Peter,
It probably depends on how old you are.
I've had extensive eye surgery (although not laser - yet!) and I never cease to marvel at the magic of being able to see. If I'd lived 100 years ago I'd be at best blind and probably dead by now, I certainly wouldn't be leading the sort of life I do lead.
As we get older, our eye muscles get weaker. They squeeze the lens to focus. The closer the object the more we have to squeeze to bend the light to focus on the retina. As this getsw more and more difficult, we have to hold the paper further away to get it in focus, or use thicker glasses to help us on our way.
Laser modification of the cornea has no effect whatsoever on this process, so, with or without Lasek, your muscles will weaken in middle age and your eyesight will deteriorate. OK it's not bound to happen, but that's the normal pattern. So if you have the surgery now, and they are pretty good at getting it right, it doesn't mean it will be right in a few years time.
I wear CLs and have good visoin. Without them I have modest vision with one eye and just colour and movement with the other. I'm thinking of having that one zapped to try to get it on a par with the other. I don't really need perfect, I would just like to reduce the mbalance between the two.
Good luck, whatever you decide.
Cheers
Steve