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morning vision, wade - houston, TX, 6/23/2003
 answer, William B. Trattler, MD Miami, FL 6/25/2003, (#1)
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"morning vision" Posted by wade - houston, TX on 18:07:15 6/23/2003
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i had lasik done about 3-4 weeks ago and my vision in my right eye is 20/20 in the morning and by the afternoon is around 20/40. i did get an abrasion in surgery. Does anyone know where most people stabilize? is the morning vision usually where most people stabilize? i am worried and would appreciate any help.thanks,wade carlson
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1. "answer" Posted by William B. Trattler, MD on 20:42:05 6/25/2003
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You should see your surgeon and determine whether you have any underlying dry eye or underlying rough epithelium that could occur following LASIK and could contribute to your symptoms. Typically there is an underlying cause, which your own surgeon should be able to determine with your next exam.
I hope this helps
Bill Trattler, MD
Miami, FL
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