Laser Eye Surgery

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    I've looked into it a few times and apparently you have to have had a recent eye test, then again after six months to a year and if there has been no or very very little change THEN you can get it done.

    So if you're serious, at least book that eye test with them to get the ball rolling, then you have six months or so to bail if you change your mind.

    I've wanted to get mine done as I'm fed up with glasses and contacts are major effort to remember when you come home drunk and instead wake up with eyes as dry as a granny's vagina.

    Also, weird fact here...one of my eyes has different saturation that the other, only slightly...it wouldn't be noticeable if I wasn't doing design work. Its like one eye is running and older version of Photoshop than the other.

    Maybe when I was born they didn't have enough monies to get two Photoshop CC eyes from the test tube lab :( DAMN YOU BROKE PARENTS!

    • crazy, you'd think the brain would adjust for the difference in inputmonospaced
    • Apparently there are lots of connections to your eyes and some may have been damaged in one eye, hence the slight differencesem
    • fascinatingmonospaced
    • I have the same thing. It's subtle, but annoying.ETM
    • ETM, maybe we could swap each bad eye and have two the same? #NewPokemonTradingsem

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