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Had Lasik done years ago, best thing

Posted By: SallySue on 2009-05-07
In Reply to: Lasik - Aunt bea

Vision so bad before and got to where I was having trouble just seeing with any kind of aid. I love my new sight. Was told prior to having if I wore reading glasses for smaller print that would not change but made no different as I was really nearsighted and now excellent sight.


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My client of 6 years did the same thing. SM

They loved me, loved my work, but it made no sense to pay me what they were paying me when the software did what he considered an acceptable job.


I can't really blame him but it was $1000 monthly that was suddenly gone. It really hurt me in my pocketbook.


I found somebody else. I would work at a convenience store before I'd lower my rates.


Huh? I have used it everyday for at least two years and never had to buy a thing. nm

Yes......same thing happening to me, after 25 years. sm
I am tired all the time.....I think I need a change or 2nd job doing something else, other than MT.

My butt hurts from sitting too long, day in and day out, even after exercising and walking daily.

I am burned out also.....I feel your pain.
Old MT for 15 years. Same thing. Product at Walgreens for
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I have over 16 years experience and I have been experiencing the same thing
I've sent out at least 10 resumes in the past week or two and only 1 or 2 responses and then nothing. I think it's just a sign of the times. Sometimes, I feel like having too much experience is a hindrance because these companies who only want to pay 1-3 cpl for VR etc.. know it's an insult so they hope for some newbie to accept their office. This biz has gone down the drain!!!!
Lasik
Best 3700.00 I ever spent. The day after the procedure, I was able to see 15/20 and 4 years later, I am back to 20/20...but that is perfect. Good luck!
Lasik

Wow, thanks for that input. The thought of someone zapping my eyes is scary but your comments could sway me in favor of  the procedure. Maybe I can throw these ugly glasses away forever!


I had LASIK
I remember reading about a young man who had RK for one eye and LASIK for the other. The LASIK eye recovered much more quickly with much less pain.

The LASIK procedure I had was the more expensive digital WAVE procedure, I think they called it. I had astigmatism and wanted surgery only once, and that's what I got, so I'm happy.
Lasik
I'm sure you could get the Lasik for the nearsightedness, but might still need a reader for the up close reading.  My problem is reading books, everything else is OK with the contacts.  My contacts ere cheaper than multifocal glasses, that is why I took this route, don't have vision insurance and it all comes out of my pocket!!!  Every penny helps these days.
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So Mary, I know who you are, and I hope RP's dictation is driving you NUTS!

There I feel better.
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Lasik eye surgery...
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Lasik eye surgery
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Lasik eye surgery
Hi, I had it 4 years ago, my husband is far sighted and had it done 8 years ago, my sister had it and we are all THRILLED!!!
Any MTs around that have had the LASIK procedure and how are you doing?

Please post a response


I was told I could not have LASIK....sm

Been in glasses since age 4 all the time, now in 50s only wear them for distance....but was told that because I have astigmatism and myopia that LASIK will not work on me......they tried bifocals 17 years ago and I returned them....they said by 50, you'll need 'em.  Well, I'm beyond that age and still don't want bi- or trifocals even with no lines...hard to teach an old dog new tricks


Sorry you had such a bad experience.  I had dry eye once for months due to a medication I was on for a year, so I do know what it feels like, and I, myself, stopped driving at night 10 years ago...night vision problems and all those confusing colored lights and headlights *l*


Hope things get better for you.


She has had to have 5 surgeries on her right eye due to complications of LASIK. sm
I don't know if that has affected her facial features at all, though.
Wish I were a candidate for LASIK. My eyes are extremely dry.

Question for those who responded to Lasik eye surgery post
I had one dr. say I was not a candidate for lasik surgery and then this year went in for eye exam and was told that they couldn't understand why previous dr. said no when they felt I was.  I don't know which one to believe.  Also, 2nd dr. said he would do one eye for distance and other for close vision - is this hard to get used to?
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A quote from one of the sites I found:

"UT-Austin's "Introduction to the Study of African American English," teaches students that the sentence, "Nobody didn't leave" is not "mainstream English with mistakes," but rather a legitimate English dialect. "Ebonics: Myth and Facts" and "African-American English" are both offered at Harvard. Penn and UCLA also promote Ebonics as a legitimate dialect in, "Introduction to African American and Latino English" and "Afro-American Sociolinguistics: Black English," respectively."


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6 years legal then switched to medical 17+ years ago. sm

I don't mind doing legal and will do it now from time to time, but be prepared to be totally bored out of your mind.


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Booooooring.


 


 


Only 3 years away from reaching total years for retirement
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I dumped my ex 20 years ago, but got lucky 13 years ago

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I wasn't looking to get married again, but I did.  After 13 years I only complain when hubby doesn't see things my way. :) 


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We have been supporting other countries for years and years now.
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Only 2 in 13 years for me. First Edix for 8 and now Webmedx for nearly 5 years. nm
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When I trained, back years and years ago
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MT: 24 years. Same company: 11 years same co. after buyout.
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Grammar Question: 9 years' ago or 9 years ago? *sm*
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Worked inhouse for years and years
Inhouse transcription from 1973 to approximately 1992 and we had no downtime for answering the phones and when the physicians came into the room (or others) needing some assistance, just part of the job. I did not feel bad about doing it then and I dont see why you would either. You don’t realize that probably you are making right now more than if you are outsourced, right? You have hourly salary plus incentive. Guess how many of us have that now? Probably inevitable about outsourcing so I would say just enjoy while you can. The pay our here now sinks further and further. I make, for instance, 4 cents a line for voice recognition and 8 for straight. Now, more complaining?
Best thing - I am my own boss and my own emloyee, worse thing - I am my own boss and my own

:P


19 years old...married 26 years. nm
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they've been doing this for years and years (nm)

IMHO


People have been saying that for years and years - SM

however, I am working fewer hours and making more money. I think maybe the answer here is working as an IC for a one-owner company. MTSO was an MT for many years and she knows the secret to making lots of $ is putting your MTs doing what they do best and leaving them alone.


I don't think it is the "national" part of services that hurts. I think the low wages can be gauged by the number of suits in the company. More suits = less $.


And why pay QA? Just hire people experienced/good enough to do the work correctly the first time.


I have been doing Radiology only the last two years after several years (sm)
of acute care. I love it and find it easier although not as interesting as acute care. I was told by those who hired me that a good medical Transcriptionist will be able to do Radiology even with no experience in it. There are some specialized terms but easy to learn. I would never go back to acute care unless there were very good dictators and good sound quality.
30 (!) years; OTJ (don't think there were schools 30 years ago) nm
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Years ago it was 7 years. Not certain as to status now.

10 years here, too, and making 8.4....same as i was 5 years ago. nm
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Shame on me.. Am I the only one with 4+ in 2 years, but with my last one 2 years.

Lots of little "stints" in between, just trying to keep my head above water.


24 years MT, 7.5 years with the same hospital nm.
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22 years, same company 10 years nm
nm
32 years, longest was 28 years at same co. (nm)
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28 years, 9 years at 1 hospital..sm

9 years at one hospital, 8 years with 2 services, then went out on my own (11 years ago) and got a bunch of surgeons and I moonlight on weekends for a national (9 years with national). 


If I knew what I know today, with how the MT business has gone down $$-wise for us over 20+ years, if I had my druthers and could start over again, I would have stayed with CODING/BILLING instead of MT work (though I love MT work) as billing/coding is still lucrative in this country....


just my 3 cents


32 years, 18 years at hospital...
7 at Medquist, 7 at Spheris. Starting at Transtech Medical tomorrow.
A "man" thing? What the heck is a "man thing?"

"I was told it was a "MAN" thing and everyone does it (i guess all men)"


whenever anyone takes an action and relates it to a whole gender and then tags on everyone does it....well, I guess there's your answer


Do you need to have 2 years full time experience or just 2 years' experience? nm
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