Archive for April 10th, 2007

April 10, 2007: 10:46 am: ny lasik

How many lasik surgeons do you think there are in New York? I’d say easily hundreds and perhaps thousands, so don’t just look for the best deal – they’re your only set of eyes ;)
People who lose vision in one eye because of an injury or a medical condition must adapt to a narrower field of vision and loss of depth perception. They still see small objects as well as before, assuming the other eye is normal.
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: 10:46 am: ny lasik

Just a quick bit of information I found….
La retinopatía diabética proliferativa es una complicación de la diabetes causada por cambios en los vasos sanguíneos del ojo. Si usted tiene diabetes, su cuerpo no utiliza o almacena al azúcar de manera apropiada. Altos niveles de azúcar en la sangre crean cambios en las venas, las arterias y los vasos capilares que transportan la sangre a través del cuerpo. Esto incluye los pequeños vasos sanguíneos de la retina; la retina es el nervio sensitivo a la luz que cubre la parte posterior del ojo.
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: 10:46 am: ny lasik

What’s new in the lasik industry? It seems as though there’s always far more than what I have time to write about…
An intraocular lens (IOL) is a tiny, lightweight, clear plastic disk placed in the eye during cataract surgery. An IOL replaces the focusing power of the eyeÂ’s natural lens.
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