I highly doubt you have evidence to back this up. And something better than your N=1 personal story.
Also, do they work in the dark? Eyeglasses do.
If you are wearing glasses try them yourself, you will see.
I highly doubt you have evidence to back this up. And something better than your N=1 personal story.
Also, do they work in the dark? Eyeglasses do.
If you are wearing glasses try them yourself, you will see.

I'm in the same boat as you, Baron. Am 47 and just recently began having vision issues where blurry (in right eye mostly) is a bit more than I can tolerate and finding myself squinting a lot. Never needed glasses before.
I've read so much bad stuff on LASIK that I am afraid of it. Not to mention the fact that I have a particular fear about people touching my eyes. I've just resigned myself to the fact that I'll eventually need glasses.
"Read Without Glasses Method" on amazon. I have not tried it yet, but I plan to.
Man, it seems like everything close up is now blurry and hard to read unless I push it away from me. This sucks. I made it to 47 without glasses but I guess my eyesight was bound to fade eventually.
The thing is, I don't want reading glasses or prescription lenses.
Has anybody ever had Lasik done? I'd like to hear your experience and if you recommend it.
Thanks!