Laser eye surgery

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Laser eye surgery

by sam1 » 01 May 2010 09:45

We have an open day on Thurs 6th May at Optimax in Friar St, opposite Sainsbury, between 1200 and 7 pm. If anyone's ever considered it, please pop in for a chat with the counsellors, optometrist and myself to find out more. We guarantee to beat other providers prices by £100. I'll even make you a cup of tea :D

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by Dirk Gently » 01 May 2010 13:09

Guess who I bumped into in the laser eye surgeon's.....

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by AthleticoSpizz » 03 May 2010 19:19

.....but is it that good? Sam still wears glasses :arrow: puzzled smiley emoticon

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by sam1 » 04 May 2010 13:04

^ I know :lol: That's cos I have to wait a few months to get mine done til another nurse can cover me. I'm good at multitasking but even I'd struggle to assist the doctor whilst being the patient too.

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 May 2010 20:17

Didnt there used to be a laser place up London Road????


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Re: Laser eye surgery

by Royal With Cheese » 05 May 2010 23:41

sam1 We have an open day on Thurs 6th May at Optimax in Friar St, opposite Sainsbury, between 1200 and 7 pm. If anyone's ever considered it, please pop in for a chat with the counsellors, optometrist and myself to find out more. We guarantee to beat other providers prices by £100. I'll even make you a cup of tea :D

I've been quoted £100 an eye.

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by SouthDownsRoyal » 07 May 2010 18:40

What if it goes wrong?

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 May 2010 22:59

you end up blind and running the country


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Re: Laser eye surgery

by SouthDownsRoyal » 09 May 2010 18:39

AthleticoSpizz you end up blind and running the country



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Re: Laser eye surgery

by soggy biscuit » 23 May 2010 09:25

SouthDownsRoyal What if it goes wrong?


Spoke to an eye surgeon at RBH couple of years back about this and he explained to me what happens when it goes wrong and how laser eye surgery companies skew the success rate figures so people believe they are better than they are (as long as sight is improved they can add it to the success figure, f**k what else happens to you). He said in the last 10 years his job has changed from dealing with eye injuries to purely dealing with laser eye surgery gone wrong.

My eyesite is very bad, even after the chat with this guy I am still tempted

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by sam1 » 27 May 2010 22:19

Well I've not heard of any problems. If there were genuine horror stories then they'd soon make the national press. Other companies skew their figures but Optimax is transparent. I'd love to know which eye surgeon told you that, that's total bollox . I'm a nurse, I'm not on a commission or anything and it's my professional responsibilty to be the patient's advocate so I would never recommend anything I didn't have faith in.

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by Dirk Gently » 27 May 2010 22:56

Before you sign the contract for going ahead with this, make sure you carefully read all the small print at the bottom.


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Re: Laser eye surgery

by Royal With Cheese » 31 May 2010 14:07

Dirk Gently Before you sign the contract for going ahead with this, make sure you carefully read all the small print at the bottom.

Why bother? You'll be able to see it after the op.

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by sam1 » 21 Nov 2010 14:17

Just a reminder to say that I can still get anyone half price treatment for lasik intralase wavefront. Interest free finance plans available. £10 for a consultation appointment which is refunded or comes off the price of treatment.

Getting mine done this Thurs for free. GTFI.

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Nov 2010 19:18

As a diabetic. I had mine done for free

Not a pleasant experience...I must admit

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by TBM » 22 Nov 2010 11:57

AthleticoSpizz As a diabetic. I had mine done for free

Not a pleasant experience...I must admit


Were you awake whilst it was being done?

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by SouthDownsRoyal » 23 Nov 2010 15:03

I know someone who had this done 10 years ago and now needs glasses for driving as eye sight got worse again.

Is this rare or the norm?

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by sam1 » 23 Nov 2010 17:41

10 years later, to need glasses for driving isn't unusual. It's best to have a stable prescription to start with. It doesn't mean you'd never need reading glasses either as that happens with age and is due to rigidity of the eye muscles which attach to the lens. Laser reshapes the cornea for long sight/short sight. Knowing my luck, at my age, I'll need reading glasses in a few years time but that doesn't bother me. i want to have some on a bit of cord around my neck.

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Re: Laser eye surgery

by Royal Lady » 24 Nov 2010 17:24

can someone who is both short sighted and long sighted have laser surgery and can you be put to sleep?

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