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Re: Vision Fluctuation after Lasik
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Re: Vision Fluctuation after Lasik

by Sepideh-Rezania, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Sepideh Rezania on July 05, 1999 at 16:21:42
Hello,
I have had Lasik done on my both eyes a year ago and I have been having vision fluctiation since.  My prescription was around -8 in each eye.  After the surgery I had a 20/20 vision,but now it has been degraded to 40/20, it can be corrected by wearing glasses or possibly an enhancement.  My major concern is the vision fluctuation though.  The doctors at TLC tell me that they had not seen such a case before.  Usually, vision fluctuations are commom for the first three month, but not for a year.  Has anyone seen such case and do you have any comments?
Appreciate it,
Sepideh




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by hfhs md ke, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By hfhs md ke on July 06, 1999 at 11:51:21
this much fluctuation is not common-  however i would first wonder if u have a dry eye syndrome, a tear film disturbance, which may be causing your troubles.  have u attempted artificial tear drops to see if your vision "clears" ??? outside of that, u will need a topography ( a computerized mapping of your corneas ) and a complete eye exam to look for other cause of the fluctuation. finally, does this occur all day, or only at night??? if it is only at night then it actually is not that unusual since we all get more nearsighted at night. if u r in michigan please call us at henry ford for a second opinion at 313-363-7575










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