There is a downside to laser surgery. When the time comes for cataract surgery it makes it harder for them to measure your eyes accurately.Rockhopper wrote:Laser surgery for me.
Prone shooting wearing glasses
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That does contradict what I was told at the time to be honest (and the guidance on the NHS web site as well!).
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There's a lot of evidence to the contrary, e.g.Rockhopper wrote:That does contradict what I was told at the time to be honest (and the guidance on the NHS web site as well!).
https://www.eyesightnh.com/new-hampshir ... -lasik.htm
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