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>I'm probably more likely to notice problems, at least...
\n> I think that any pixel junkie will be an attypical Lasik patient. I
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> had radial keratotomy 20 years ago as part of a research project in:-) Alas, the choice in London was a bit more limited, although
\n> Australia. After 12 years w/o glasses I now wear glasses for residual
\n> astigmatism. My eyes have an uneven focal length such that I am both
\n> short & long sighted in different parts of my eye. I'm thinking about
\n> having classical Lasik surgery here in NYC. The good thing about
\n> living in a city full of overpaid hypochondriacs is amazing choice of
\n> doctors.
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