Laser Eye Surgery - Pros/Cons for hunters
Hey all,
My work just circulated a notice that our group benefits provider is offering a 3 month promotion for increased discounts/coverage on Laser Eye Surgery.
What i'm looking for here, is feedback from anyone who's had the procedure (or similar procedures) or stories of hunters you know about the less discussed results and side effects, particularly for folks who hunt or do lots outdoors.
Obviously, i'd like to be free of the PITA that glasses are. I'd like to be able to put on atv/motorcycle helmets easily, i'd like to be able to put on my turkey hunting facemask without fighting with the damn glasses every time, i'd like to be able to wear a chainsaw helmet & earmuffs without crushing arms of glasses into the side of my head and getting a headache. You get the picture.
However, I've heard that there are side affects that often effect outdoors people more than the typical patient.
Things like:
- Messed up depth of field - makes focusing down rear sight, front sight & target very difficult
- Constant tearing/eye leaking from wind, even just soft steady breezes
- Often very poor/blurry/foggy vision in dawn/dusk light
- Severe glare and 'spots' in direct sunlight
If you've got any info or experience to share, i'd appreciate hearing it!
Laser Eye Surgery - Pros/Cons for hunters
Wife is not a hunter. She does shoot with me trap, rifle, handgun. She does a lot of photography and spends a lot od time hiking and outdoors. She got it done. I went down with her and drove her home. After that no glasses except at night specifically when it's wet or when she is tired at night. I think the wet was from the glare. She has had it for twelve years and the prescription she has for her night glasses is the last one before she would be wearing straight glass. I think there is maybe a placebo effect. She wishes she got it done sooner. No complaints on atv snowmobile or boat with wind in her eyes.
She didn't cheap out and went to some place downtown Toronto Bochner. Pain to drive to but worth it to her. She is an advocate for the procedure and place now. I watched the procedure on TV outside the room. Amazing to see.
Good luck. I think you will enjoy it. Good to hear some companies are offering that benefit.