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	<title>Comments on: What is the best eye surgery Lasik or?</title>
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		<title>By: Margaret</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margaret</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 04:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, I haven&#039;t had it myself personally, but a lot of friends swear by it, and are glad that they got it. My brother got it India through India Health Guru Consultants, and he said it was great Lasik eye surgery helped millions of people to be able to see, without the help of contacts and glasses. It will help you too, but make sure you get the right doctor for the procedure. After the surgery, one feels mild discomfort or pain for a couple of days. The procedure itself is not painful because they give you anaesthetic drops to numb the eye. For the first week, one may have sensitivity to light as blurry vision and dry eyes. All these side effects disappear within a few days and. The process is simple, safe and fast. They are making big improvements in this field, so it&#039;s probably worth it if you can afford it and don&#039;t need to use your eyes for a few days
for info, please visit the link</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I haven&#8217;t had it myself personally, but a lot of friends swear by it, and are glad that they got it. My brother got it India through India Health Guru Consultants, and he said it was great Lasik eye surgery helped millions of people to be able to see, without the help of contacts and glasses. It will help you too, but make sure you get the right doctor for the procedure. After the surgery, one feels mild discomfort or pain for a couple of days. The procedure itself is not painful because they give you anaesthetic drops to numb the eye. For the first week, one may have sensitivity to light as blurry vision and dry eyes. All these side effects disappear within a few days and. The process is simple, safe and fast. They are making big improvements in this field, so it&#8217;s probably worth it if you can afford it and don&#8217;t need to use your eyes for a few days<br />
for info, please visit the link</p>
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		<title>By: LasikExpert - Glenn Hagele</title>
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		<dc:creator>LasikExpert - Glenn Hagele</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What is best means what is best for you. Since you are a unique individual with unique eyes and unique needs, what may be best for someone else may not be the best for you. The only way to know what may be appropriate is to have a comprehensive examination from a competent eye doctor.

I work for a nonprofit Lasik patient advocacy. We don&#039;t provide Lasik. We provide Lasik information and certify Lasik doctors&#039; patients&#039; results.

You describe your vision as &quot;degrading&quot; and your mother&#039;s as well. If you mean a constant need for new glasses or contact lenses, then the eyes have not stabilized enough that any type of laser vision correction surgery (Lasik, PRK, LASEK, Epi-Lasik, etc.) would be appropriate. The eyes need to be healthy and prescription stable for at least two years.

It is reasonable to expect your eyes to change at age 16, but your mother&#039;s eyes changing may be a greater concern. An adult who has a constantly worsening eyeglass prescription is a sign of something more than simple refractive error. This may be a concern for you because some eye maladies run in families.

Lasik can change your eyeglass prescription, but your eyes will continue to change after Lasik at the same rate they did before Lasik. If there is an underlying disease that is causing the changes, then Lasik may exacerbate the problem.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is best means what is best for you. Since you are a unique individual with unique eyes and unique needs, what may be best for someone else may not be the best for you. The only way to know what may be appropriate is to have a comprehensive examination from a competent eye doctor.</p>
<p>I work for a nonprofit Lasik patient advocacy. We don&#8217;t provide Lasik. We provide Lasik information and certify Lasik doctors&#8217; patients&#8217; results.</p>
<p>You describe your vision as &#8220;degrading&#8221; and your mother&#8217;s as well. If you mean a constant need for new glasses or contact lenses, then the eyes have not stabilized enough that any type of laser vision correction surgery (Lasik, PRK, LASEK, Epi-Lasik, etc.) would be appropriate. The eyes need to be healthy and prescription stable for at least two years.</p>
<p>It is reasonable to expect your eyes to change at age 16, but your mother&#8217;s eyes changing may be a greater concern. An adult who has a constantly worsening eyeglass prescription is a sign of something more than simple refractive error. This may be a concern for you because some eye maladies run in families.</p>
<p>Lasik can change your eyeglass prescription, but your eyes will continue to change after Lasik at the same rate they did before Lasik. If there is an underlying disease that is causing the changes, then Lasik may exacerbate the problem.</p>
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