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2 hours ago, ahimsavaadhi1 said:

 most of the eye doctors have glasses and they themselves don’t get it. Not sure if there is a reason.

Mari day to day functions ki kuda glasses kavali ante chepinchukovali. -5 above vuntey 

any surgery is not fool proof. 100 % guarantee istava ante doctor ee ivvalenu 99.9% ani annadu

lasik dryness vuntundii post surgery. 

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10 minutes ago, Dabbakai said:

Mari day to day functions ki kuda glasses kavali ante chepinchukovali. -5 above vuntey 

any surgery is not fool proof. 100 % guarantee istava ante doctor ee ivvalenu 99.9% ani annadu

lasik dryness vuntundii post surgery. 

anduke lubricants vadali 

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nenu lasik cheyincha 2013 lo, before -8 vunde..

no issues , eyes dry avuthayi appudappudu , rendu systane ultra botlu vestha ..almost 12- 13 hrs computer mundu vuntam kada...

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On 1/14/2022 at 9:12 AM, Spartan said:

go for ICL nenu ade cheyincha

future

lo site perigina lens tesi kottadi pettinchukovachu

lasik aite malli back to glasses

ma intlo andaru lasik west marespally lo cheyincharu

Is ICL Surgery Permanent? For the most part, yes. It is possible to remove the lenses, but their removal requires another surgery. If you do choose to have lenses removed following ICL surgery, your vision may be worse than before the surgery.

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On 1/13/2022 at 6:14 PM, meri_zindagi said:

Evaraina cheyinchukunnara. PRK vs LASIK which one is better. Google says PRK. Any other suggestions!!

beware of any laser procedure, one cannot get away from glasses without letting the body correct with eye exercises

laser procedures always cause glaucoma in long run

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11 minutes ago, KiKiKi said:

Go for SMILE if eligible... 2 weeks back cheyinchukuna... -9 power ... very fast recovery and painless procedure

you may still need glasses may not be thick ones, you could have simply used contact lenses 

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14 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

you may still need glasses may not be thick ones, you could have simply used contact lenses 

I dont mind using glasses for specific tasks.. the doctor said it is up to my choice even though there might be residual power... again, each person is different... na varaku aitey its a welcome change from dependency on glasses... never liked contacts.  

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On 1/13/2022 at 4:14 PM, meri_zindagi said:

Evaraina cheyinchukunnara. PRK vs LASIK which one is better. Google says PRK. Any other suggestions!!

I did LASIK 10 years go, one of the best decisions of my life 

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2 hours ago, KiKiKi said:

I dont mind using glasses for specific tasks.. the doctor said it is up to my choice even though there might be residual power... again, each person is different... na varaku aitey its a welcome change from dependency on glasses... never liked contacts.  

Do you have any residual power now? I had SMILE and still needed glasses

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On 3/12/2022 at 1:41 AM, KiKiKi said:

Go for SMILE if eligible... 2 weeks back cheyinchukuna... -9 power ... very fast recovery and painless procedure

Procedure cheyinchukune mundu detailed ga emaina cheppara .. what happens if sight increases in future again ? 

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