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TskMgr
Aug 26, 2009
I've had blurry vision (I cannot see things far away, so nearsighted right?) since i was a teenager. I've had glasses in the past and it helped for school and such, but i could never wear them full time. I get bad headaches (yes i know you have to wear glasses constantly to get used to them) Because without realizing it my eyes would inadvertently fixate on the glasses or the rim, and it was very straining. I'd tried contacts twice before, but with no luck. I know it sounds stupid but i could never get them in. I would sit down for hours at a time and just irritate my eyes to the point where i couldnt take it any more.

My vision isnt terrible (i forget the actual prescription i had), i've gotten used to having bad vision over the years and try to compensate by squinting when i need to read a road sign or sitting in the front of the class for lectures.

Whats the best route to shop for lasik? basically like you'd shop for anything else? should i get a referal? From the description of my scenario do you think (in your non medical opinion) that i may qualify for lasik?

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TskMgr
Aug 26, 2009
yea i watched the video's posted above and had a panic attack about it.

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