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LASIK, laser eye surgery - beneficial or detrimental?

ivanzodinu

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My vision isn't the best. I wear glasses and contacts just to be able to see from far away. I am best with vision when it comes to seeing things very close up.

I'm starting to do research on LASIK and laser eye surgery but i'm thinking, would it just damage my eyes in the long run? Is it just some money grubbing jew scheme or is it actually a great science?

What can you guys tell me about it. I really want to fix my eyesight but i'm scared laser will actually damage it more in the end.
 
Hmm… well if you were to use logic to make a exercise on improving your eyesight… I'd say take something simple like a pencil… and place it close to your face… until it is clear… then move it slowly away until blurry … then try focus on your eyes position… try to align them so the image is clearer do this for a few days and when it's natural… trying moving them pencil further way which each successful attempt… ahh… but this exercise is only a guess based on my knowledge so please take it with a grain of salt… the only other thing I can suggest is somewhat similar to what Keith said but instead breath out energy from you solar chakra into your hands then breath them into your eyes and vibrate SATANAS or SURYA… and affirm something like "I have clear vision and can see everything in a safe and healthy way for me"… or maybe both suggests would be of use together…*shrugs* just take my advice with a grain of salt!?
 
NO! Absolutely do NOT get Lasik! It is a jew scheme to make money off the Goyim! The side effects don't reveal themselves till some time down the road but they are terrible and incurable. I looked into this as I once considered it. Here are some side effects:
-increased light sensitivity.
-decreased night vision
-extreme starbursts, halos and glare at night.
-extremely increased dryness in the eyes (I use $50+ a week in eyedrops, still isn't enough)
-increased suseptability to injury. At night, the outer layer of the eyes have a tendency to dry out and either bind to the eyelids (which results in that layer being ripped off when opening the eyes) to "cracking" (think scar tissues willingness to split)

"LASIK is an unnecessary surgical procedure that carries risk to the organ through which we get 80% of our information. LASIK surgeons routinely fail to inform prospective patients about adverse effects and long-term consequences of LASIK.LASIK-induced vision loss cannot be corrected by glasses.Nearsighted patients who decline to have LASIK retain the ability to read and see up close after the age of 40 by simply removing their glasses. LASIK is NOT medicine -- it's big business. Caveat emptor -- Let the buyer beware!"
Go here and read for yourself:
http://www.lasikcomplications.com
 

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