At Last! Amazing Discovery! See Without Glasses!

At www.seeingwithoutglasses.net you will discover How You Can See Better At Any Age, Without The Help Of Glasses, Contacts Or Risky Surgery. Simple Daily Routines That Take Only Minutes A Day To Get Better Eyesight. Imagine what your life would be like without the frustration of stumbling around the rest of your life anytime you’re without your glasses or contacts… Wouldn’t you just love it if you could see well again without glasses or contacts and spend your hard-earned money on better things? Let’s face it, wearing eyeglasses and contacts can be uncomfortable and can complicate your life. If you’ve been using them for a while and think you’ll never be able to do without them, this could be the most eye-opening article you’ll ever read! Do you want to know my secret to perfect vision? I want you to know that this method applies to all types of visual defects, including: Near-sightedness (myopia) Lazy eye (amblyopia) Far-sightedness (hyperopia) Poor Night Vision “Old-age Sight” (presbyopia) Light Sensitivity Astigmatism Eyestrain Cross-eye (strabismus) Tension Headache Cataract Macular Degeneration Glaucoma Dyslexia

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I have eyeglass prescription from almost 3 yrs, for little blurry vision (-0.25 left eye -0.5 right eye). I seldom used glasses, because it is such a small number, and traditional frames are uncomfortable a lot.

Yesterday I again got my eyesight checked, eyesight is still the same, no change, thanks God! but I asked doctor about my discomfort with normal frames. He advised larger frames, with photochrome lenses.

I asked optician, he advised to use sunglass (goggle) (with tinted fibre lenses) type frames will be most comfortable (covers side vision also), for a large faced person like me. I ordered one. But it is not photo chrome, but has permanent dark blue tint. He said can be worn contently, day and night.

is it safe to wear powered goggles constantly? or will such practice harm me in long term?
I do not see people using powered goggles. if someone has eyesight problem, he goes for normal clear glasses or vision correction surgery or contact lens (not possible in my case and very uncomfortable).


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www.clearvieweyes.com – 858.452.3937 I have a very severe myopia so without my glasses I am not functional at all. The big thing for me is to be able to just open my eyes in the middle of the night and see my wife sleeping next to me. I have never been able to do that. After the surgery I can actually see the clock and what time it is without having to crawl over the night stand. My vision is really good now. It is what I would call clear natural vision. There are two types of implantable lenses approved by the FDA for vision correction currently Verisyse™ and STAAR Visian. Verisyse Implantable Contact Lenses have been used to treat moderate to severe nearsightedness, also called myopia. The Verisyse lenses are shaped much like regular contact lenses, but they are implanted into the eye between the cornea and iris. When they are in place, they give your eyes another focusing lens to use and provide you with the high-quality vision. The STAAR Visian intraocular lens was the first of its kind to be approved for use in the US The Visian lens is used to treat nearsightedness and is surgically implanted into the eye, but in a different location. The Visian lens is placed behind the iris and in front your natural lens, which is referred to as the posterior chamber of the eye. Once in this position, the Visian lens improves your vision by optimizing the way light enters your eye. Visian lenses are capable of correcting a wide range of myopia or nearsightedness, Its a safe

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www.bakersfieldlasik.com Michael Raney, FNAO of Southwest Eye Care & Laser in Bakersfield describes the technology that has created advancements in todays lens options. Progressive lenses on bifocals eliminate the line in the lens, thinner lenses have made glasses more comfortable to wear, transition glasses get darker when out in the sun and light inside, and antireflective lenses to help with night time driving. To learn more about the new technology available, please contact http You may contact Dr. Gregory A. Stainer at: Gregory Stainer, MD Southwest Eye Care & Laser 4649 Planz Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Phone (866) 825-2199 Website: www.bakersfieldlasik.com

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TOP 10 REASONS NOT TO HAVE LASIK

There are many reasons not to have LASIK. Get the facts before you place your vision at risk. 1. LASIK causes dry eye 2. LASIK results in loss of visual quality – loss of contrast sensitivity, night vision problems, multiple images, halos, and starbursts. A published review of data for all FDA-approved lasers showed that six months after LASIK, 17.5 percent of patients reported halos, 19.7 percent reported glare (starbursts), 19.3 percent had night-driving problems and 21 percent complained of eye dryness. 3. The cornea is incapable of complete wound healing after LASIK. Researchers found that the flap heals to only 2.4% of normal tensile strength. Collagen bands of the cornea provide its form and strength. LASIK severs these collagen bands and thins the cornea, resulting in permanent weakening. The thinner, weaker post-LASIK cornea is more susceptible to forward bulging due to normal intraocular pressure, which may progress to a condition known as keratectasia and corneal failure, requiring corneal transplant. 4. The true rate of LASIK complications is unknown 5. LASIK results in loss of near vision. Nearsighted patients who do not have LASIK retain the ability to see up close naturally after the age of 40 simply by removing their glasses. LASIK patients over the age of 40 may discover they have traded one pair of glasses for another. 6. There are long-term negative consequences of LASIK. LASIK affects the accuracy of intraocular pressure measurements. Vision-threatening

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