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		<title>My San Jose Lasik Experience</title>
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		<dc:creator>captnko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I&#8217;ve traveled to San Jose twice now. Both times, I worked up the nerve to go to an initial evaluation session. There, they dilated my eyes, mapped the surface, and checked for glaucoma. It turns out I have astigmatism in both eyes. When I initially went, the procedure was relatively new. If my memory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I&#8217;ve traveled to San Jose twice now. Both times, I worked up the nerve to go to an initial evaluation session. There, they dilated my eyes, mapped the surface, and checked for glaucoma. It turns out I have astigmatism in both eyes. When I initially went, the procedure was relatively new. If my memory serves me correct, they were just beginning to experiment with laser, and most procedures were KT. The second visit was about 10 years later, and now they have not only perfected Lasik, but now they have Wavefront Lasik.</p>
<p>The issue of insurance coverage is still a concern to me. Whether San Jose lasik, or any other city in California, my medical insurance does not want to cover the procedure. I visited my HR department, and found that there is an option to set aside part of my paycheck for medical procedures. This money that is set aside is pre tax, which is nice. And, the <a href="http://sanjoselasiksurgeryguide.com">San Jose lasik</a> procedure qualifies as a justfiable medical write off.  This obviously is not as good as having my medical insurance pick up the tab, but at least it is somewhat of a financial benefit to not be taxed on the money I spend for the procedure.</p>
<p>I still have not committed to the lasik procedure however. each morning I get up and don my spectacles. I guess I&#8217;ve gotten so used to wearing glasses it doesn&#8217;t enter my mind too often to have the procedure. Besides, I teach in an environment where eye protection is required, so I would be wearing glasses of some kind anyway.</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s my story. Maybe it will change when I retire&#8230;.. but by then, I&#8217;ll probably have to wear reading glasses anyway&#8230;ha!  Oh, well.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, that technology is constantly evolving, and lasik operations are becoming more and more sophisticated. In time, lasik may become a thing of the past as it gives way to a new and revolutionary technology that helps us see better by some non-invasive procedure.</p>
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		<title>Making sense of San Jose Lasik</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 22:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>captnko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who need vision correction are checking into LASIK surgery which offers a permanent way to improve your eyesight without having to wear glasses or contact lenses. The doctors perform LASIK surgery as a outpatient and it does not require general anesthesia, so after the surgery the patient can return home the same day with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who need vision correction are checking into LASIK surgery which offers a permanent way to improve your eyesight without having to wear glasses or contact lenses. The doctors perform LASIK surgery as a outpatient and it does not require general anesthesia, so after the surgery the patient can return home the same day with instructions on how to care for your eyes as they heal. When you take the proper precautions and get the right amount of rest and proper post-operative care, then most San Jose patients can return to normal activities within a day or so and return to work in about a week, but you have to careful not to do anything strenuous for at leas four weeks after surgery and no swimming for two months.</p>
<p>Photorefractive keratectomy, or PRK, is another surgical method to improve your eyesight. Both the LASIK surgery and PRK reshape the cornea by using laser to alter the shape of the deepest layers and changing the shape of the cornea therefore correcting your eyesight permanently. PRK takes a layer off the cornea but LASIK reshapes it, there are cases where the tissue is not strong enough to handle the LASIK procedure, if so then a planned LASIK surgery may be change to a PRK procedure during surgery.</p>
<p>as for the San Jose lasik md, the practitioners require an in-depth eye examination for their patients so that they will be a good candidate for the procedure. Patients must meet several criteria, including:</p>
<p>*Sable vision for at least one year</p>
<p>*No eye injuries or infections for at least one year</p>
<p>*Must not be pregnant</p>
<p>*Must not be suffering from an autoimmune disorder</p>
<p>*Cornea to be treated must be free of scarring</p>
<p>*Eye must not dilate beyond seven millimeters in darkness</p>
<p>LASIK surgery takes less than thirty minuets to finish and is performed by using a specialized LASIK machine. The doctor numbs your eye first then a speculum holds the eyelids open throughout the process. A precise laser or a mechanical device is used to cut a small flap in the surface of the cornea, and then it is reshaped to the exact specifications. Most of the <a href="http://sanjoselasiksurgeryguide.com">San Jose LASIK</a> providers will tell you to bring someone with you to drive you home after the surgery, since your vision will be affected for about a week after the surgery.</p>
<p>When you are looking for the best results from San Jose LASIK surgery you should check on more than the price. The San Jose LASIK offices do a full pre-screening and a number of other post-operative tests to make sure that the healing process proceeds smoothly and that the surgery will work.Be sure to research the lasik md as well.</p>
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