
Anyone going trough the same experience?
I'll report back in a few weeks or if anything changes.
Good luck to you all :-)