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<blockquote data-quote="Steve3948" data-source="post: 357451" data-attributes="member: 2497"><p>Well the idea was 20/20 but they recommended long and short, but after wearing glasses all day for 20+ years I wanted good vision so opted for 20/20. In those days it was PRK only, where they scraped the top layer before laser, so one eye at a time. When I had the 2nd eye done after 2 days I ripped a bit of sandpaper off a roll and it flicked round and cought me in the eye I had just had done. Had to go and get it checked, they said it had done some damage and it would be hard to say until healed what the affect would be.</p><p></p><p>As it turned out the result was what they recommended, so one eye is perfect for distance and the other slightly under for reading, works really well best of both.</p><p></p><p>The wife had just one eye done for reading, and swears by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve3948, post: 357451, member: 2497"] Well the idea was 20/20 but they recommended long and short, but after wearing glasses all day for 20+ years I wanted good vision so opted for 20/20. In those days it was PRK only, where they scraped the top layer before laser, so one eye at a time. When I had the 2nd eye done after 2 days I ripped a bit of sandpaper off a roll and it flicked round and cought me in the eye I had just had done. Had to go and get it checked, they said it had done some damage and it would be hard to say until healed what the affect would be. As it turned out the result was what they recommended, so one eye is perfect for distance and the other slightly under for reading, works really well best of both. The wife had just one eye done for reading, and swears by it. [/QUOTE]
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