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Is there a cure for farsightedness? I hate reading glasses!? |
Lasic Surgery is not yet available for just reading. I asked my doctor and they said not yet but working on new techniques. Anything else? Laser surgery or contact lenses as suggested above.But you have to consider your convenience.If you are comfortable with contact lenses,then it's good to have it.Though it carries a burden of putting it on and off as daily routine.So for permanent solution,laser surgery is a good option.Decision entirely depends on you. lasic surgery Laser eye surgery. A common practise these days. people have it done during their lunch break. Contact lenses I had Lasik surgery. And I love it. Take large doses of glyco and phyto nutrients for 5 months. |
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