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Nah - blind as a bat without them but I am too scared to go down the Laser surgery route, my gut feeling is that it hasn't been around long enough to know if it really works, but thats just me - I am sure for some people it's the best thing they ever did.
I knew someone that had laser eye surgery in its early days and now has problems with her vision in the dark.
Maybe she was just blagging though, so I had to drive everywhere at night and she could get pissed.
I knew someone that had laser eye surgery in its early days and now has problems with her vision in the dark.
Maybe she was just blagging though, so I had to drive everywhere at night and she could get pissed.
That can happen, and was worse in its early days. One of the problems that can happen is that the pupil dilates beyond the laser ablation zone, at night, so you get shortsighted, or longsighted, depending on what you were, and might see halos/starbursts too.
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