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Complications with my Lasik, Mark - singapore, AL, 9/09/2005
ask your doc, ace - wpb, FL, 9/10/2005, (#1)
dorminant eye, Mark - singapore, AL, 9/11/2005, (#2)

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"Complications with my Lasik"
Posted by Mark - singapore, AL on 15:08:22 9/09/2005
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Hi all, i went for standard lasik around 1 month ago but I find that my vision is not satisfactory, for example in the day my vision seems to be "white out", there is a hazy feeling. At certain lighting conditions and at night, my vision will become much more blurry and sometimes things appear to be darken (for example at night, when i look at the cars on the road, i can only see the headlights and the body of the car is dark). Is it common to be having such symptoms 1 month after the Op? One more thing is that, i did my lasik on 2 days. I did my left eye on the first day and my right on the second. I was told that my dorminant eye was my right, after the op I did a check and found that my dorminant eye was left. Now my vision in my left eye is not as good as my right. Will it affect the overall results of the Op. I will be going back to the doc to do my final consulation, should i press for an enhancement and what should i do. Thanks
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Posted by ace - wpb, FL on 09:25:34 9/10/2005
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Ask him about the problems youve been having. He should do testing to determine the curlpit to your symptoms. Maybe corneal haze? flap strire? Also ask for a topography. If you need to be enhanced, its customary to wait 3 months
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Posted by Mark - singapore, AL on 05:21:00 9/11/2005
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thanks for the reply but will the mistaken of the dorminant eye cause any problems? I know that the dorminant eye is the one that is used to "see" while the other one is just to supplement information.. but now my dorminant eye is weaker than my non-dorminant eye
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