I'll bet. I know we've hauled enough people around for this. Sometimes it doesn't take right, and needs redone, but that has become extremely rare these days. My sister is the worst horror story I've ever heard, but she had her's done way back in the late 1970s when they first started doing this procedure. And yes, they did correct that problem. They also corrected her eyesight to a point where she can see .............. and she had something like 20/750 vision before they did it. That's way past legally blind. Today she can even drive.

Sounds like they've really come up with something wonderful, does it not? I guess you will still have the nearsighted thing, but I have that, and I also have 20/10 vision. I'm happy for you Pen, wearing glasses everywhere must really be a pain in the posterior. The fact that they were able to get my sister to the point where she can drive? Makes it sound like you can expect great things, does it not?

So, when can I expect to see something similar for the ears? Twenty two years of running very large chain saws has left me more than clinically deaf, and hearing aids amplify everything, not just what you need to hear. Jeff said it best. Getting old sucks. Think I'm going to start a falling apart club up here.174364a82146b94cb96bfaa7a0961391d6febf8f_s