despite the side effects and all that, did they say it went well and
after healing it will be a big improvement over what it was? because
although it may be rough right now there is that glowing promise
right around the bend :) i hope you have a speedy recovery, dont
overdue anything ;) and we will be waiting for ya (ok, that sounded a
little stalky) lol :D
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Take a wild, friggin guess"
<a_change_of_plans_at_...> wrote:
>
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Zach Collins (Siege)"
> <siegemail_at_> wrote:
> > Coolness and joy. And yeah, once you've had laser eye surgery, the
> > lens replacement is pretty much on the table. You should know that
> > once you get that, you'll have to wear dark glasses all the time -
> the
> > human lens is slightly yellowed to block UV, but the replacement
> > lenses we make are clear. They also don't change focus well
(being a
> > chip of shaped plastic or glass), so you'll probably also have to
> wear
> > bifocals afterward.
>
> The model of lens they used is called Acrysof, by Alcon. The
model
> number is SA60AT, with a power rating of 24.0 D. It also has the
> letters "UV" on the ID card. Does that mean it's got some sort of
UV-
> resistant coating or something? And yeah, I can tell just how
yellow
> the right eye's lens is by comparison. Reckon I'll be getting that
> one done too, in another year or so...
>
> --JMH
>
Received on Fri Apr 21 2006 - 20:07:43 CDT