For those who are nearsighted
ORIGINAL: ffingers
wife had em and used them....they work....she didn't like having to put them in at night as they are hard and hurt a little she said.....after awhile, the effects last longer too..like if you do it for a few weeks, you may be able to go 2 days without putting them in at night....
wife had em and used them....they work....she didn't like having to put them in at night as they are hard and hurt a little she said.....after awhile, the effects last longer too..like if you do it for a few weeks, you may be able to go 2 days without putting them in at night....
ORIGINAL: Northernfirepower
Looks interesting, anyone know someone who has done it?
Looks interesting, anyone know someone who has done it?

Actually, If you want to go into the air force to fly, this is the only method you can use to fly if your eyes are out of wack. they won't let you fly with contacts, glasses,or surgery.
I'd rather have that procedure where they stick a tiny needle in your eye and inject a clear fluid into your eye that clears things up. A lot safer than laser and you're good to go in minutes.
Saw it on Good morning america a few years back but havent heard much about it since.
Saw it on Good morning america a few years back but havent heard much about it since.
ORIGINAL: thisismyacct
lolol jfunk that was amazing, thanks XD.. my mom got lasik and shes well past 40. Still needs glasses to read though. :/
lolol jfunk that was amazing, thanks XD.. my mom got lasik and shes well past 40. Still needs glasses to read though. :/


