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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | 
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|  Thu Mar 02 2006 10:32am | 
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| Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459    | Thank god MDP can see again!  It's a miracle!  If only Kam could see that a Skoda is not the way to go we'll all be happy! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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| shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350    | Good news MDP! Sounds like it was very simple and straightforward. Did you move from glasses or contacts? It must be a whole new experience being able to see properly without any help from anything else.... How long do they say that this fix stays effective for? I assume your eyes continue to age like they normally would....   | ||
|  Thu Mar 02 2006 10:58am | 
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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | Hi shmoogle, I used to wear glasses as not able to get on with contact lenses due to the severity of my astigmatism. This has all been rectified through the laser treatment now & my glasses donated to science    | ||
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| Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459    | 
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|  Thu Mar 02 2006 11:33am | 
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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | 
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| kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771    | Glad to hear everything went ok MDP!  Thanks for the write up, will definitely use this in the future if i ever need glasses..  (how much does it cost if you don't mind me asking?)
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|  Thu Mar 02 2006 12:03pm | 
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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | Your looking at approx £990 an eye. But I secured £300off ( post xmas sale I presume if booked before end feb) so for me I paid £840 per eye. I would have also been in need of a new prescription for my glasses & these cost me £300 last time, so mentally I have knocked this off the bill as well   | ||
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| shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350    | Thinks....
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|  Thu Mar 02 2006 12:58pm | 
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| kam100 Member Since: 28 Sep 2005 Location: In my office doing quotes!! Posts: 4771    | Whoa.. im in the wrong profession, my parents actually told me to become an optician! oh if i had listened then! So they charged you £800 an eye, and took them about an hour in all. Thats good money if you can get it! | ||
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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | I wish I'd had the courage or introductin/reccomendation in this case from a friend at the rugby club, to have done this years ago, but I guess it was made easier due to the fact technology has moved on & I was shocked at how easy/quick/painless & cheap it all was.   | ||
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| Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459    | Never trust a fellow member of your rugby club! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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|  Thu Mar 02 2006 1:18pm | 
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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | I did a lot of initial research myself as well before I took the plunge & went ahead with accuvision as used by my friend.
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| MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598    | 
 and his name ( believe it or not ) Gareth Edwards     " WITH MORE EXTRAS THAN A HOLLYWOOD EPIC " | ||
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| shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350    | Even I've (as the forum rugby luddite) heard of that name... he used to be on Question of Sport years ago!   | ||
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 . Go through to meet surgeon & discuss procedure etc. He then put some drops in my eyes & I return to the waiting room for 10mins. Then its off to theatre................. put some bin liner things on my shoes & lie down on the operating BED. Surgeon then  positions you correctly & ask you to look up into device and stair at a little green light ( right eye first ), he the puts some more drops in, followed by a device that keeps your eyelids wide open - this does not hurt at all. Then amazingly you still see him swabbing your eye - it then goes BLANK for a second when he obviously slices your cornea ( no pain ) you now seeing again and next up is the LASER....... weird, no pain only the slight smell of burning.All done and a soft clear contact lens is then placed over your eye & cleaned up. OK ..... next eye.... its that quick. All in all approx 10 mins if that in theatre. Back into waiting room for 10 mins ( I walked out of theatre eyes open & just a bit blurry ) they then ask you to sit for 10 mins with eyes shut. Then back into pre op room meet optomerist who again checks your eyes - all is well and go home. You have some drops to put in your eyes , 1 drop each eye on the hour. At night time I had a pair of perspex covers to shield my eyes in case I rubbed them in my sleep ( precautionary ). No problems - good night sleep, showered and off to Solihull again for follow up appointment at 10.00am. Here they remove the clear contact lens and check all is ok. As the last few days have een very sunny they reccommend you bring non prescription sunglasses with you ( very wise ).
 . Go through to meet surgeon & discuss procedure etc. He then put some drops in my eyes & I return to the waiting room for 10mins. Then its off to theatre................. put some bin liner things on my shoes & lie down on the operating BED. Surgeon then  positions you correctly & ask you to look up into device and stair at a little green light ( right eye first ), he the puts some more drops in, followed by a device that keeps your eyelids wide open - this does not hurt at all. Then amazingly you still see him swabbing your eye - it then goes BLANK for a second when he obviously slices your cornea ( no pain ) you now seeing again and next up is the LASER....... weird, no pain only the slight smell of burning.All done and a soft clear contact lens is then placed over your eye & cleaned up. OK ..... next eye.... its that quick. All in all approx 10 mins if that in theatre. Back into waiting room for 10 mins ( I walked out of theatre eyes open & just a bit blurry ) they then ask you to sit for 10 mins with eyes shut. Then back into pre op room meet optomerist who again checks your eyes - all is well and go home. You have some drops to put in your eyes , 1 drop each eye on the hour. At night time I had a pair of perspex covers to shield my eyes in case I rubbed them in my sleep ( precautionary ). No problems - good night sleep, showered and off to Solihull again for follow up appointment at 10.00am. Here they remove the clear contact lens and check all is ok. As the last few days have een very sunny they reccommend you bring non prescription sunglasses with you ( very wise ).






 
 
 
 

 , so the way I look at it its cost me £690 an eye -
 , so the way I look at it its cost me £690 an eye - 
