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Lasik

Just wondering if anybody here has had Lasik and what were the results?
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Here is a link that might be useful: [url=http://www.eyecenteroftexas.com] Houston Cornea Disease [/url]
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Hi,

I had it over 2years ago now. All fine, got floaters 6 months ago..but everyone gets them and they are harmless, your brain forgets them after some time.

If you are bored of teh glasses/lenses this is a good way...you will feel much better and can do sport and other things too.

Good Luck and Regards,
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Hi
I had a Lasik for my eyes both in the same time,
it is easy , a tiny pain , not much to tell
it depend on many things , 1st your eyes and if they are thick enough, 2nd depend on your health if you are ok , 3rd your cooperation with the doc
The doc will start and tell you to look at a red dot light; acutely you will see nothing but the red dot. So if you keep your eye still and looking at the red dot light the doc will work on it and fix your sight…but if you move your eye away from the red dot light the result will be very bad sight
The rest is the doc work, don't wary about it
I had a poor sight, legally blind, but now I see very good.
Keep them wet and live happy
god bless you
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