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    #11
    Can Lasik cure this ???



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      #12
      Originally posted by TazMaN
      I can swim (not that i do), etc etc, all those things the girls in the panty-liner ads do!
      Now don't go getting me as some kind of expert on these things (cos believe me I'm not - the whole subject repulses me ), but I think the advert in question was for tampons, not panty-liners.
      Surely you cant go swimming with a panty-liner ?? Thats just going to be messy

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        #13
        Eyes

        I would not recommend treatment in the UK as they are a bunch of cowboys

        Try this one in Prague,

        Prague Clinic
        HEALTH WARNING. IT Can Damage your Health. Free Advice. Advice in the forum is the £9,995 version. By reading the health warning you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. Advice maybe bad as well as good. 24 months interest free. Your home is at risk if you don’t keep up payments. Advice limited to availability.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger
          I would not recommend treatment in the UK as they are a bunch of cowboys

          Try this one in Prague,

          Prague Clinic
          Jeez, you may as well go to India !

          Seriously though, you need the clinic to be local, in case you need to go back for support, tests, further work etc.

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            #15
            I'm in Brussels - I had thought about comming back to the UK but there seem to be some good places here, and support afterwards might be an issue. Certainly not something to trust to cowboys (or indians).

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              #16
              I'll be having it done 24th March. The guy who did the consultation and will be doing the actual procedure seems fine. The slack fool on the front desk who babbled inanely at me for a while thinks I can have it done Friday and be back at work Tuesday.

              I'm taking at least 2 weeks before going back to a PC.

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                #17
                Originally posted by benn0
                Had it done last October and it is the best thing I have ever done.
                You must have lived a sheltered life!

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                  #18
                  I've heard quite a few people have problems with glare when driving at night.

                  Laser eye surgery is cosmetic, and there's absolutely no way I would risk my eyesight for cosmetic reasons. And the risks are too high IMO.

                  When my late mother had her cataracts done, she could see clearly without glasses for the first time in her life. Pity she had to wait 10 years on the NHS and then die within 6 months of the ops.

                  Fungus

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                    #19
                    I use daily disposable contact lenses.

                    Absolutely fantastic. Never get tired or sore eyes. Can sit in front of the PC from 7am until midnight (sometimes do - gulp) no problem.

                    Laser eyes. Not a chance. I'm the sort of unlucky one in a million, oh dear now he's blind, what a shame sorts to risk that.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom
                      You must have lived a sheltered life!
                      I have had anything but a sheltered life. The difference now is that I can see as well, without buggering about with glasses and contact lenses. Anyone who has successful Laser eye surgey will probably tell you the same. IF you have never been short sighted you wou;dn't understand how limiting it can be. It was the single biggest factor stopping me from making the grade as a professional rugby league player (I couldn't play under floodlights)

                      There are risks, but the horror stories you hear tend to be from disgruntled people who haven't achieved perfect vision and still need some form of correction. As I said, i'm still a little short sighted and will be having an enhancement to correct this. I have had no problems whatsoever with night vision. If anything my vision is better at night than during the day! Night vision issues only occur when the surgeon treats to large on area - Something to do with the size of the 'optical zone' - Discuss it with your surgeon beforehand if you are unsure. Pupil size and Corneal thickness are the most imprtant factors.

                      To my knowledge, no-one in the UK has been blinded. The real disasters have been in the US, but the industry is unregulated over there.
                      Last edited by benn0; 24 February 2006, 08:28.

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