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Old Fri Aug 10, 2007, 05:00pm
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
You missed my point. They don't do it with a single eye. They focus one eye for reading and one eye for distance. It can be very annoying for many but it is done. I'm guessing they make you try it out with contact/glasses with a similar arrangement before doing the surgery.
We understood what you're saying, Cam. But the point was they still can't do anything about accommodation. They're just over correcting the one eye. I can see wheree they would have to be very cautious about doing that.
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