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Author Serebel isnt the only one with blurry lasik vision from sleeping on a pillow!
Ace

2006-10-20, 2:30 am

This victim reported her problem which Serebel also has, read below:


I had LASIK done one year ago and it was a partial success. My right
eye gets blurry and I think I know why it gets blurry. It has to do
with sleeping. I sleep on my stomach and I think there's pressure on
my right eye during sleep. Some days my right eye is not blurry, while

some other days I feel like I need glasses again.

Any ideas or suggestions on how to prevent this from happeneding would
be greatly appreciated, besides changing the way I sleep.


Thanks.





Happens to me sometimes. My right eye blurs a little for a few
hours.It's from smashing of the eye into the pillow etc., which
flattens the interface temporarily.
You could try wearing a mask or goggles that surround the orbit which
should alleviate this problem.

SErebel

serebel

2006-10-21, 2:29 am


Ace wrote:
> This victim reported her problem which Serebel also has, read below:
>
>
> I had LASIK done one year ago and it was a partial success. My right
> eye gets blurry and I think I know why it gets blurry. It has to do
> with sleeping. I sleep on my stomach and I think there's pressure on
> my right eye during sleep. Some days my right eye is not blurry, while
>
> some other days I feel like I need glasses again.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions on how to prevent this from happeneding would
> be greatly appreciated, besides changing the way I sleep.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> Happens to me sometimes. My right eye blurs a little for a few
> hours.It's from smashing of the eye into the pillow etc., which
> flattens the interface temporarily.
> You could try wearing a mask or goggles that surround the orbit which
> should alleviate this problem.
>
> SErebel




There goes the retard misquoting me yet again. Since when does
"blurs a little" morph into lasik induced blurred vision?
You still don't have a clue, retard.

Ace

2006-10-21, 2:29 am


serebel wrote:

> There goes the retard misquoting me yet again. Since when does
> "blurs a little" morph into lasik induced blurred vision?
> You still don't have a clue, retard.



I never had that problem, period. You two do because of lasik!

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