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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 387023" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>I've got relatives who have had it done and love it. I was goona do it about 15 years ago when they were first offering it for $500 an eye in special pricing in Toronto. You had to get it done in Canada, and they advertised in our Syracuse New York paper. I thought it was a great price and was all set to do it until I found out I'd still have to wear glasses for farsightedness when I got older. I went to contacts and then finally to glasses, which I still wear as we speak or as I write. I don't regret not geting them done, and contacts were great until I couldn't read things up close any more. My glasses are fine as they are lightweight, and the only drawback is I have to get a new pair every 3 or 4 years. For me, it just wasn't worth $1000 for 10 years or so....AND it was unproven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 387023, member: 21543"] I've got relatives who have had it done and love it. I was goona do it about 15 years ago when they were first offering it for $500 an eye in special pricing in Toronto. You had to get it done in Canada, and they advertised in our Syracuse New York paper. I thought it was a great price and was all set to do it until I found out I'd still have to wear glasses for farsightedness when I got older. I went to contacts and then finally to glasses, which I still wear as we speak or as I write. I don't regret not geting them done, and contacts were great until I couldn't read things up close any more. My glasses are fine as they are lightweight, and the only drawback is I have to get a new pair every 3 or 4 years. For me, it just wasn't worth $1000 for 10 years or so....AND it was unproven. [/QUOTE]
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