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You shittin me? They cut your eye while your watching? Or can't see cos mostly blind prior to incision?

Yep they hold it open with clamp things cut flap, fold flap over laser and reshape eye, put flap back on. You loose vision for a little but all good.

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sooo.. new season,

strike the blood

outbreak company both brought some lolz.

Have some episode ones downloaded, just haven't had time to watch yet!

Recently watched danganronpa which I didn't think was too bad, but apparently the game is heaps better. Reminded me of 999 game, which was pretty fun.

I heard that you can smell getting your eye burnt whilst doing laser eye surgery. Haha

yeah smells bad, they tell you it's the machine and not to worry about the smell but i'm a bit sceptical

yeah smells bad, they tell you it's the machine and not to worry about the smell but i'm a bit sceptical

Did you get Lasik or PRK laser eye surgery?

I heard PRK is better but has alot longer recovery times

Lasik you pretty much have the vision straight away

Did you get Lasik or PRK laser eye surgery?

I heard PRK is better but has alot longer recovery times

Lasik you pretty much have the vision straight away

ASLA is a refinement of PRK

1 week vs 1 day for Lasik :-/

http://www.sydneyvision.com.au/index.php/alternatives/

ASLA is a refinement of PRK

1 week vs 1 day for Lasik :-/

http://www.sydneyvision.com.au/index.php/alternatives/

Yeah i've heard mixed reports. Some people are fine after a week. Some have taken up to 3 months to heal and reach 20/20

My brain has exploded reading so many pages since yesterday from this forum. Its quite informative

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1258336&p=79

Did you get Lasik or PRK laser eye surgery?

I heard PRK is better but has alot longer recovery times

Lasik you pretty much have the vision straight away

Lasik, I think my cousin had the other one with the implants or whatever but took a little longer to recover it depends what your eye is like.

Mine were nice and thick plenty of space to play with and do the good way.

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