I don't know why it is like that but it happened to me too. I had a touch up on the procedure and it helped a lot but then it happened again and I now wear glasses again. call the doctor that did your procedure he might offer touch up surgery.
2007-09-11 05:59:37
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answered by ms.pookie 3
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just kind of answered this a minute ago the Lasik surgery only corrects what is wrong with your eyes at the time if your eyes are going continue to get worse they will there for you may/probably will need to get a touch up done at some time in your life time.
2007-09-15 10:08:44
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answered by Mary Jones 1
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There is always the possibility that you were either over-corrected or under-corrected. Also, that for some reason your eyes may have regressed further. You should see you eye doctor who performed the surgery. You may need an enhancement procedure (basically reperforming the procedure again) to further correction your vision.
Bill
New England Eye Center
http://www.mylasik.doc.com
2007-09-17 08:39:36
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answered by LASIK @ New England Eye Center 1
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Im looking into it myself. a number of of my chum and paintings colleagues have performed it and that all of them say they want that they had performed it years in the past! i'm too scared yet I reckon i will decide for it quickly coz my touch lenses are bugging me now. you're probably appropriate for lasiks because it works ultimate once you at the instant are not very short sighted and clearly you at the instant are not or you would be in glasses by capacity of now! You do could see an optician to get your eyes examined (they do different wellbeing tests too to make helpful your eyes are healthful) they'd't rigidity you to positioned on glasses in case you do not desire to! you won't have the capacity to get Lasiks till your resourceful and prescient has settled, you're able to have some prescriptions to teach that your resourceful and prescient isn't changing in any different case in the event that they do surgical technique then your eyes will replace and you will nevertheless want glasses. The surgical technique itself is uncomplicated and speedy. they are going to do one eye at a time ( some weeks aside). It takes seconds to do and you will experience your eye gritty for some hours as much as an afternoon after and your resourceful and prescient won't in any respect be large for a pair of days then all of it settles down and you would be waiting to work out. be attentive to warning in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, it incredibly is extremely very effectual yet you at the instant are not assured appropriate resourceful and prescient, and your eyes can replace after the surgical technique so which you will possibly not have appropriate resourceful and prescient for ever. you will not get surgical technique under the age of 18 or perhaps in step with possibility 21 to cut back the prospect of positioned up surgical technique changes. wish this helps.
2016-10-10 09:23:53
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answered by czaplicki 4
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Because your eyes are alive, they are constantly changing. Go back to the doctor that did the original procedure and ask for them to correct your vision again.
Make sure you are going to a doctor that doesn't cut the eye. The new procedure uses a laser that doesn't require a flap to be cut.
2007-09-11 13:35:49
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answered by Brian 3
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That's why I think it's better to go for less permanent solutions than LASIK. I've heard of too many cases of results that don't last. If you get something that is temporary, such as an implant, it can be changed out if that person's prescription changes.
2007-09-11 09:10:46
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answered by RoVale 7
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but...but...but...LASIK is the be-all-and-end-all of vision correction!!!! isnt it!!?? [/sarcasm]
fact is, lasik aint all its cracked up to be, folks.
possible causes: wrinkle in the flap, "rough" epithelium, high order aberrations, myopic regression, overcorrection, undercorrection, residual astigmatism, and on and on and on. need to go talk to your optometrist or surgeon to see if your individual case could benefit from an enhancement (further surgery)
2007-09-11 06:06:01
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answered by princeidoc 7
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you shouldn't got tha surgery done did you have to get it
2007-09-15 07:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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