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chanceoflife
02-02-2008, 12:05 AM
I almost suffered 18 years for my Astigmatism (http://www.my2020.com/lasik.php)but last month i just had LASIK surgery done in Kansas and I'm satisfied to report that I'm not sightless In fact, when I went in for my postoperative checkup last week, 1 day after the surgery, I had 20/15 vision in one eye and 20/20 (http://www.my2020.com) in the other. Three days later, my vision remains perfect and I'm experiencing no discomfort whatsoever. Yesterday, my eyes were a bit tired and slightly dry, but eye drops took care of that. In short, overall it’s awesome.
askmebout
03-07-2008, 10:00 PM
Im scheduling to undergo Lasik in a few week from now in my2020 (http://www.my2020.com) availing the promo of five years of annual Lasik-1 follow-up exams ($500 value) Anyway im the type of person who thinks not just twice but a hundred times before doing something, that is why yesterday I searched for any useful information about Lasik especially the risks of having it because I heard some people before who had a negative say about the procedure. After a few hours of research I found out that there are potential risks in any procedure and LASIK is no exception. The most common potential problems that can occur during laser vision correction are under-correction, over-correction and wrinkling. Under-correction and over-correction simply mean that while the procedure may have improved your vision, it may not have completely corrected it. Wrinkling is slightly more serious. It means that the corneal flap might have been moved which causes wrinkles that can possibly lead to the permanent appearance of blurry spots.
Some more serious side effects include, increased light sensitivity, halos around eyes, blurred vision and double vision. All of these symptoms should lessen and disappear after the first few weeks following the LASIK surgery. There is also a chance of corneal damage and/or scarring which can lead to partial or full vision loss. These side effects rarely occur, and ophthalmologists will always make sure that candidates are ideal for the LASIK procedure. Hope it helps you even a little folks and wish me luck for my treatment.
truth_child
03-28-2008, 05:31 PM
ask me about it no i dont wish you luck but i pray for you GOD IS THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN DO THE WORK either through the doctors are by HIS OWN POWER may GOD BLESS you
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