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To: Percival 917 who wrote (5237)8/24/1999 7:20:00 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Joel

I was 52 when I got my surgery done 3 years back.

My right eye was corrected fully using excimer.

My left eye (near eye) was corrected for reading using RK.

Now I find that I need reading glasses for small (9-point or less) print, unclear print and in low level lights.

Should my doctor have informed me that I would need reading glasses soon if not immediately and correct both eyes for 20/20??

Or do no correction since I read (computer) as much if not more than I do other things.

ratan