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The Mana Knight
07-20-2007, 10:06 AM
So the question of this thread is to see who wear glasses, contacts, had surgery, has perfect vision, or has no clue what their vision is because they're too cheap, lazy, etc. to get their eyes checked.

I use to think I had perfect vision, but when I took a Physical back in 2003, I failed the vision test and was told to see an eye doctor. Well, I still never did. From what I gather, my right eye seems to be perfect, but my left eye isn't. But since only one eye isn't perfect and I don't really drive (and I sit in the front row in classes), not worth the hassle for me to pay $50 for an exam.

All right, so what's the percentage at CAG? On most gaming forums, the percentage who wear glasses/constacts is usually above 50%.

ZForce
07-20-2007, 10:07 AM
Glasses for me, I'm practically blind without em.

bmachine
07-20-2007, 10:08 AM
Absolutely useless without my glasses. Occasionally sort of useless even with them.

I wear contacts in the summer so I can rock some shades, though.

TC
07-20-2007, 11:15 AM
Had lasik in 2000. One of the best decisions I've ever made. Wore glasses for a long time and was really tired of them. Never liked contacts.

GuilewasNK
07-20-2007, 11:29 AM
I've worn glasses since the 5th grade IIRC. My eyesight is terrible without them.

gamefan1686
07-20-2007, 11:37 AM
Contacts, but I would like to get lasik.

life.exe
07-20-2007, 12:45 PM
Contacts (The kind you throw away every day), then I wear glasses when im not going to be away from the house so I save some pairs of contacts.

senorwoohoo
07-20-2007, 12:48 PM
My eyes can't see shit that's far away.

Glasses for driving/TV/concerts/etc...

Ikohn4ever
07-20-2007, 12:54 PM
i have an interesting predicament, my right eye is like 20/40 my left eye is 20/15, 20/20 is what you want your eyes to be. I dont want to wear eyeglasses for just one eye, and contacts were a hassle when i tried them. So its either go without glasses or a monocle. Right now its no glasses, until i find a monocle salesman

smalien1
07-20-2007, 12:59 PM
I've tried contacts, but i absolutley cannot put shit in my eyes.
Glasses.

DiscoDuck8k
07-20-2007, 01:20 PM
I have glasses.. don't really like them, but I'm used to them now.

I'm more or less completely blind without them; everything more than 1 ft. in front of me is a blurry mess.

JeffreyLebowski
07-20-2007, 01:23 PM
Contacts for me. I've had them for about 10 years now. I think I'm supposed to throw them out every two weeks, but I end up using them for months. Don't tell my eye doctor.

shinryuu
07-20-2007, 01:24 PM
I have glasses for the time being and only got them about a year ago. Wearing glasses is starting to feel uncomfortable so I won't be surprised if I get contacts within a year or two.

Punk_Raven
07-20-2007, 01:26 PM
I wear glasses, but ehy don't do much. I'm 20/100 and i think the other eye is a little better. Not sure if that's with or without glasses. I'm legally " blind as a bat".

EDIT: Actually. I looked up and legally blind is 20/200, I'm just low vision. Still not good enough to drive, though.

Apossum
07-20-2007, 01:29 PM
I have glasses for long distances, but i end up wearing them all the time...is that going to hurt my eyes? :)

Kendro
07-20-2007, 01:39 PM
So as of now 11.1% have perfect vision. They must not masturbate much.

judyjudyjudy
07-20-2007, 01:50 PM
Glasses. I wear contacts for special occasions, but working in front of a computer every day make my eyes too dry to wear them daily. Once my vision stabilizes, I want to do laser.

Liquid 2
07-20-2007, 01:53 PM
One contact for my left eye, which is a lazy eye. I haven't worn them in several years though...I need to get some more because it's a restriction on my license.
I can see perfectly without them though, it's just that my right eye does most of the work, which will lead it to lose its sight more quickly over the years. The contact puts the left eye's lazy ass to work so that they share the load.

zewone
07-20-2007, 01:57 PM
Contacts.

I want lazer surgery, but I'm wary of the aftermath years down the road.

Gnuh
07-20-2007, 01:58 PM
Glasses with a -5.5 in my left eye and -5.75 in my right eye.

Mr. Anderson
07-20-2007, 02:03 PM
Glasses, I can't see without them at all.

The Mana Knight
07-20-2007, 02:13 PM
One contact for my left eye, which is a lazy eye. I haven't worn them in several years though...I need to get some more because it's a restriction on my license.
I can see perfectly without them though, it's just that my right eye does most of the work, which will lead it to lose its sight more quickly over the years. The contact puts the left eye's lazy ass to work so that they share the load.That's basically my situation. My left eye seems to not be as good as my right eye. I have no idea how bad, all I know is that when I took online vision test, or look at my computer monitor with my left eye (I have a 17" LCD), I can't see my monitor over 2.5 feet. I don't really know if this is something I should be concerned with or not. I don't have a full driver's license yet, so hopefully I can pass the vision test when I get mine sometime this year. Like you, since my right eye over powers my left eye, I can see okay (unless I cover my right eye). I think my right eye is losing some sight, but oh well.

$50 is too much for an eye exam, and then glasses are expensive. I'll just wait until I'm almost blind to probably get an exam.

Brak
07-20-2007, 02:14 PM
Eyepatch, here.

Two of them.

Yaaarrrr...

Mattte
07-20-2007, 02:18 PM
Got me some Focus Night & Day contacts I can wear for a month straight. Its like I don't even wear them.

Mr. Beef
07-20-2007, 02:24 PM
Damn, so many people here have poor vision. -has 20/20-

Sofa King Kool
07-20-2007, 02:25 PM
I'll be getting surgery once I can afford it, but for now, glasses.

GuilewasNK
07-20-2007, 02:27 PM
Damn, so many people here have poor vision. -has 20/20-

Them damn video games! :D

Silencer
07-20-2007, 02:31 PM
Contacts for me....might look into lasik surgery down the road.

Dead of Knight
07-20-2007, 02:40 PM
Glasses, with a -9,-8.75 prescription. :wall: Contacts dry my eyes out too much. I am going to ask my doctor about laser surgery next time I see him.

AK85
07-20-2007, 02:40 PM
I have had glasses since I was in 4th grade, I am thinking about trying contacts later this year when I go for a new exam.

The Mana Knight
07-20-2007, 02:40 PM
Them damn video games! :DI play more video games than most, stare at a monitor/TV screen for around 12-17 hours a day, and still have better vision than most. Don't ask me how I do it.;)

red flare graf
07-20-2007, 02:59 PM
Contacts, I can't see jack shit without them. I'll probably get lasik in a few years.. I want to wait as long as possible, because I've heard bad stories and want them to get as far along with the procedure as they can.

RAMSTORIA
07-20-2007, 03:05 PM
glasses also. i never liked contacts, plus the glasses go well with my huge nose. ive had them since 3rd grade so its really hard for me to imagine myself without them, theyve been on me longer than my pubic hair, and im pretty attatched to that too.

hohez
07-20-2007, 03:06 PM
Glasses. Would like to have lasik, but I am way way too big of a pussy to have surgery done to my eyes for fear of losing them.

dastly75
07-20-2007, 03:10 PM
glasses for driving only, I might wear them on exam day though

Halo05
07-20-2007, 03:15 PM
Among the wonderful gifts that the Marine Corps gave to me was free PRK surgery back in 2004. I've been close to 20/20 since then. Before that it was glasses.

GuilewasNK
07-20-2007, 03:18 PM
I used to wear contacts years ago but they gave me headaches so I stopped. Plus, I like the ease of use with glasses.

The Mana Knight
07-20-2007, 06:20 PM
I used to wear contacts years ago but they gave me headaches so I stopped. Plus, I like the ease of use with glasses.I'm curious as to blurriness can give headaches, because I get headaches all the time and can feel the pain in my eyes (well, stress on my eyes).

levi333
07-20-2007, 07:53 PM
Contacts, -8.50 in both eyes FTW!

Laser surgery is a dream. Had eyewear since 2nd grade, don't remember what it's like w/o.

The Mana Knight
07-20-2007, 08:30 PM
Contacts, -8.50 in both eyes FTW!

Laser surgery is a dream. Had eyewear since 2nd grade, don't remember what it's like w/o.That's really bad. Glasses back then must have been really thick. I doubt my vision will ever get that bad, I hope.

Damn, over 75% of CAG Members wear glasses/contacts. I'm curious as to whether these people found out they needed them by a random eye exam, of if they were just having problems seeing (so they went to see a doctor)? I was thinking around 60%, unless the perfect vision people aren't responding to this poll. :P

SteveMcQ
07-20-2007, 08:58 PM
Lasik.

JohnnyDrama
07-20-2007, 09:07 PM
Glasses for me, but I'd like to have Lasik in the future

2Fast
07-20-2007, 09:13 PM
Probably a little better than 20/20 vision here (at least in one eye IIRC), I can see really long distances and very fine detail.

Also through women's clothes.

Apossum
07-20-2007, 09:27 PM
I'm curious as to blurriness can give headaches, because I get headaches all the time and can feel the pain in my eyes (well, stress on my eyes).


That's called eye strain. You probably get it pretty bad from being in front of a screen for 12-17 hours a day. You'll probably become seriously near sighted in a few years as you get older.

dtcarson
07-20-2007, 10:25 PM
Extremely nearsighted, I've had glasses since first grade. I did wear contacts ("Rigid Gas Permeable") for a few years between 10th grade and the year after graduating college. Broke one (had the same pair that entire time) and needed glasses *right then*, so then had glasses again. Tried contacts again a few years later, either they had changed or my eyes had, my eyes were always red and dry, then when my son was born due to the lack of consistent sleep my eyes were always tired so I went back to glasses.
I am tempted by laser eye surgery, everyone I know who's had it in the past couple years loves it, but that's a big step, plus I haven't ever worked on the timing to fund it via my FSA.

Interesting article on sitting close to a screen and causing eye damage:
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_105.html

Calamityuponthee
07-20-2007, 10:31 PM
Lasik. Best decision I've made.

Negative
07-20-2007, 10:39 PM
Lasik here too. I'll never regret it. Looking at the sky/stars so clearly for the first time was unbelievable.

The Mana Knight
07-20-2007, 10:48 PM
That's called eye strain. You probably get it pretty bad from being in front of a screen for 12-17 hours a day. You'll probably become seriously near sighted in a few years as you get older.I've done it for 5 years heavily and haven't had a huge problem, but it could be why my left eye isn't as good as it use to be. I just have strain every once in a while (not everyday) thankfully. Right now, it's just really painful.
Extremely nearsighted, I've had glasses since first grade. I did wear contacts ("Rigid Gas Permeable") for a few years between 10th grade and the year after graduating college. Broke one (had the same pair that entire time) and needed glasses *right then*, so then had glasses again. Tried contacts again a few years later, either they had changed or my eyes had, my eyes were always red and dry, then when my son was born due to the lack of consistent sleep my eyes were always tired so I went back to glasses.
I am tempted by laser eye surgery, everyone I know who's had it in the past couple years loves it, but that's a big step, plus I haven't ever worked on the timing to fund it via my FSA.

Interesting article on sitting close to a screen and causing eye damage:
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_105.htmlCrap, I sit close to my monitor in the dark all the time. :( I wonder if I'm screwed for life.

beguile
07-20-2007, 11:22 PM
Had lasik in 2000. One of the best decisions I've ever made. Wore glasses for a long time and was really tired of them. Never liked contacts.

How's your vision as of today after seven years? I'm seriously considering about lasik. I heard the technology improved over the years. How much does it cost you?

My friend stated that you need to get lasik again in the future after getting it the first time. Is that true?

For everyone with lasik, do you recommend it? If so, how much did you pay to get lasik? Thanks for your time.

tiredfornow
07-20-2007, 11:26 PM
1 for perfect vision.

XxFuRy2Xx
07-20-2007, 11:33 PM
Glasses, only when I use the computer, though.

SithFran
07-20-2007, 11:38 PM
I've had glasses since third grade. 29 now. So over 20 years. I could go for Lasik but I hate things close to my eyes. Maybe after I go sky-diving this summer I can do it. Plus they said I'm so close to the top limits that I may still have to wear glasses for reading and such. Not sure if it's worth it then.

jeffreyjrose
07-20-2007, 11:43 PM
Glasses. I wear contacts for special occasions, but working in front of a computer every day make my eyes too dry to wear them daily. Once my vision stabilizes, I want to do laser.

Ditto... exactly.

rcannon
07-21-2007, 12:02 AM
Glasses but only for reading. Could get by without them but I get headaches if I do that.

Thongsy
07-21-2007, 12:12 AM
I wear glasses, but generally for words and signs that are far away. Like stuff on the whiteboard at college. I know I have needed glasses since at least my sophomore year in high school, but never did. After getting them it was a world of differences as far as my sight was concerned, I'll probably get lasik in the future, depending on the cost and other factors.

Mr. Beef
07-21-2007, 01:09 AM
I think you should forfeit your eyesight if you sit way too close to the screen. It was my parents actually who told me not to sit so damned close, otherwise I'd have to wear glasses. Seems like sage advice.

Apossum
07-21-2007, 03:54 AM
I've done it for 5 years heavily and haven't had a huge problem, but it could be why my left eye isn't as good as it use to be. I just have strain every once in a while (not everyday) thankfully. Right now, it's just really painful.



lets put it this way-- your eyes aren't getting any healthier. strain and headaches are a sure sign that your eyes aren't enjoying all that time in front of the screen. there's no way you could keep up 12-17 hours a day without some bad side effects. especially if you keep it up for another 5 years.

The Mana Knight
07-21-2007, 05:38 PM
I wear glasses, but generally for words and signs that are far away. Like stuff on the whiteboard at college. I know I have needed glasses since at least my sophomore year in high school, but never did. After getting them it was a world of differences as far as my sight was concerned, I'll probably get lasik in the future, depending on the cost and other factors.You could just sit in the front row of every class like me, to see the front. ;) Yeah, most people who got glasses that I know of, told me they couldn't believe how bad their eyes really are. I'd probably learn that myself, but I'll get around to it one day.
lets put it this way-- your eyes aren't getting any healthier. strain and headaches are a sure sign that your eyes aren't enjoying all that time in front of the screen. there's no way you could keep up 12-17 hours a day without some bad side effects. especially if you keep it up for another 5 years.I'll try doing that for five years and prove my vision won't get worse. ;) j/k though.

crazytalkx
07-21-2007, 05:42 PM
1 for perfect vision.

Likewise. Can't say I'm surprised at the results of this poll :lol:

shadylane
07-21-2007, 05:43 PM
i'm thinking of getting lasik surgery. anybody can give me info? i'm 20 right now and sick of glasses and contacts all together

The Mana Knight
07-21-2007, 06:11 PM
Likewise. Can't say I'm surprised at the results of this poll :lol:Is it because you think most everyone here is a nerd/geek (well, I'm not one of them oh course), because many of those people wear glasses and spend too much time on the PC.

i'm thinking of getting lasik surgery. anybody can give me info? i'm 20 right now and sick of glasses and contacts all togetherI just know for sure it isn't cheap, and I believe your eyes need to mature/stabilize for a while, before it can be done. I believe those who get it, can't wear contacts for a while. I never had to go through it, but that's just stuff I overheard.

I tried this (http://www.spectacleworld.co.za/eyetest.htm) vision chart, with my right eye and left. Using a 17" LCD monitor with a resolution of 1024 X 768, my left eye cannot see the bottom two rows and only part of the third row. My right eye can't see the bottom row, and only part of the second to last row. I don't know how much a person with perfect vision (with or without glasses) can see.

bobthecat23
07-21-2007, 08:35 PM
glasses im afraid to get l8ser surgery becuase the doctor might fuck up

dtcarson
07-21-2007, 09:46 PM
From my brief exploration of the pricing of laser eye surgery, it can range anywhere from 600$ an eye to 2k an eye. Most insurance won't pay for most of that, though I believe it is an FSA-eligible expense (save on taxes at least, if you plan the year before).

Bobthecat: That's one of my major concerns. First, just the general creepiness of someone using a laser on my eye when I'm awake; and second, yes, the odds of them screwing up are low, but the stakes are high.

Sir_Fragalot
07-21-2007, 10:24 PM
Glasses, too lazy for contacts and too scared of lazer surgery. Plus I actually look better with glasses.

Chitown021
07-21-2007, 10:31 PM
I voted contacts but I use my glasses 50% of the time and contacts 50% of the time. My left eye is worse than the right because I have an astigmatism in it.

tehweezner
07-21-2007, 10:34 PM
From my brief exploration of the pricing of laser eye surgery, it can range anywhere from 600$ an eye to 2k an eye. Most insurance won't pay for most of that, though I believe it is an FSA-eligible expense (save on taxes at least, if you plan the year before).

Bobthecat: That's one of my major concerns. First, just the general creepiness of someone using a laser on my eye when I'm awake; and second, yes, the odds of them screwing up are low, but the stakes are high.

yeah if i ever get lasik i'll make sure to have it done by the best even if i have to drive or fly across the country. that's definitely something you DON'T want to be cheap about. :)

i'm probably -5 in both eyes now, last known prescription was -4.5 but i know they've gotten a little worse.

The Mana Knight
07-21-2007, 11:17 PM
I voted contacts but I use my glasses 50% of the time and contacts 50% of the time. My left eye is worse than the right because I have an astigmatism in it.Question, is your right eye 20/20, or slightly worse than 20/20? Just curious, because I'm still wondering if there are those who one eye is perfect (or near), while their other eye is pretty bad.

Chitown021
07-21-2007, 11:24 PM
Question, is your right eye 20/20, or slightly worse than 20/20? Just curious, because I'm still wondering if there are those who one eye is perfect (or near), while their other eye is pretty bad.


No, my right eye is bad and my left is worse. I'm very near sighted without my glasses or contacts in. I don't remember what my vision is w/o corrective lenses but it's not good. Also having an astigmatism sucks because I have to buy the specialized toric lenses and they cost a lot more than regular.

Thongsy
07-22-2007, 12:19 AM
Question, is your right eye 20/20, or slightly worse than 20/20? Just curious, because I'm still wondering if there are those who one eye is perfect (or near), while their other eye is pretty bad.

My left eye is around 20/20 but my right eye is horrible because of the astigmaism. I bet if I wore an eye patch I could be see better than I normally do and become a modern day pirate.:bouncy:

beguile
07-22-2007, 01:01 AM
I'm still waiting for more info from those people that had lasik surgery? How was it after all these years? More info please.

onikage
07-22-2007, 02:09 AM
For now I wear contacts. I'll probably consider the surgery option in 2-3 years, once I'm out of school.

thespamofpower
07-22-2007, 02:41 AM
I'm amazed that the majority of CAG is blind at some sort of level. I guess I should consider myself lucky that my vision is 20/20 or better.

The Mana Knight
07-22-2007, 06:46 AM
My left eye is around 20/20 but my right eye is horrible because of the astigmaism. I bet if I wore an eye patch I could be see better than I normally do and become a modern day pirate.:bouncy:I'm betting I have the same problem too (but in my left eye). I'm probably not going to bother getting it checked until I'm out of college and have a decent income. My income goes to games, anime, and other important stuff for now (although my parents may cover me now, I just feel bad making them pay).

Collectordragon
07-28-2007, 10:00 AM
So the question of this thread is to see who wear glasses, contacts, had surgery, has perfect vision, or has no clue what their vision is because they're too cheap, lazy, etc. to get their eyes checked.

I use to think I had perfect vision, but when I took a Physical back in 2003, I failed the vision test and was told to see an eye doctor. Well, I still never did. From what I gather, my right eye seems to be perfect, but my left eye isn't. But since only one eye isn't perfect and I don't really drive (and I sit in the front row in classes), not worth the hassle for me to pay $50 for an exam.

All right, so what's the percentage at CAG? On most gaming forums, the percentage who wear glasses/constacts is usually above 50%.

You should have had an option for people who know what their vision is and may even have glasses or contacts but never wear them. I wear my glasses all the time but have known plenty of people with lousy vision who never wore theirs. I've heard that about 50% of the population has poor vision and it doesn't seem like any where near that number wear glasses or contacts or get their eyes corrected so there must be tons of people running and driving around with poor vision. Disturbing when you think about it.

The Mana Knight
07-28-2007, 11:00 AM
You should have had an option for people who know what their vision is and may even have glasses or contacts but never wear them. I wear my glasses all the time but have known plenty of people with lousy vision who never wore theirs. I've heard that about 50% of the population has poor vision and it doesn't seem like any where near that number wear glasses or contacts or get their eyes corrected so there must be tons of people running and driving around with poor vision. Disturbing when you think about it.What I meant by my poll was, some people have glasses and wear them all the time, or some people have them but never wear them. That counts as having glasses, because a doctor prescribed them to that person.

My last option, was intended for those who probably don't have perfect vision, or aren't 100% sure what their vision is. For the most part, those who have not seen an eye doctor and never got glasses prescribed to them.

I doubt there are many drivers out there who don't wear glasses/contacts who have worse than 20/40 vision (unless they cheated and wore glasses on the exam at the DMV, but took them off on their picture and not wearing them while driving). If people don't meet the requirement, they will have a restriction on their license. I barely got by the test on my left eye.

I'm one of those people who probably doesn't have perfect vision (I can tell because a lot of stuff looks blurry to me, especially through my left eye. My right eye, seems okay, but it might be slightly off 20/20). I always thought my vision was perfect until I could see crap on an eye chart at the doctor's office four years ago, and my eyes seem to be getting worse since then. However, I'm not 100% sure or convinced I need glasses, which is why I won't get them checked (Eye Exams are expensive). I need to spend my money on more video games, lol. ;) It's not just a matter of the eye exam, but glasses aren't exactly cheap either (I believe at least $200). And if I need them, not sure I can pay that amount currently, especially if it was mostly fixing one eye. But, if I had two really bad eyes (basically being blind without glasses), then I'd have no choice, but I'm not blind yet.

Graystone
07-28-2007, 06:58 PM
Surprised so many people wear glasses. From my personal experience eye doctors are out to make money. I don't wear glasses, but my eye doctor told me I need some when I was 8 or so. Got glasses went back in 6 months later just to make sure everything was good. "oh noes you need another set of glasses that are stronger." Thats just one of many things he told me, and pretty much everyone in my family. I see fine nowadays.

CocheseUGA
07-28-2007, 07:18 PM
20/20 for both eyes.

20/10 for my right eye, 20/100 for my left eye.

Wear a contact in my left eye, but I really don't have to.

The Mana Knight
07-28-2007, 09:16 PM
All right, I think I'm about ready to give up and get my eyes checked this year. Today I went golfing with my Dad for a little (he kind of forced me out a little). For one, I had lots of trouble seeing where my ball went, so I lost several balls. Second off, I either couldn't see the flag on the green or just see a blur ahead. Due to my eyes having to focus really hard, I had a HUGE headache from my eyes, because I was trying really hard to focus clearly (especially out of my left). And a giant scoreboard near the parking lot, I could see it all right with my right eye, but my left eye couldn't see it at all. I was thinking I was just getting headaches from looking at my PC/TV too much, but I seem to get it whenever I'm using my eyes extensively. This sucks because I was hoping to go quite a while without getting glasses. :(

Sorry for the rant, but this is really the first time I needed good vision, and I can tell I may not have it. :(

botticus
07-28-2007, 09:19 PM
Wow, CAG is blind. Glasses for me, since 3rd grade. I have very sensitive eyes, so contacts were never really feasible for me. One day I might look into surgery, but considering my vision degredation has slowed down to where I only need new prescriptions every 5 years or so, it's not really something I'm worrying myself about.

ttriber
07-28-2007, 09:27 PM
I wear glassees as well I tried getting contacts but when I went to go get them the lady who was there was too busy helping customers then trieng to show me how to put them on that I have never put contacts on. Just a pain to put on so I wear mostly glasses inside the car and in class. Other then that I dont put my glasses on regularly.

The Mana Knight
08-15-2007, 09:13 PM
I wear glassees as well I tried getting contacts but when I went to go get them the lady who was there was too busy helping customers then trieng to show me how to put them on that I have never put contacts on. Just a pain to put on so I wear mostly glasses inside the car and in class. Other then that I dont put my glasses on regularly.I'd just try to see the doctor sometime they aren't busy to learn, because I'd think having to deal with glasses would be a pain (like they fog up in rain), hang on you when doing stuff (may not feel natural). I can't say if this is the case because I don't wear glasses.

I'm a tad curious because I tried on a pair of glasses (near sighted ones), and they didn't appear to help me see any better with my left eye. I'm getting worried my problem just might not be correctable.

Warner1281
08-15-2007, 11:35 PM
Last time I went to the eye doctor I barely passed the exam for 20/20 (you can get up to 2 letters wrong for each eye, and I got 2 letters wrong each time... guessed on some though). I'll probably need glasses in the coming years, but for now I still qualify for perfect vision.

edit: When I saw the topic/poll and who made it I was gonna come in here and rag on you mana knight. But since the results have actually intrigued me I'll absolve you this time. But don't go making a bunch more stupid polls or your absolution will be retracted.

niceguyshawne
08-15-2007, 11:46 PM
I got contacts in seventh grade. Been in lenses since I was 6 (I'm 32 now).

thamaster24
08-16-2007, 01:00 AM
20/20

but I'm lucky, my family on both sides has a history of bad eyes...

blandstalker
08-18-2007, 01:38 PM
Glasses for me, starting in 8th grade.

Switched to contacts for a few years in high school. I really needed them, since I was in marching band and the stupid heavy hats we had to wear would fog up my glasses.

I liked the freedom of contacts, but didn't like cleaning them or having them spontaneously decide to eject themselves.

Went back to glasses, and since polycarbonate lenses came into being, have stuck with them. They're light and durable and they're simpler than contacts.

I don't need my glasses for most things, but I do to watch TV.

I won't do Lasik. That may be Luddite of me, but since it's not even as old as I am, there are no really long term studies, and I want to still use my eyes 50 years from now, assuming I'm still around.

Javery
08-18-2007, 01:40 PM
+1 for perfect vision. 20/10 last time I checked. I imagine I'll need glasses eventually but both my parents were in their mid-40s before they needed them...

bmsdaddy
08-18-2007, 02:16 PM
Wore glasses starting in fifth grade. Had them or contacts until I was 34. About three years ago had Lasik and wish I had done it sooner. Better than 20/20 vision in both eyes, however, I still have a slight astigmatism that affects my vision in low light and when I am tired. I have a pair of very thin lense glasses that I sometimes wear when watching TV or driving at night. I can see in low light but somethings look fuzzy around the edges.
Lasik cost me about $900 per eye. When I first went in for the procedure the machine that holds your eye so the cornea can be cut couldn't get a good grip on my eye. The doctor said is was because my eyes are larger than average it could form a good seal. They couldn't do the procedure that day because of it. It left large red spots on my eye for several weeks and was told I may need to have a different procedure done. Also, while I was waiting a guy came in who had the procedure done a few weeks prior. He was there because he got hit in the eye and his corneal flap reopened.
Almost didn't go back. I knew that if I didn't go back though I would always wonder what could have been. So, I made another appointment, took a Valium, and went back. The second time worked and like I said earlier, I wish I had done it years ago.

Matrix2k3
08-18-2007, 02:35 PM
Contacts when Im going out somewhere and glasses when Im too lazy to put them in or if Im somewhere where I dont think ill be able to take my contacts off. -4.50 in my right eye and -5 in my left. They appear to be stabilizing because my right eye went down over the last year (was -4.25) but my left stayed the same. Don't know if I would consider surgery. My aunt had it done and is happy with it but she had like -11.

sblymnlcrymnl
08-18-2007, 04:03 PM
As far as I can tell I still have perfect vision, but I haven't been to an optometrist in over a decade.

Surferflames
08-18-2007, 04:06 PM
I am nearsighted(I can see close things but not far things)?

I used to wear contacts regularly. I loved my day&night lenses that I could wear for a few weeks and often didn't even notice they were in.

Then I found out I had an astigmatism and needed toric lenses, AKA the weighted things that are different powers on different parts of the lense. They never line up properly for me so I don't wear them very often. The only problems I run into is if I drive somewhere I am not familiar with, as the signs are hard to read from a distance. It's not bad enough where I see large colored blurs.

I'm starting a new job and getting new insurance, so I may see if I can go back to more comfortable lenses, or perhaps try glasses. I've never worn them since I hate not being able to look to the sides and whatnot.

Chitown021
08-18-2007, 04:13 PM
I am nearsighted(I can see close things but not far things)?

I used to wear contacts regularly. I loved my day&night lenses that I could wear for a few weeks and often didn't even notice they were in.

Then I found out I had an astigmatism and needed toric lenses, AKA the weighted things that are different powers on different parts of the lense. They never line up properly for me so I don't wear them very often. The only problems I run into is if I drive somewhere I am not familiar with, as the signs are hard to read from a distance. It's not bad enough where I see large colored blurs.

I'm starting a new job and getting new insurance, so I may see if I can go back to more comfortable lenses, or perhaps try glasses. I've never worn them since I hate not being able to look to the sides and whatnot.


I've got an astigmatism in my left eye so I have to wear the special "toric" lenses in it. I wear my contacts to work and usually wear my glasses nights and weekends. My contacts fit very comfortably until they start to get old. I think they're the newer Hydraclear that are designed to stay moist longer.

magiic
08-18-2007, 04:29 PM
my eyes arent perfect but they work well enough that I dont need them to pass vision tests or to get by in life etc as such I am not getting glasses or contacts till I have to