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Old Dec 10, 2005 | 10:12 AM
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Sharif, I had it (Lasik Eye Surgery) about 2 years ago. No more glasses and 20-20. Eyes were dry for about first 6 mo's, had eye drops they give me. But after that, all normal and got my driver's licence replaced w/o glasses restriction. And since then it's really been different. Actually 2 more people in my office had it done after me with the same guy too. Two of us really are very very happy about it, the other was pretty happy too, but she does have to wear reading glasses for fine print. But hey, from her c___bottle glasses to simple reading, what more could she ask for.... I am very glad not to wear glasses anymore except my oakley sungalsses now....
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Old Dec 12, 2005 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by failsafe306
WAY off topic, but how are you liking the results Lasik so far? Any itchyness, dryness, or halos at night? I'm debating having the procedure done cause I'm such a wimp.
So far so good. My contact lense presription was -7.00 in both eyes, so I was totally bling without them. 18 hours after the surgery, I am now 20/15 in one eye, and 20/20 in the other. There is a little bit of lingering dryness, which is normal, and a "little" bit of halos on headlights at night. Both conditions should decrease over the next several weeks or months. My doctor is pretty well known in Charlotte, and offers 1 free touch up procedure to correct anything within 1 year. Usually, the vision will stabalize at the 6 month mark, and you can determine if a follow-up procedure is warranted. Right now, I'm loving it! $2K for both eyes, and he is a board certified opthomalogist(sp).
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Old Dec 12, 2005 | 07:24 PM
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6mo's right on target, that's what it was for me too. The halo doesn't go all the way away, but majority of it does. But it is definitely nice to read license plates and see leaves of the trees and not a glob, as before when I wore glasses...sames time too cleaning, putting on and taking off, replacing, buying new ones, etc.....
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Old Dec 13, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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what is your general opinion on the kit?
LOVE IT - This is my dream car - 350Z TT!

Have you had any bad experience with it?
No - yet don't like the dip stick - hard to read - although that was a problem with stock too.

Do you feel that the kit is good for a daily driver?
Yes - yet you must improve the cooling at least to the oil if you drive in traffic!

Do you like the results?
YES - 440RWHP-400ft-lbs - and all usefull power!!!!

what would you recommend to be changed?
I think everyone would agree: nothing

What do you recommend to be added?
Oil Cooler
Radiator
Clutch - I used my stock one with over 400 rwhp for 10,000 miles - it is now time to change it!
Oil Temp gauge
Boost Gauge
EGT Gauges
Exhaust
Boost Controller


Would you recommend it to others?
YES
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