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Lasik Surgery and Kamra Inlay

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I am thinking about getting these procedures done. Has anyone had this done? What is your outcome and experience with it? Any pros and cons? Would you do it again? Thanks.

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No idea what the Karma Inlay is, but if I were a candidate for Lasik, I'd do it in a heartbeat. I hate wearing glasses! Mom mom and all my siblings had Lasik, and every one of them love it. Unfortunately I had to be the one with the astigmatism that is just a hair past the threshold that makes me ineligible.

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I am sick and tired of my blurry vision also. Kamra inlay is for people who need reading glasses. It focuses the light so you don't need reading glasses.

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Lasik surgery 15 years ago after wearing glasses 35 years,best thing I ever done.I went from 20/1200,20/800 to 20/20.Wife and kids all had it done.

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Had Lasik surgery 10 years ago next month, after wearing glasses and contacts for 28 years. Because I was wearing bifocals, they originally performed the procedure to give me mono-vision (one eye focused up close and the other for distance). I didn't do well with that, so they re-lasiked the up close eye for distance and I was at 20/15 after the procedure. Still have to carry reading glasses, but some of the best money ever spent.

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Mine did.

I had to have E-lasik

Which is a little different way of doing it.

Felt like I had welding burns in my eyes for a couple of days.

Apparently the regular way is painless.

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Git 'er dun!!! What a difference in improved lifestyle!

 

If you live in East Valley, I can highly recommend "Swagel Wooton Hiatt." Lasik with them almost 15 years ago (after thick-lensed glasses and contact lenses my entire life). Dr. Hiatt performed catarac surgery a couple years ago. I'd give them more than 2 "thumbs up" if I had more than 2 thumbs ...

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