• M137@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I don’t need it to be night to realise that. I have -13 on both eyes, near-sightedness (not sure about the correct terminology in English). I see clearly for about one centimetre right by the tip of my nose, everything closer or further than that is a blurry and fuzzy mess. To use my phone without glasses I have to press it against my nose and can only see about half of the screen width clearly.

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      8 months ago

      I think they just meant night time is when people remove glasses, so that’s when you notice the difference 😎

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      8 months ago

      Oof I’m circa -10/-11 and that’s rough enough. I’d say an inch vision not a centimeter for me.

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      8 months ago

      Do you have an option for eye surgery?

      I did it with -8/9 R/L and they sit at -0.5/1 diopter now nine years post LASIK. Best decision I’ve ever made.

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        8 months ago

        I’ve seen videos of eye surgery, no thank you I’m happy with my glasses and contact lenses

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          8 months ago

          I’ve seen videos too. LASIK with double laser is the least intrusive. Pop a Xanax and fifteen minutes later it’s over.

          I was enjoying the light show a lot. Very interesting experience and would do it again in a heartbeat if needed.

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              It’s also not risk free. There are tons of YouTube videos talking about people’s bad experiences with it including possible side effects, some of which are a dealbreaker for me like a mouse cursor having starbursts. No thank you, I will take my glasses over that. I’d never opt for eye surgery unless medically necessary.