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Originally Posted by ApS
Given the long preparation period, I asked that the day's surgery be done on both eyes--which, lucky for me--was declined.
For extra expense, I went from halos around street lights and excellent formerly-corrected vision to...fuzzy distance vision and brighter halos around street lights.
I can't focus sharply in the space between eight inches to thirty inches, so most bench projects and meal preparations are done in a cloud.
Friends are disappointed when I can't tell them what the markings are on familiar aircraft overhead--or even which have amphibious floats.
The Internet says the vast majority of these restorative surgeries have happy customers, but I was never told that this procedure, once made, can't be fixed.

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Very interesting. The same thing happened to me. I thought I was the only one. It is fuzzy for me both far and near and I keep blinking to try to clear it up. But I cannot make out things in the distance, I can see them but not sure what they are. The good thing is I can read small print without glasses. Nice not to have glasses all over. I have the second surgery too but I didn't see much difference if any.