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My eyes were like -9.5 and -10.25 or something like that. The doctor told me before the surgery that he might have to go back and do a "touch-up" afterwards. I figured he was just being safe, it was something he told everybody. The morning after my procedure I could see better but not great. I figured it needed healing and after a few days it would be fine. It didn't. What the guy was telling me was that since my eyes were so bad he was "two-putting" on me, getting me close with the first go-round, and then zero-ing in with the second. Which means I had to buy/wear glasses for 6 months before the 2nd procedure. I was so super pissed, especially since I was forced to wear glasses several weeks BEFORE the procedure as well. Since the whole deal is several years gone now, I am glad he did it the way he did. My vision is 100% perfect, no problems at all. The inconvenience of a couple of months is nothing compared to at least 20 years of good eyes. He did the 2nd procedure for free and there was nothing to it. Best decision ever.
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# ¿ Aug 4, 2009 15:13 |
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