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Wanted to join the Seals but I don’t have optimal vision 
Does anyone know how musch it costs?
Will the Military pay for Prk?
PRK…it takes longer to heal and might be a bit more uncomfortable but it’s recommended if you want to become a SEAL. My man is about to get it done…a few of his buddy’s got Lasik, but I’d go with the PRK.
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short sightened, dont know prescription.
This is done in Bristol, UK and costs around £545 per eye maybe cheaper. its very good and was thinking of having it done to just type in laser eye treament bristol and you will find the hospital. good luck
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This is more fun stuff, but are there spiritual and/or personality traits when it comes to different eye colors? What are some various beliefs associated with different eye colors?
Brown
Brown-Black
Blue
Green
Hazel
Gray
Brown Black eye color people have short tempers!! Nah I dont know.
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i am 16, and have very healthy eyes. However, recently i have noticed that if i look at something really close up, my eyes will start vibrating/shaking. I have shown my parents, and all they have said is "oh well, that’s strange." I want to know if this is normal, or should i see someone about it. I really, really don’t want to go blind if its causing damage.
I would definitely consult your doctor. Your eyes are very important and when there is a problem it is not as easy to fix as if you had a broken arm or something. Take it from experience, not to scare you but I passed off something as just from the sun (a fuzzy spot in my eye) and I ended up having bi-lateral retinal detachment and now as a result i’m legally blind. So always check it out.
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And did insurance cover all or any of it?
I hear ads on the radio and see billboards all the time saying things like, "starting at $299 per eye" and such. That seems very reasonable, but is it for real?
Honestly, its better you consult a specialist to find out what’s best for you. I really want to help but I don’t think I can give better answers than specialist do. Sorry.
good luck
Love is omnipresence, Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.
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Patient experiences undergoing the most advanced laser vision correction procedures (LASIK, PRK, LASEK, epi-LASIK) by Professor Dan Reinstein of the London Vision Clinic. Professor Reinstein explains the use of custom programming to help people see without glasses even for high prescriptions and ageing eyes (presbyopia). Beautifully produced video.
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Anyone considering Lasik should carefully consider what can go wrong and the odds of something going wrong, and should understand how the economics of the Lasik industry can cause them harm.
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Part 3 of 3 – Eye Associates – Focus on Healthy Vision
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Doctor Malini Raghuraman gives tips on how to take care of your eyes in this episode of ‘Penn’.
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Glaucoma:
How do we see the world?
- In the Normal Eye, when light passes through
-Cornea
-Pupil
-Lens
-And falls on the Retina
Thats how wee see the world clearly.
The center part of the Retina is called as Macula which allows us to see 100%.
What happens in Glaucoma?
-Inside of the eye contains fluid that is constantly flowing and drained and out of the eye.
-When the drainage Mechanism in the eye gets blocked, it results in the fluid accumulating in the eye.
-As the fluid builds up, it begins to expert pressure inside the eye.
Types of Glaucoma?
- Open Angle Glaucoma -
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