Chuck wrote>
> I don't think I have 20/20 vision (at least not as good as my wife's with
> her glasses on) but it's plenty good enough that I get by without glasses
> except some inexpensive reading glasses and a slightly weaker set for
> using the computer. Most of the time I need nothing. It's the easiest
> "surgery" I've ever had. Essentially painless and a seeming miracle for
> what it does for your vision. It takes a week or so before you can really
> see properly in the affected eye but there is an immediate effect that the
> world is suddenly very, very blue. You learn instantly that you've been
> viewing the world through a yellow filter for a long time. No one had
> told me about that beforehand and it was a bit of a shock and revelation.
Thanks a lot; I'll pass it on ...
Brian Swale.
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