The Army has some pretty loose rules on the subject when it comes to pre-deployment eye surgery (Something to do with the pain in the ass it is to get combo ballistic eye wear/prescription lens over seas).Dags90 said:I got them about a month after I got my license, I couldn't read road signs or license plates and that was a bit troublesome.Aren't you not supposed to get laser surgery until your mid-20's to make sure the eyes have stopped changing?AccursedTheory said:First diagnosed with shitty eyes: 13. Got glasses.
Laser eye surgery: 19. Threw away glasses.
Go to doctor to find out that I have photo-phobia and night blindness: 23. Get more glasses.
My eyes = Worst eyes ever.
They also forgot to look at the pressure test results on my eyes before the surgery, which would have told them that I was not, nor ever would be, a suitable candidate for laser surgery. Apparently, laser surgery causes the pressure behind your eyes to increase a bit: not enough to really bother most people. But when you already have high pressure, the pressure gets so great it starts bending parts of your eye that are not supposed to bend (Which is also the cause for my chronic headaches, it seems).
Of course, this is just what the doctor said to me. He was Army: he could just be bullshitting me.
EDIT: He also gave me sterile eye drops for my photophobia. Apparently, taking sterile water and putting it in your eyes 4 years afters the botched surgery will cure it (It didn't).