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sapiens:
I'm surprised to read many people wearing glasses nowadays. What happened to laser surgery?

I was expecting Europeans with their health care systems to be provided surgery at low costs. How much is it? USD 1000? € 1000? Even if you don't have a high-paying job, you can surely save enough money one year and get rid of glasses the following year. Are you just lazy?

Some people in my family wear glasses (yes, they are lazy, no surgery!), mostly for myopia, so I expect to develop the condition eventually. I had some tests last month, and they say I'm fine. Some -0.75 in both eyes. Dunno what that means exactly, but I can see fine; far away letters look a little blurry, but it's no big deal. I suppose I will buy glasses sometime, and then when I get the time, get that laser thingy.

mistersampo:

--- Quote from: sapiens on December 21, 2010, 02:07:04 AM ---I'm surprised to read many people wearing glasses nowadays. What happened to laser surgery?

I was expecting Europeans with their health care systems to be provided surgery at low costs. How much is it? USD 1000? € 1000? Even if you don't have a high-paying job, you can surely save enough money one year and get rid of glasses the following year. Are you just lazy?

Some people in my family wear glasses (yes, they are lazy, no surgery!), mostly for myopia, so I expect to develop the condition eventually. I had some tests last month, and they say I'm fine. Some -0.75 in both eyes. Dunno what that means exactly, but I can see fine; far away letters look a little blurry, but it's no big deal. I suppose I will buy glasses sometime, and then when I get the time, get that laser thingy.

--- End quote ---

Even if I wanted laser surgery, I have a ton of things that are higher on the "want list."

I don't really see the point in Laser surgery, for myself anyway, because I think that glasses are awesome.

1000mAh:

--- Quote from: mistersampo on December 21, 2010, 02:20:02 AM ---
--- Quote from: sapiens on December 21, 2010, 02:07:04 AM ---I'm surprised to read many people wearing glasses nowadays. What happened to laser surgery?

I was expecting Europeans with their health care systems to be provided surgery at low costs. How much is it? USD 1000? € 1000? Even if you don't have a high-paying job, you can surely save enough money one year and get rid of glasses the following year. Are you just lazy?

Some people in my family wear glasses (yes, they are lazy, no surgery!), mostly for myopia, so I expect to develop the condition eventually. I had some tests last month, and they say I'm fine. Some -0.75 in both eyes. Dunno what that means exactly, but I can see fine; far away letters look a little blurry, but it's no big deal. I suppose I will buy glasses sometime, and then when I get the time, get that laser thingy.

--- End quote ---

Even if I wanted laser surgery, I have a ton of things that are higher on the "want list."

I don't really see the point in Laser surgery, for myself anyway, because I think that glasses are awesome.

--- End quote ---

I copy that what is written above.

leonichan:

--- Quote from: 1000mAh on December 21, 2010, 06:40:09 AM ---
--- Quote from: mistersampo on December 21, 2010, 02:20:02 AM ---
--- Quote from: sapiens on December 21, 2010, 02:07:04 AM ---I'm surprised to read many people wearing glasses nowadays. What happened to laser surgery?

I was expecting Europeans with their health care systems to be provided surgery at low costs. How much is it? USD 1000? € 1000? Even if you don't have a high-paying job, you can surely save enough money one year and get rid of glasses the following year. Are you just lazy?

Some people in my family wear glasses (yes, they are lazy, no surgery!), mostly for myopia, so I expect to develop the condition eventually. I had some tests last month, and they say I'm fine. Some -0.75 in both eyes. Dunno what that means exactly, but I can see fine; far away letters look a little blurry, but it's no big deal. I suppose I will buy glasses sometime, and then when I get the time, get that laser thingy.

--- End quote ---

Even if I wanted laser surgery, I have a ton of things that are higher on the "want list."

I don't really see the point in Laser surgery, for myself anyway, because I think that glasses are awesome.

--- End quote ---

I copy that what is written above.

--- End quote ---

Me too. I like my glasses and I wouldn't got to lasik even if someone offered to pay it for me. Or maybe then I would but I would still continue to wear glasses, just without any lenses.

JoonasTo:
Because laser surgery isn't safe, permanent or cheap?

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