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What are the negatives of Lasic eye surgery?

Sounds almost to good to be true, anyone have any bad experences? Anything I should know before going ahead with this.

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5 Comments

  1. Charlie04
    Posted May 23, 2011 at 3:40 am | Permalink

    im blind now. I’m using a Braille keyboard now. Like I can’t even spell properly.

  2. Michelle
    Posted May 23, 2011 at 3:42 am | Permalink

    I know afew people that have had this done. I have heard of no bad experiences except that one guy could smell the burning. It also has become over the years a pretty simple operation. I would say go for it, it’ll be worth it.

  3. im confuse
    Posted May 23, 2011 at 4:36 am | Permalink

    There’s no guarantee that it wont fail but this is a sure thing.. if you really want to undergo on lasic eye surgery you should consult atleast 10 doctors and ask opinions and then research the net. ;)
    i know 2 persons who had this surgery and so far their eyes return to 20/20 visions.

  4. Estetica
    Posted May 23, 2011 at 5:01 am | Permalink

    If done properly it’s satisfying I think. My cousin had it and he’s happy he had it. But my neighbor’s doctor was too stupid to check if she had glaucoma and now she’s blind. Before treating the eye with laser they have to see if you have glaucoma or not otherwise you can be blind.

  5. scoobymac82
    Posted May 23, 2011 at 5:42 am | Permalink

    There are several things you should know about before undergoing this surgery. I had the PRK done. First thing first. You will experience a severe amount of pain after the surgery. At most it should last no more than a couple of days. Other possible side effects could be dry eyes (though they give you drops) and you could (worst case scenario) end up visually impaired. To me the possible bad is far out wayed by the good and if your optometrist feels you are a good candidate go ahead with it.

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