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		<title>By: Han</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know whether or not you are short-sighted, but for those of us who are/were, it is really hard to convey just how inconvenient it can be.  I used to be so short-sighted that I could only see clearly around 15cm in front of my face, everything further away being significantly blurred.  I couldn&#039;t function without glasses or contacts - they were the first thing I would have to reach for in the mornings and the last thing I removed before going to sleep.

So yes, anything that might mean I could go swimming or camping with something approaching more normal vision, is worth looking into.  I had lasik 4 months ago and am very pleased with the results - I still need glasses for driving as I was so short-sighted before, but it has made such a huge difference!  It&#039;s not for everyone though, and it is important if considering it to do sufficient research and be aware of all the potential complications - you can then weigh up whether you feel the benefits outweigh the risks for you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know whether or not you are short-sighted, but for those of us who are/were, it is really hard to convey just how inconvenient it can be.  I used to be so short-sighted that I could only see clearly around 15cm in front of my face, everything further away being significantly blurred.  I couldn&#8217;t function without glasses or contacts &#8211; they were the first thing I would have to reach for in the mornings and the last thing I removed before going to sleep.</p>
<p>So yes, anything that might mean I could go swimming or camping with something approaching more normal vision, is worth looking into.  I had lasik 4 months ago and am very pleased with the results &#8211; I still need glasses for driving as I was so short-sighted before, but it has made such a huge difference!  It&#8217;s not for everyone though, and it is important if considering it to do sufficient research and be aware of all the potential complications &#8211; you can then weigh up whether you feel the benefits outweigh the risks for you.</p>
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