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	<title>Comments on: Should I Have A LASIK Laser Eye Surgery?</title>
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		<title>By: A37licia</title>
		<link>http://laserologies.com/2009/09/13/should-i-have-a-lasik-laser-eye-surgery/comment-page-1/#comment-113</link>
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		<description>I would strongly advise that you thoroughly research the risks involved with getting LASIK and consider why you want it. It is not as successful as it is purported to be, and many people deal with annoying or debilitating side effects from &quot;successful&quot; surgeries. This IS surgery and elective surgery should be considered carefully.

In a nutshell: many machines today correct an area of the eye that is smaller than your pupil when it is dilate in low light. Read: at night, your pupil extends to an uncorrected area, so that area of your pupil still has its poor vision. Result: haloeing, night vision, headaches, etc. Many offices do not correctly measure the diameter of your pupils in darkness but readily recommend you for surgery.

I came very close to getting the surgery last summer, but once I read about halos, night vision, etc, I realized it wasn&#039;t worth it. I also was wary of the physical pain and discomfort that many deal with. My eyesight is much too precious to me to risk having a lower quality vision for convenience sake.

Do not base your decision on what the companies themselves say. There&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;http://www.lasikdisaster.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would strongly advise that you thoroughly research the risks involved with getting LASIK and consider why you want it. It is not as successful as it is purported to be, and many people deal with annoying or debilitating side effects from &quot;successful&quot; surgeries. This IS surgery and elective surgery should be considered carefully.</p>
<p>In a nutshell: many machines today correct an area of the eye that is smaller than your pupil when it is dilate in low light. Read: at night, your pupil extends to an uncorrected area, so that area of your pupil still has its poor vision. Result: haloeing, night vision, headaches, etc. Many offices do not correctly measure the diameter of your pupils in darkness but readily recommend you for surgery.</p>
<p>I came very close to getting the surgery last summer, but once I read about halos, night vision, etc, I realized it wasn&#8217;t worth it. I also was wary of the physical pain and discomfort that many deal with. My eyesight is much too precious to me to risk having a lower quality vision for convenience sake.</p>
<p>Do not base your decision on what the companies themselves say. There<b>References : </b><a href="http://www.lasikdisaster.com">http://www.lasikdisaster.com</a></p>
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