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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3836114" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>I went the cheapest route, I've worn glasses most of my life so continuing to wear glasses wasn't worth the added cost. Twice in my life I believe that wearing glasses has kept me from serious eye injuries, so there is that. A friend went the more expensive route and is very happy with the result, he only has to wear readers. My first eye was noticeably improved in 24 hours after surgery, the second eye took about 5 days to catch up with the first one. </p><p></p><p>Wearing the eye shield to bed at night, not letting water get into the eyes, and not rubbing the eyes are really the only problems and they are temporary. Lots of eye drops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3836114, member: 46005"] I went the cheapest route, I've worn glasses most of my life so continuing to wear glasses wasn't worth the added cost. Twice in my life I believe that wearing glasses has kept me from serious eye injuries, so there is that. A friend went the more expensive route and is very happy with the result, he only has to wear readers. My first eye was noticeably improved in 24 hours after surgery, the second eye took about 5 days to catch up with the first one. Wearing the eye shield to bed at night, not letting water get into the eyes, and not rubbing the eyes are really the only problems and they are temporary. Lots of eye drops. [/QUOTE]
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