Re: The LASIK Report
- From: Robert Kopp <koppr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 21:49:14 -0700
LASIK Results in Loss of Near VisionThis is valid. Patients who want to retain good near vision and are over
Patients are routinely misinformed that they will require reading
glasses after the age of 40 whether they have LASIK or not. Nearsighted
patients who do not have refractive surgery actually retain the ability
to see up close naturally after the age of 40 simply by removing their
glasses. LASIK increases the need for reading glasses by changing the
eye's focus from near to distance. The loss of near vision after
myopic-LASIK affects many daily activities, not just reading. LASIK
patients over the age of 40 may discover they have simply traded one
pair of glasses for another.
40 should understand that one eye needs to be under-corrected (or not
corrected at all, depending upon the refractive error). And, if you
develop cataracts in later life, LASIK was all for naught.
--
Robert T. Kopp
http://analytic.tripod.com/
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