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goodsamaritan
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| 02/21/2008 2:34 PM |
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I’m automobile aficionado and loves adventure but I almost suffered 18 years for my <a href="http://www.my2020.com">astigmatism</a>] 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 <a href="http://www.my2020.com">my2020</a> 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. I believed that I can do much or more things like driving anywhere without having fears now. |
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GTI-Guy
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| 03/13/2008 3:56 PM |
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I'm so tempted, but ultimately, scared Glad yours was a success What was your correction factor prior to surgery? Mine is high (-9), but I think they're able to work with that now |
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menelaos
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| 05/15/2008 9:23 AM |
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| My mom-in-law had a considerable case of cataracts...must have been gradual enough that she did not notice it. She had corrective surgery, she can now see like a hawk again (and can drive MUCH better). |
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Diamantblau 1987 951 Keep the flash alive!! St. Louis Region PCA President |
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