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To: Apollo who wrote (5226)8/23/1999 11:19:00 PM
From: Percival 917  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Stan,

Glad you did well with your surgery especially given that you had the older procedure RK. Do you have any glare at night from the circular incisions when your pupils dilate? This happened a lot with RK. Also the leaving of the one eye somewhat myopic is fairly common for exactly the reason you mentioned so that you can see at near. If your uncorrected vision in the "near eye" is 20/40 then I am afraid at some point down the road you may need reading glasses as 20/40 won't do the job as you pass 50 years of age. But that is the worse case scenario. So you get reading glasses and you still should see fine at a distance.

Joel