Crush
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Disclaimer: I am seeking advice on the correction of myopia (near-sightedness) using either laser eye surgery or other forms of surgery. This is just a starting place in my search for information. I will consult with a medical specialist.
I am a male, late 30s, with a prescription of -2 diopters in each eye. Astigmatisms are small and do not require correction when wearing contact lenses. No history of eye disease.
When diving I wear disposable contact lenses, and they work fine.
Should I bother with corrective surgery? If I do, and the surgery goes well, will I then need to correct with bifocal lenses to read my gauges in, say, twenty years? Should I worry about halos when night diving? How long after surgery will I need to refrain from diving, assuming that all goes well? What questions have I not thought of asking that I should ask?
I realize that with any surgery things can go wrong. Let's assume a good turnout, unless bad turnouts are reasonably likely.
If you don't know the answers, don't post that I should ask my ophthalmologist. I am aware of this.
I am a male, late 30s, with a prescription of -2 diopters in each eye. Astigmatisms are small and do not require correction when wearing contact lenses. No history of eye disease.
When diving I wear disposable contact lenses, and they work fine.
Should I bother with corrective surgery? If I do, and the surgery goes well, will I then need to correct with bifocal lenses to read my gauges in, say, twenty years? Should I worry about halos when night diving? How long after surgery will I need to refrain from diving, assuming that all goes well? What questions have I not thought of asking that I should ask?
I realize that with any surgery things can go wrong. Let's assume a good turnout, unless bad turnouts are reasonably likely.
If you don't know the answers, don't post that I should ask my ophthalmologist. I am aware of this.