Freakin laser beams ... anyone had their eyes done?

Freakin laser beams ... anyone had their eyes done?

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joestifff

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785 posts

107 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Thankyou4calling said:
I had mine done at Moorfields. It's universally recognised as the best in the world.

They offer private consultations and there breadth of knowledge is unequalled I'd say, well worth the journey.
May I be rude and ask how much bi can't find guide prices on their website. Was it LASIK you had? How bad was your prescription?

Thankyou4calling

10,606 posts

174 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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This link is for private patients at Moorfields.

The price was comparable to an optimalx or similar ((£3700) for LASIK but I like to think that they were less commercially driven and you are dealing with the best of the best in my opinion.

It s unnerving to consider the treatment, but I experienced no more than you might if you got a tiny bit if grit in your eye.

The difference quite literally was instant, I didn't drive home but I walked out without glasses for the first time since I was a kid (30 years) and saw colours and detail I really didn't know existed.

I don't know my prescription prior to but suffice to say my glasses were like coke bottles!

Now I can buy sunglasses off the shelf, do sports it is amazing.

Good luck with it.

http://www.moorfields-private.co.uk/home

joestifff

Original Poster:

785 posts

107 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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Thanks for the link. I have been researching more into this.

Moorfields was excellent to talk to on the phone. The problem I have with them is how far from them I am!! I would require to go down at least 3 times. likely to be 4, I would have to be going down on a train at £250 a pop, plus hotels etc.

Interestingly, after discussing this with Moorfields, they said they use the same machines as Optical express and Focus clinics (also London) If I didn't live so far from London I think I would have gone to them.

Optical Express have come down in price, not that the price was ever a worry, but nice to get a bit reduced. So I am booked in to meet the surgeon today, have a huge list of questions. Optical Express have sent me all the details of the actual surgeon so I can research him etc, which is a positive.

My surgery is preliminary booked for the 24th of September, if all goes well today and I get a good vibe and trust the surgeon I am fairly sure I will commit.

I stupidly googled what could go wrong! bad idea! there are websites set up to bad mouth optical express, optimax etc etc, terrifying! I am now so scared I will come out blind. Everyone however I have personally spoke with who has had the surgery (including father and brother) rave about their only regret is not doing it sooner. Yes they had dry eye for a few months after, but now they can see!!!

So I will keep you all informed, but keep the reassurance coming, I need it!!!

Patch1875

4,895 posts

133 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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I had mines done 8 years ago at optical express. I was -5 in both eyes best thing I've ever had done.

Eyes tested a few weeks ago I'm still 20/20 at 44yo.

joestifff

Original Poster:

785 posts

107 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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Patch1875 said:
I had mines done 8 years ago at optical express. I was -5 in both eyes best thing I've ever had done.

Eyes tested a few weeks ago I'm still 20/20 at 44yo.
That's excellent. I bet you are chuffed. I can only hope for 20/20... money back if they can't achieve it so I am told.

joestifff

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785 posts

107 months

Wednesday 7th September 2016
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So had a meeting with my consultant, asked so many questions!

They are still happy with my eyes, they are thick enough still. He did stress that the risks are increased due to my high prescription and my vision may never be as good as with glasses, he showed me a worst case scenario and I could hardly tell the difference! He estimated at 15% chance that it won't be as good as glasses/contacts.

Interestingly he wore glasses; I did ask why he hadn't had it done. He said that in his work he cannot take the risk that it won't be 100% perfect (due to being an optician) as his job would be at risk and he was to old to retrain in something else - seemed plausible.

He was a nice guy and felt the safest and most relaxed around him as I have so far - got to be a good sign.

So surgery is booked for the 24th still. I am so nervous. I need to stop reading all the st online! He said I wouldn't go blind - that was one of my questions.

I guess as he said, it is an elective procedure, I need to understand I will have to live with the worst case scenarios he gave me.