I have a question. My eyesight is 20/40-45 in each eye and are corrected to 20/15 with glasses. I found this procedure called supralase which is all laser, no mechanical nothing. It's similar to PRK an Epi LASEK so will the Navy accept it?
That's really a good question. However, NAMI's website where all the waivers are don't say anything about that procedure and only specifically speak of PRK, which is waiverable and LASIK, which is an automatic DQ unless you get in on the test group that the Navy is doing. Because of that I would lean towards no but you should definitely ask your officer recruiter so they can check for sure and especially don't do anything unless the officer recruiter talks to NAMI to make sure it's ok. Just wanted to say that because there is tons of talk about EPI-LASEK and although it is really similar to PRK, there is nothing that I've ever seen on NAMI's waiver guide about it. Just don't want you to pay for that surgery and then when you apply for a waiver get told that you'll be permanently DQ'd because you tried that.
I did get my PRK done on January 21st and my vision is great and there was no pain at all involved. My procedure was an all laser procedure too and PRK really doesn't have any mechanical procedures at all unless they use the electric tooth brush thing but definitely will not use the mechanical blade because then you're having LASIK which right now = bad.
Your vision isn't horrible though and the official word on NAMI's website does say that the vision for an SNA has to be no worse than 20/40 so if you test atleast that then you might not have a problem.
Here's a link to NAMI"s website waiver guides
http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/navmedmpte/nomi/nami/arwg/Pages/default.aspx
I hope that link works because the server was too busy so I couldn't check it. If it isn't then just Google search NAMI waiver guide and it's the first link.
Also here's a link to the PRK threads here on this website that will help you with alot.
http://www.airwarriors.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=56
Nugget61's thread is an awesome starting point for the step by step process and healing process and I have a thread on there about my surgery, the difference in the 5 different ways of performing PRK, financing the surgery, and step by step recovery process. I really hope this helps but if not feel free to post another question or send me a message
