I asked my opthamologist about this a while ago, and his comment was that if I was happy with what I have right now (soft contact lenses, glasses), then to stick with it.
This is, I guess, the safe approach. I have poor vision, but have no problem taking care of my contacts and they cause me no problems (except for slight discomfort when glaring at a computer display at work). I have briefly considered lasering, but will continue with the status quo for now. Disclaimer - this is subject to change at any time.:)
Part of me wishes, however, that I could actually see my clock radio without squinting.
I asked my opthamologist about this a while ago, and his comment was that if I was happy with what I have right now (soft contact lenses, glasses), then to stick with it.
:)
This is, I guess, the safe approach. I have poor vision, but have no problem taking care of my contacts and they cause me no problems (except for slight discomfort when glaring at a computer display at work). I have briefly considered lasering, but will continue with the status quo for now. Disclaimer - this is subject to change at any time.
Part of me wishes, however, that I could actually see my clock radio without squinting.