| Ragnar 2005-01-27, 8:53 am |
| I didn't like the pressure of the vaccuum ring either. The actual
ablation is not even felt.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:34:26 +1000, "Wal" <notmewally@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi John,
>
>"John" <fido1@bad-dogma.com> wrote in message
>news:MPG.1c62209e6a7ff401989682@news-server.san.rr.com...
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>Great stuff John!! Glad it was easy and went ok.
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>I had the blade which probably took 5 - 8 seconds per eye once the suction
>thingy etc was in place. I must admit that that was the most worrying part
>for me too. It didn't feel real nice although wasn't painful. I was glad
>when it was done though. The laser part isn't so bad is it.
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>Hopefully the halo's will go. Mine haven't although I think they are
>slightly better than they were in the first 2 weeks. I can live with them.
>Got no choice anyway 
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>Same here although I remember having a bit of pain after about 5 hours.
>After a sleep it was gone.
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>Mine were Left 20/15 and Right 20/20 I think the next day. They improved to
>20/10 in both after 3 weeks so chances are yours may improve yet. Mine felt
>ackward for the first weeks - like a new pair of glasses - takes a while
>getting used to. I had some eye strain too when using the computer for too
>long. That lasted for a month or so I think. Now it doesn't seem to be a
>problem.
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>Good your near vision is still ok. My close up focus distance compared to
>when wearing glasses has moved probably 3 inches away but I can still read
>virtually anything so far. I am 44 so guess it won't last that much longer.
>What age are you?
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>Keep piling the drops in. They reckon even the lubrication ones are very
>important in healing so put up with it.
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>All the best John, keep us informed of your progress.
>
>Regards
>Wal
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