Lasik Surgery - which is the right one for professional drivers ?
Regular "standard" Lasik - RECOMMENDED - Best for drivers:
There are really two types of Lasik Surgery - one is your regular Lasik to correct your vision to as close to
20/20 as possible, after this surgery you most likely will have 20/20 vision and may or may not need glasses just to read up close.
if you do need glasses it will be 1.00 power.
"Mono Vision Lasik" - best for people who read a lot:
The next type of Lasik is Mono Vision Lasik is for people who want to have one eye for reading and the other for long distance.
What you should understand:
What you need to know - as a driver if you elect to get Mono Vision - you will be driving with one eye, your strong eye.
The Mono eye - would be used for reading without glasses, with Mono Lasik one eye for reading and for reading only,
that mono eye will only see for about the distance of your computer ** beyond that you can not see anything, it is a blur.
if you put your hand over your distance eye (strong eye) everything would be a blur beyond 20 inches - with the mono eye.
The problem with mono vision
the problem with mono vision with driving a truck - is you are driving with one eye - not good and worse at night
further putting much more stress on your long distance eye.
Bottom Line - is if you are a professional driver you definitely do not want Mono Vision Lasik.
The Lasik Surgery Procedure:
Lasik Surgery takes 10 minutes - its ALL done by computers, so there is no operator error
so its not so much the operator as the equipment being used, the newer the better.
The only thing you want to know for certain is - if they have the very latest newest Lasik Surgery
equipment and that should/would be put in writing for you when you sign a deal with them,
they will list the actual Lasik machine they are using in your surgery as they did mine.
Chance something will go wrong:
Highly unlikely, there have been literally millions of these procedures done worldwide and rarely
has there been serious issues, sure you will read about a few people who had a problem but
99.8 % are done with good results. and it gets better with the new Lasik equipment.
COST: 2.000/ 2.500
Lasik used to cost 4 to $5.000 dollars to have done, not any more most large cities have the same
Lasik Surgery for 2.500 and many have on the spot financing with decent credit, you can call and ask
about financing and terms, mine was 12 months Zero interest.
Financing:
* They will ask you for your SS number and run your credit on the spot if your ok like a 550 your good to go!
and in 24 hours you will see again. ** you can shop around, but go with the better Lasik Company,
I would rather spend 500 more to go with the more established Lasik office. * KEY: best Lasik equipment *
Choose a Lasik Center:
Choose a Lasik Center - that has the Latest Equipment and has done many surgeries.
Conclusion:
I have had many friends have Lasik Surgery and all say it is the single best move they made
to improve there vision and lifestyle, personally I went from struggling to see to 20/20 vision
and i use 1.00 power readers for my computer, my suggestion is do not wait - get'er it done !
* and you do not want Mono Lasik - you want standard lasik for driving WITH both eyes.
.. hope this helps our collective of Truckers here on the Report.
Lasik Surgery - which is the right one for drivers ?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by bakken2015, Jan 3, 2015.
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Thanks for the information. Its something I plan on getting done within the next couple months. Everyone I have talked to who has is say the same thing and that is they regret not getting it done sooner.
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Do Not Get Mono Vision with a CDL
What are the vision requirements to get a DOT medical card?
You must have a distant visual acuity of at least 20/40 with or without corrective lenses:
- see at least 20/40 with both eyes together
- see at least 20/40 with the right eye
- see at least 20/40 with the left eye.
Exemption: A driver with monocular vision may be able to get a Federal Vision Exemption Certificate, if medically fit for duty in all other categories of the physical exam. -
I got Lasik back 1999, I've had 20/20 vision ever since.
skyviper73 Thanks this. -
Unfortunately my eye doctor told me that the bad astigmatism I have in each eye wouldn't benefit much from Lasik Surgery. Even with corrective lenses the best they can correct me to is 20/25. I'd certainly check it out if I could get a serious benefit from it.
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I had LASIK done about 9 months ago (the new wavefront procedure). My right eye ended up slightly under corrected, and when I went in for the correction, the doc manually carved a small magnifying area into my cornea because I had mentioned that I needed reading glasses after the surgery. We had discussed the mono vision option pre surgery, and had decided that was not a good option because of the CDL vision issue.
FWIW, my vision is now 20/15 in both eyes, and I don't need reading glasses.
Cost was $3000 plus $400 for prescription meds, and about $160 for travel to Philadelphia and one night's hotel stay. If I had opted for the standard non-wavefront procedure, I wouldn't have had to travel and the procedure cost would have been $2000.
I had it done on a Thursday, and went back to work the following Monday. I probably wasn't seeing well enough to have been working until about a month after the procedure. I was driving familiar routes, otherwise I probably would have put myself out of service for night driving during that first month. -
20/25 is good enough to remove your corrective lenses restriction from your CDL.
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Stop playing with your gear shift so much and you won"t need lasiks!
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I thought hairy palms were a result of that!
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I have had Lasik Surgery for about 9years (or so)... At that time it cost me about $4000.. I opted for a higher end surgery (at the time it was higher end) so that my eyes could be done again 3-4 times as I get older if I require it.. Best money I ever spend in my life hands down... You can't put a price on being able to see again without glasses... Getting up to see my alarm clock was one simple pleasure, that you take for granted when you don't wear glasses... Or being able to wear sunglasses that you can't buy anywhere, other then having to get a doctors prescription and getting special sunglasses...
I ended up walking out the doctors office with 20/15 vision which is better then 20/20... I would highly recommend it to anyone that wants to be free from the constraints of glasses.... FREEDOM!!!!
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