Jayplace
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The most important thing we have is our health. The expense is not pleasant, but in the long run it's worth every penny.Well, I am done with my eyes.
Doctor Whitsett performed the light adjustment on the new lens implants last Thursday.
I am 100% pleased. It is amazing how well I can now see,
He told me in one moth that he wants to check my vision after everything has settled, and see if any other correction is needed.
It was neat how he “custom corrected” the new artificial lenses. They dilate your eyes, You look into this “machine” that has eight orange dots in a circle. He places a cup in your eye socket to hold it wide, and then while his assistant counts down exactly 60 seconds, you are hit with a light that appears to be as bright as the sun. Of course, it is all computer controlled.
After your eyes settle, (about 6 hours), you are ready to go.
As I said before, the only drawback seems to be that this is considered elective surgery. My insurance nor Medicare would not pay for any of it.









