Someday I would like lasik, though, so I can't claim to be totally free of vanity surgery desires. It's not that I don't like how I look with glasses (the ones I have actually look pretty good on me IMO), but the convenience/field of vision issues that glasses don't address, and that contact lenses only address at a price (again, financial and suffering, lol).
Same here; I'm fine with how I look when I wear glasses, but I'm constantly cleaning them to remove the assorted crud that gets deposited on them, they get scratched and chipped between replacements and they're useless in the rain. It doesn't currently bother me enough though, to spend that kind of money and have people doing things to my eyes with needles, surgical clamps and whatever other torture devices they use.
Lasers, I think, and I'm pretty sure you're out for it.
My grandfather and mother have each gotten it, with no ill effects. Even knowing that, though, I'd do one eye and then the other rather than risk total blindness.
The rain is one of the biggest complaints I have with glasses; the other is driving/incompatibility with sunglasses. You can get clip-ons but they're kind of terrible, and I doubt the strength/reliability of those color-changing glasses.
I'd love to have my eyesight corrected but I'd probably still need some kind of reading glasses. Oh the joys of being middle-aged.
Do you use different glasses for different viewing distances? I have an astigmatism in both eyes; things appear blurry to me regardless of how far away they are, and I have a single pair of glasses that are equally effective for viewing things close up and in the distance.
I think that if you have astigmatism it makes Lasik trickier if not impossible, but that's just something I've heard, so it might be B.S.