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Old Mar 17, 2008 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Chefboiali
-3.75 in both eyes for about a decade. My eye doctor still doesn't recommend it. I think he's still waiting on long-term effects of the surgery over 1st gen lasik. patients.

Dr. Nishida (Costco Culver City)
Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™
That sums up my take on LASIK to a tee.
It's just too soon to see what the long term risks will be.

And in my case, one eye has become marginally worse while the other has improved. It's a moving target that you're trying to pin down with a one-shot surgery.

I'll stick with glasses.
interesting since they are on gen 3 or gen 4 lasik machines and procedures. i know people who got them about 10years ago (literally first gen everything) and they have no problems so far. when they got the procedure done they were quite young between 20-22 but they all had terrible eye sight. -4 or worse.
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