Stephen M. 26 Lawyer & Air National Guard Pilot
Dear Dr. Wallace, I am unable to describe my happiness at seeing 20/15 in both eyes. I believe it's the British who use the phrase "Spot On," and it certainly applies here.
You, your staff and your work were "Spot On." Perhaps it's even an understatement. I went into this thinking and hoping to get within 20/30 or somewhere close to 20/20, but 20/15? Spot on indeed!
If you'll remember, I expressed some concern after the PRK operation due to some hallowing and haze, especially in my left eye. Both of those effects are completely gone.
As I get closer to my goals, I'll be sure to keep you informed. I'm halfway through the military required "three months problem free" period, and couldn't be happier. I'm also studying for the bar, which I take in two weeks, and working part time in a law firm with a limited license. The benefits of seeing clearly in each of these areas continue. Once I'm selected for fighter-jet pilot training, and after my first flight, I'm taking a picture in front of that plane. You'll be getting the first copy.
I'd have gotten back to you sooner, but just finished taking the Washington State Bar. What a kick in the pants fun time that was. But the great news is that I think I passed.
Yesterday I had my final check-up with Dr. Hagen. He said everything looked great, and then asked me "Are you happy with your vision?" in a sort of mock-concerned voice. We both burst out laughing. He said that my vision is "amazing." I agree.
My three month wait for the Navy is at the end of this month, and I'm still in contact with the Oregon Air National Guard. We're scheduling when exactly I give my life to Uncle Sam, and to which branch, but it'll probably happen around the new year.
Sincerely, Stephen M.