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has anyone had laser eye surgery and wish they had not?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 5451952" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>I had laser surgery to correct short sightedness in 2012 in both eyes, and my vision is fantastic.</p><p>But, due to the characteristics of my eyes I couldn't have the 'new type' of surgery where they cut a flap and use the laser below the surface. I had to have the old type of surgery where they use the laser on the surface of the cornea, and it has left me with an issue where I occasionally have dry eyes on waking which which feels like pulling sticking plasters from your eyeballs, followed by intense irritation. It is soothed by applying carbomer eye gel, but it's not a lot of fun.</p><p>It's just a shame that my ability to read fine print or do intricate work is going to pot, which the surgeon says happens to most people in their late 40's...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 5451952, member: 11374"] I had laser surgery to correct short sightedness in 2012 in both eyes, and my vision is fantastic. But, due to the characteristics of my eyes I couldn't have the 'new type' of surgery where they cut a flap and use the laser below the surface. I had to have the old type of surgery where they use the laser on the surface of the cornea, and it has left me with an issue where I occasionally have dry eyes on waking which which feels like pulling sticking plasters from your eyeballs, followed by intense irritation. It is soothed by applying carbomer eye gel, but it's not a lot of fun. It's just a shame that my ability to read fine print or do intricate work is going to pot, which the surgeon says happens to most people in their late 40's... [/QUOTE]
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