Bill Saletan wrote an interesting piece 4 or 5 years ago mentioning a number of athletes that were all functioning fine without Lasik and how many had an immediate spike in performance after Lasik. Some it were mentioned had vision that allowed them to legally drive without prescriptive lenses. It can be found here.
I'm not looking for a world of absolutes, I just find the response to steroids and other PEDs to be rather hysterical in the grand scheme of things. In fact I point out LASIK to show that things aren't so black and white as the good ole days before PEDs and now. And again when you consider that steroids require hours of hard work to realize their results vs. a 30 minute outpatient procedure that renders effects immediately which one is really the short cut?
All I want is for us to cut the crap and be transparent about what is really going on. It may be a pipe dream but I think its far more realistic than actually thinking we can ever achieve "clean" competition.
I'm not looking for a world of absolutes, I just find the response to steroids and other PEDs to be rather hysterical in the grand scheme of things. In fact I point out LASIK to show that things aren't so black and white as the good ole days before PEDs and now. And again when you consider that steroids require hours of hard work to realize their results vs. a 30 minute outpatient procedure that renders effects immediately which one is really the short cut?
All I want is for us to cut the crap and be transparent about what is really going on. It may be a pipe dream but I think its far more realistic than actually thinking we can ever achieve "clean" competition.
Not to mention the fact that laser eye surgery, elective or not, is regulated and generally considered safe. I said before that if steroids were regulated and could generally be considered safe, then there would be a different outlook, but the fact is that steroid use is not elective, and use outside of the supervision of a doctor is not considered safe.
The line certainly isn't a clear one, but I don't see a real comparison between steroids and improved vision. Like 21 said, you're not bionic because you have good eyesight. If anything, it levels out a playing field and removes a disadvantage that you had, rather than giving you an advantage and making the field uneven.