1) If you are reading this Thank-you for your interest. And Thanks to Frank for bringing the old SH back!!
2) If you are under 40 please limit your replies too first hand knowledge of my question.
I am considering Lasik and I am over 50. I have my CDL and I am a licensed Pilot therefore Mono or Blended Lasik is not an option.
During my initial consult the Doctor was very upfront and honest in regards to the most likely outcome of the procedure, that being my
close up vision would most likely be worse than it currently is (2.0) for reading and short distance.
My question to those that have had Lasik at or after the age of 40-50: Are you happy? Can you still properly view the crosshairs
while sighting on the target? Since your distance vision is fine due you shoot with glasses with no correction and have a cheater bifocal
to allow you to easily read dope charts, scope turrets etc. ?
Thanks in advance for response and understanding, as the Doctor was very adamant "once this is done you can not go back"
I consider this a decision which is VERY important to thoroughly research.
2) If you are under 40 please limit your replies too first hand knowledge of my question.
I am considering Lasik and I am over 50. I have my CDL and I am a licensed Pilot therefore Mono or Blended Lasik is not an option.
During my initial consult the Doctor was very upfront and honest in regards to the most likely outcome of the procedure, that being my
close up vision would most likely be worse than it currently is (2.0) for reading and short distance.
My question to those that have had Lasik at or after the age of 40-50: Are you happy? Can you still properly view the crosshairs
while sighting on the target? Since your distance vision is fine due you shoot with glasses with no correction and have a cheater bifocal
to allow you to easily read dope charts, scope turrets etc. ?
Thanks in advance for response and understanding, as the Doctor was very adamant "once this is done you can not go back"
I consider this a decision which is VERY important to thoroughly research.