I had it done in May 2010 and it’s been perfect ever since. I wasn’t shooting a bow back then, but went back to shooting a rifle within a week.
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Did mine last year around March at Mann Eye in the Woodlands. Like said above, its worth way more than what you actually pay.
I grew up with glasses. Got my first pair at about age 10. My vision was horrible. 20-400, super nearsighted with astigmatism. I could see 8-10 inches in front my face then a complete blur beyond that. Got the procedure done last year and was 20-20 with clear vision in about a week.
Dry eye was my biggest issue for about 2 months. Eye drops were your best friend.
All in all, its a GREAT investment.
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36 Years of wearing classes or contact I had it done on Good Friday. 20/20. Motto of todays Military is "If You Can't See, You Can't Fight" They get it FREE.
I have a bay fishing buddy that asked how good it is. I told him I was spotting Birds work the bay from Grapevine Texas. Dang that's good.
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Told my Boss about it. He said his eye Doctor told him that his eye could not be fixed. Well Yea....He wants you to keep coming back every year to get you eyes checked and buy their glasses.
Only way to find out is to get the Free Consultation. Hats off to Dr. Robert Smith, M.D.
Dr. Smith served 20 years in the USAF and retired as Colonel. In the service, he started the USAF Refractive Surgery Program, and as the Medical Director, he performed the first refractive surgeries on fighter pilots in the Air Force, leading to him being locally known as the "Top Gun Surgeon".
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostDid it late, at age 42 or so. Told me the best they expected was 5 years. Well 12 years later I am just now noticing slight changes over the last 2 years. I would have paid double for the results I have enjoyed. It is awesomeness. Certain things in life aint worth finding a bargain...…….this is definitely one of them!!!
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I had PRK while in the Army. Some injuries messed it up and ended up with some messed up vision again. I was offered Lasik through the VA earlier this year and had done it. It is so nice not messing with glasses or contacts. Especially shooting a bow
Lasik was much less painful in the days after than PRK was.
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Originally posted by coachk View PostBest money I ever spent! I had it done probably 15 years ago or more...just started having to wear reading glasses this year...that was one of the things they told me when I had it done is I WOULD have to wear reading glasses eventually, but most people have to anyway at some point so I didn't think that was a problem
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Originally posted by coker737 View PostDr. Smith served 20 years in the USAF and retired as Colonel. In the service, he started the USAF Refractive Surgery Program, and as the Medical Director, he performed the first refractive surgeries on fighter pilots in the Air Force, leading to him being locally known as the "Top Gun Surgeon".
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Originally posted by kd350 View Postthis... had it done at Mann eye, they are/was a sponsor on here
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