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Chainfire

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10. You do not know what you have lost over time until you get it all back.
Sun Aug 14, 2022, 01:48 PM
Aug 2022

It is a good thing, it is quick, easy, and with minimal discomfort afterwards.

Don't watch videos of the operation before you have it! It looks awful, but it is not.

I would recommend that you do what I failed to do. Get the premium lenses or you will still be wearing glasses either to read or drive. Before I had mine, I could read small print fine but had a hard time driving at night. Now I have to have glasses to read, but I can drive fine. I shouldn't have been a tightwad and sprung for the few thousand extra dollars that insurance wouldn't cover.

Don't fret over the procedure, it is a piece of cake. My wife and I have had both eyes done.

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