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		<title>Comment on Find Out the Lowest Lasik Price in your City by GAUREE</title>
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		<dc:creator>GAUREE</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 11:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I want to know about lasic eye surgery &amp; where its happen in low price?

Give name &amp; address of the governmwent Hospitals in Mumbai.

Thanking you.

Gauree</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to know about lasic eye surgery &amp; where its happen in low price?</p>
<p>Give name &amp; address of the governmwent Hospitals in Mumbai.</p>
<p>Thanking you.</p>
<p>Gauree</p>
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		<title>Comment on Get Rid of Bifocals and Reading Glasses With Monovision by Maria</title>
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		<dc:creator>Maria</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 08:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was given 20 minutes with the contact lense in a few weeks prior to commiting to the procedure. This was to acsertain whether or not I would experience dizziness, which I did not.  I went ahead with the left eye correction and 8 months on, I struggle with halos and depth perception problems, although it&#039;s  joy to read again without glasses. I should have read more about monovision and the role expectation has to play, and compromise. I was not told about the depth perception issues. When I said I was having trouble seeing middle distance, the doc said, hang in there, it takes time. I hate that I cannot see the tennis ball so clearly, and that I tear up all the time. I told a friend about it, but now I have warned her that it takes so long for any good results as the brain catches up with the eye. I am resigned to less than perfect depth perception unless I can get some sort of fix up on the right eye, which I dread. The post-op was most unpleasant. My partner had both eyes done and was perfect vision after 2 days, so I am sad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was given 20 minutes with the contact lense in a few weeks prior to commiting to the procedure. This was to acsertain whether or not I would experience dizziness, which I did not.  I went ahead with the left eye correction and 8 months on, I struggle with halos and depth perception problems, although it&#8217;s  joy to read again without glasses. I should have read more about monovision and the role expectation has to play, and compromise. I was not told about the depth perception issues. When I said I was having trouble seeing middle distance, the doc said, hang in there, it takes time. I hate that I cannot see the tennis ball so clearly, and that I tear up all the time. I told a friend about it, but now I have warned her that it takes so long for any good results as the brain catches up with the eye. I am resigned to less than perfect depth perception unless I can get some sort of fix up on the right eye, which I dread. The post-op was most unpleasant. My partner had both eyes done and was perfect vision after 2 days, so I am sad.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Get Rid of Bifocals and Reading Glasses With Monovision by francean</title>
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		<dc:creator>francean</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 10:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I had lasik a month ago and am very dissappointed, i was previously very shortsighted and as I am 46 years old was advised to go with the monovision - even after one month i cannot see properly to read, watch tv, drive or evern clean my house!  I have been back five times to complain but am told that it takes time - i was not told this befofe or I would not have had the procedure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had lasik a month ago and am very dissappointed, i was previously very shortsighted and as I am 46 years old was advised to go with the monovision &#8211; even after one month i cannot see properly to read, watch tv, drive or evern clean my house!  I have been back five times to complain but am told that it takes time &#8211; i was not told this befofe or I would not have had the procedure.</p>
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		<title>Comment on 5 Tips for Post Treatment Lasik Eye Surgery by Audrey d</title>
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		<dc:creator>Audrey d</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 02:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sure.
Lasik works for most healthy people with healthy eyes who need total corrections less than about 3 or 4 diopters. It has to do with the shape of the eye and the thickness of the cornea.

You really should wait to have the proceedure until you have stopped growing and until your corrective prescriptive lenses have been the same for a year. When you are older, you will probably go 3 or 6 years without changing your prescription. You will not want to risk complications by having a lasik revision frequently while you are young.

The cornea is sliced with a micro thin blade (micro karatome) and flipped up. The lazer contours the freshly exposed inside tissue of the cornea and corrects the vision. The flap is then closed. 

The corneal flap makes a bandage and the whole thing heals pretty quickly.

There are risks. Infection, halos in the night vision are the ones that come to mind. 

You need to see two or three doctors, in my opinion. The consultations take about an hour. The consultations are free or about 50 dollars.

Lasik will not work if the astigmatism is very severe. My correction was more than 4.75 diopters and would have required PRK.

PRK requires the lazering off the front of the cornea and takes 2-3 weeks of rest and no work to heal. 

My brother had PRK and needed 16 days. My sister had lasik and was back to work in three day. Both are happy and generally do not need any glasses.

See the doctors. Google LASIK  and read about twenty sites.

God Bless you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure.<br />
Lasik works for most healthy people with healthy eyes who need total corrections less than about 3 or 4 diopters. It has to do with the shape of the eye and the thickness of the cornea.</p>
<p>You really should wait to have the proceedure until you have stopped growing and until your corrective prescriptive lenses have been the same for a year. When you are older, you will probably go 3 or 6 years without changing your prescription. You will not want to risk complications by having a lasik revision frequently while you are young.</p>
<p>The cornea is sliced with a micro thin blade (micro karatome) and flipped up. The lazer contours the freshly exposed inside tissue of the cornea and corrects the vision. The flap is then closed. </p>
<p>The corneal flap makes a bandage and the whole thing heals pretty quickly.</p>
<p>There are risks. Infection, halos in the night vision are the ones that come to mind. </p>
<p>You need to see two or three doctors, in my opinion. The consultations take about an hour. The consultations are free or about 50 dollars.</p>
<p>Lasik will not work if the astigmatism is very severe. My correction was more than 4.75 diopters and would have required PRK.</p>
<p>PRK requires the lazering off the front of the cornea and takes 2-3 weeks of rest and no work to heal. </p>
<p>My brother had PRK and needed 16 days. My sister had lasik and was back to work in three day. Both are happy and generally do not need any glasses.</p>
<p>See the doctors. Google LASIK  and read about twenty sites.</p>
<p>God Bless you.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How to Go About LASIK Surgery for Astigmatism by Tj</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It may sound hokey but my wife does something called &quot;Reflexology&quot; find someone who has been doing it for a long time and explain where the issues are to them. The things she is seeing I believe are called floaters. My mother has had many hemorrhages in her eyes over the years and every time, she has had my wife work on her nerve endings with reflexology and it has corrected vision which if she had just let the doctor have his way she was going to have to learn braille and never drive or be able to see anything but one fuzzy blob forever. So far its been 10 years and every time her eye has a hemorrhage it has fixed it, not perfectly but good enough to prolong her eye&#039;s life by 10 years so far. Look into it its worth it. If you are near east texas lemme know maybe my wife can do it :P</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may sound hokey but my wife does something called &quot;Reflexology&quot; find someone who has been doing it for a long time and explain where the issues are to them. The things she is seeing I believe are called floaters. My mother has had many hemorrhages in her eyes over the years and every time, she has had my wife work on her nerve endings with reflexology and it has corrected vision which if she had just let the doctor have his way she was going to have to learn braille and never drive or be able to see anything but one fuzzy blob forever. So far its been 10 years and every time her eye has a hemorrhage it has fixed it, not perfectly but good enough to prolong her eye&#039;s life by 10 years so far. Look into it its worth it. If you are near east texas lemme know maybe my wife can do it <img src='http://lasikeyecost.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Comment on What Complications You Can Face After A Lasik Eye Surgery by Audrey d</title>
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		<dc:creator>Audrey d</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 03:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sure.
Lasik works for most healthy people with healthy eyes who need total corrections less than about 3 or 4 diopters. It has to do with the shape of the eye and the thickness of the cornea.

You really should wait to have the proceedure until you have stopped growing and until your corrective prescriptive lenses have been the same for a year. When you are older, you will probably go 3 or 6 years without changing your prescription. You will not want to risk complications by having a lasik revision frequently while you are young.

The cornea is sliced with a micro thin blade (micro karatome) and flipped up. The lazer contours the freshly exposed inside tissue of the cornea and corrects the vision. The flap is then closed. 

The corneal flap makes a bandage and the whole thing heals pretty quickly.

There are risks. Infection, halos in the night vision are the ones that come to mind. 

You need to see two or three doctors, in my opinion. The consultations take about an hour. The consultations are free or about 50 dollars.

Lasik will not work if the astigmatism is very severe. My correction was more than 4.75 diopters and would have required PRK.

PRK requires the lazering off the front of the cornea and takes 2-3 weeks of rest and no work to heal. 

My brother had PRK and needed 16 days. My sister had lasik and was back to work in three day. Both are happy and generally do not need any glasses.

See the doctors. Google LASIK  and read about twenty sites.

God Bless you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure.<br />
Lasik works for most healthy people with healthy eyes who need total corrections less than about 3 or 4 diopters. It has to do with the shape of the eye and the thickness of the cornea.</p>
<p>You really should wait to have the proceedure until you have stopped growing and until your corrective prescriptive lenses have been the same for a year. When you are older, you will probably go 3 or 6 years without changing your prescription. You will not want to risk complications by having a lasik revision frequently while you are young.</p>
<p>The cornea is sliced with a micro thin blade (micro karatome) and flipped up. The lazer contours the freshly exposed inside tissue of the cornea and corrects the vision. The flap is then closed. </p>
<p>The corneal flap makes a bandage and the whole thing heals pretty quickly.</p>
<p>There are risks. Infection, halos in the night vision are the ones that come to mind. </p>
<p>You need to see two or three doctors, in my opinion. The consultations take about an hour. The consultations are free or about 50 dollars.</p>
<p>Lasik will not work if the astigmatism is very severe. My correction was more than 4.75 diopters and would have required PRK.</p>
<p>PRK requires the lazering off the front of the cornea and takes 2-3 weeks of rest and no work to heal. </p>
<p>My brother had PRK and needed 16 days. My sister had lasik and was back to work in three day. Both are happy and generally do not need any glasses.</p>
<p>See the doctors. Google LASIK  and read about twenty sites.</p>
<p>God Bless you.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why The Cost Of Your LASIK Surgery Can Spiral Out Of Control! by tubman</title>
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		<dc:creator>tubman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If sunglasses help then it is probably just glare that is causing your blurred vision. You&#039;ve just had part of your cornea sliced off with a laser, it will be swollen and trying to heal itself. The swelling will cause light to scatter as it enters your eye making your vision blurred. If you wear sunglasses less light gets into your eye so it scatters less. 
I don&#039;t know what the healing rate for you will be, everyone heals at different rates. Just keep going to your aftercare appointments and just keep asking the doctor. A good clinic will only have qualified doctors or opticians doing your after-cares. I do know of some clinics that use non-qualified retail staff to do it! Ask who you are seeing, if they are not qualified then alarm bells should be ringing!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If sunglasses help then it is probably just glare that is causing your blurred vision. You&#039;ve just had part of your cornea sliced off with a laser, it will be swollen and trying to heal itself. The swelling will cause light to scatter as it enters your eye making your vision blurred. If you wear sunglasses less light gets into your eye so it scatters less.<br />
I don&#039;t know what the healing rate for you will be, everyone heals at different rates. Just keep going to your aftercare appointments and just keep asking the doctor. A good clinic will only have qualified doctors or opticians doing your after-cares. I do know of some clinics that use non-qualified retail staff to do it! Ask who you are seeing, if they are not qualified then alarm bells should be ringing!!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Lasik Plus Vision Center – Throw All your Worries Regarding your Eyes by Audrey d</title>
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		<dc:creator>Audrey d</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 10:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sure.
Lasik works for most healthy people with healthy eyes who need total corrections less than about 3 or 4 diopters. It has to do with the shape of the eye and the thickness of the cornea.

You really should wait to have the proceedure until you have stopped growing and until your corrective prescriptive lenses have been the same for a year. When you are older, you will probably go 3 or 6 years without changing your prescription. You will not want to risk complications by having a lasik revision frequently while you are young.

The cornea is sliced with a micro thin blade (micro karatome) and flipped up. The lazer contours the freshly exposed inside tissue of the cornea and corrects the vision. The flap is then closed. 

The corneal flap makes a bandage and the whole thing heals pretty quickly.

There are risks. Infection, halos in the night vision are the ones that come to mind. 

You need to see two or three doctors, in my opinion. The consultations take about an hour. The consultations are free or about 50 dollars.

Lasik will not work if the astigmatism is very severe. My correction was more than 4.75 diopters and would have required PRK.

PRK requires the lazering off the front of the cornea and takes 2-3 weeks of rest and no work to heal. 

My brother had PRK and needed 16 days. My sister had lasik and was back to work in three day. Both are happy and generally do not need any glasses.

See the doctors. Google LASIK  and read about twenty sites.

God Bless you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure.<br />
Lasik works for most healthy people with healthy eyes who need total corrections less than about 3 or 4 diopters. It has to do with the shape of the eye and the thickness of the cornea.</p>
<p>You really should wait to have the proceedure until you have stopped growing and until your corrective prescriptive lenses have been the same for a year. When you are older, you will probably go 3 or 6 years without changing your prescription. You will not want to risk complications by having a lasik revision frequently while you are young.</p>
<p>The cornea is sliced with a micro thin blade (micro karatome) and flipped up. The lazer contours the freshly exposed inside tissue of the cornea and corrects the vision. The flap is then closed. </p>
<p>The corneal flap makes a bandage and the whole thing heals pretty quickly.</p>
<p>There are risks. Infection, halos in the night vision are the ones that come to mind. </p>
<p>You need to see two or three doctors, in my opinion. The consultations take about an hour. The consultations are free or about 50 dollars.</p>
<p>Lasik will not work if the astigmatism is very severe. My correction was more than 4.75 diopters and would have required PRK.</p>
<p>PRK requires the lazering off the front of the cornea and takes 2-3 weeks of rest and no work to heal. </p>
<p>My brother had PRK and needed 16 days. My sister had lasik and was back to work in three day. Both are happy and generally do not need any glasses.</p>
<p>See the doctors. Google LASIK  and read about twenty sites.</p>
<p>God Bless you.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why The Cost Of Your LASIK Surgery Can Spiral Out Of Control! by Cayden&#039;s Mommy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cayden&#039;s Mommy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 19:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That varies from person to person.  Several things can affect post op vision clarity.  1)  Post op dryness can decrease visual acuity  2)  Inflammation  3)  Residual prescription remaining following the procedure.  4)  Normal post op healing.  

So depending upon what is causing your post op blurriness, it may just take time and frequent lubrication or it may actually require an enhancement procedure later on should you not be right on the numbers with your correction.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That varies from person to person.  Several things can affect post op vision clarity.  1)  Post op dryness can decrease visual acuity  2)  Inflammation  3)  Residual prescription remaining following the procedure.  4)  Normal post op healing.  </p>
<p>So depending upon what is causing your post op blurriness, it may just take time and frequent lubrication or it may actually require an enhancement procedure later on should you not be right on the numbers with your correction.</p>
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		<title>Comment on 5 Tips for Post Treatment Lasik Eye Surgery by Paul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My friend had same problem but now it is cured with the help of lasik eye surgery.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend had same problem but now it is cured with the help of lasik eye surgery.</p>
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