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by stevie_d_64
Fri May 13, 2005 1:45 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: blurry sights?
Replies: 16
Views: 3970

I'm not that old...yet...

Suckhow wrote:I'm guessing that this thread is not attracting too much attention or input from the "younger generation" members.
And if I can get my tokus in the chair, for the lasik procedure and have that work, to correct a nearsighted condition, that had been plaguing me for most of my "young" life...

I had it done almost 5 years ago...I'm 40 now and it still works...

No fumbling for glasses that may get a smudge in the wrong spot at the wrong time just to see what I am trying to shoot at???

No more contacts that need cleaning or replacement if they get too old or lost...

Come on guys!!! hehehe It ain't that bad!!!

No knives, no pain...Just clear vision, better vision that you've had in years...Corrected in about 3 minutes...

Plus you get to take a valium or two (depending on how much a wuss you are, ahem, I took two...hehehe) and get to take that Saturday off from mowing the lawn, because he does the procedures on Friday, so you can have the whole weekend to be waited on hand and foot...

I liked that part...Being able to sluff off heavy lifting because I was concerned about the inner-ocular pressure buildup from lifting heavy objects...

You have to be a student of the process to tie those factors together and make it a plausible excuse...

Ya'll be nice nah ya here...

Later,
Steve
by stevie_d_64
Mon May 09, 2005 10:54 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: blurry sights?
Replies: 16
Views: 3970

I had the Lasik surgery...

...back in 2000...

It was a tremendous change for me as I had worn glasses since the 6th grade...

Ever seen a grown man cry after they can see after that long a time with glasses???

I would say that that could be an option for you in any situation...

Make sure you are interested, to go with Dr. Yankolove (yes, thats for real...), If I swear by his system, you can take that to the bank...

Make sure you mention to him that you want him to know that one of the activities you partake in is the shooting "sports"...And if he could take that into account during the qualifying and measurement phase of the procedure...

Make sure you have your "dominate eye" corrected to 20/20 or better...He'll consider adjusting the other eye to a lesser correction to take care of the other vision you'll need as well...

Never fear, this was done for me, and you vision "fares" out to where you'll not know the difference, and the shooting and sight picture you need will definitely be a welcome surprise...

I'm only saying this because I don't plan on going back to glasses anytime soon...

His office will work with you on financing (if that is an issue), I got my eyes done at the same time, and got away with about $2600 for the whole package...

To me it was worth it...

email me or PM me for more info if you're interested...

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