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LASIK safe in patients with history of ocular herpes

November 28th, 2007 | Comments Off

Patients with a history of ocular herpes can safely undergo LASIK, according to a retrospective study by researchers in Spain. No patients experienced a reactivation of herpetic keratitis during the follow-up period, the study authors …

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Maiking Of (Generiq; Dadoo)

November 28th, 2007 | Comments Off

The the success rate of bad credit personal loan but you can still May be those days effects of LASIK to saw in the beginning, can be either secured the surgeon who plans to do the LASIK procedure and the risks loan or financial …

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Thin preop corneal thickness not linked to post-LASIK keratectasia

November 27th, 2007 | Comments Off

LASIK patients with a preoperative central corneal thickness of 500 µm or less do not have an increased risk of postoperative keratectasia, according to a study by researchers in California and Florida.

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Lasik Review

November 26th, 2007 | Comments Off

If you want to find out if you are suffering Tai Shui or not please email me MagicalFengShui@gmail.com It is best not to have Lasik done if you suffer from Tai Shui energy. For the time being I am going to talk about my experience with …

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Seeing Clearly Through Surgery

November 26th, 2007 | Comments Off

“Back then they weren’t too thick. But my vision’s gotten worse over the years.”
If you wear glasses, no one needs to tell you what an inconvenience it is to have to reach for your lenses before you can see clearly. via KELO-TV Sioux Falls

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Thanksgiving and Shaun Donates to my Lasik Fund

November 26th, 2007 | Comments Off

No brag would be complete without a sicko graph, posted below. Trust me, I’ll be the first one to tell you I ran hot (specifically vs neverA). I think Shaun just wanted to pay for my Lasik I’m having on Friday…so, thanks for the new …

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LASIK and CASA

November 25th, 2007 | Comments Off

Does anyone know how long it takes to ri-instate our medical (Class 1) after undergoing the LASIK procedure. Just read that NASA now accepts the newest laser only method of LASIK for its astronaut core.

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Dr. Dello Russo Introduces the New EYE-Q Lasik

November 24th, 2007 | Comments Off

“Along with the greater precision is less need for enhancements”
At a media event held today at the Dello Russo Laser Vision Center in Manhattan, New York, prominent lasik surgeons Drs. via Health News Digest

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Triomphe L'oeil – LASIK Your Ears!

November 23rd, 2007 | Comments Off

I’m surprised that the following news haven’t surfaced throughout DeafBlogLand. Might as well as comment on it, but first, here’s the news: Minimally Invasive Cochlear Implant Surgery The implications of the article are profound. …

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You Can Stop Wearing Those Glasses If You Wanted To

November 23rd, 2007 | Comments Off

You Can Stop Wearing Those Glasses If You Wanted To By: James Monahan LASIK is they key. If you’ve been in anguish over having to wear glasses all the time, get LASIK done and you never have to wear that pair again… ever. …

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