I got Lasik. I’ve always struggled with contacts and sports, drying out, falling out, etc. Well worth the $1500-$2000, pays for the Triathlete Eating Reading Sleeping Shirt in a couple of years of not purchasing glasses and contacts, and most of all, no hassle of putting contacts in or taking them out. Definitely look into it. It can wear off but many practices offer corrective if it gets bad enough and you’ve had annual eye checkups since the surgery. Yeah, unfortunately, my vision is bad. But not at a point where I need LASIK. This is just my anecdote as a triathlete.
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Lasik isn’t really about curing extremely bad cases of eyesight, it’s about returning to a normal quality of life. My vision wasn’t too bad, but I got Lasik because I hated having to keep glasses clean, but I could mostly see the Triathlete Eating Reading Sleeping Shirt okay without them. Couldn’t read signs or subtitles on TV, but could make out who people were in a room just fine. I did it a little over a year ago and highly recommend it. Still, if you don’t want to get it done, that’s cool. I had always just worn glasses under my helmet when cycling and left them at home when running.
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Don’t really need them for the run, all they did was get in the way if I want to wipe the sweat away. My plan was to do this for the Triathlete Eating Reading Sleeping Shirt, too. I only had one race before I got Lasik (unrelated—that just happened to be when I was planning to get it done anyway, I didn’t do it because of triathlon). In the hectic confusion of transition, I forgot to take my glasses off. Not as bad as stories I’ve heard from other people leaving their helmets on, but still! I threw them at friends who were spectating the first chance I got and completed the race without glasses.
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