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Can a nearsighted person get there regular eye sight back or no?

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J/W if they could..

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  1. no I have asked every eye docter in Omaha Nebraska and there is a lot of them.


  2. Yes!!! I had worse than 20/200 vision with bad astigmatism- couldn't wear soft contact lenses and wore hard contacts for decades.  Several years ago had Lasik and it is like a miracle!   Better than 20/20 vision and though they warned me I might need to use reading glasses sooner than usual, it was an acceptable tradeoff.  Turns out I can still read fine without reading glasses at 46.  I would be happy to recommend the center I attended- Clear Choice in Brecksville OH.  I would stay away from the centers with a "hard sell" approach.  Most will offer a free consult and you can make an informed decision then.   The cost was well worth it- think about how much you spend on glasses, contacts, supplies, exams, etc.  I can get up and see perfectly first thing in the morning, no glasses to slip down the nose or fog up in the winter, and no messing around with contacts!

  3. I want my original eyesight back...  :(  I hate my glasses and my contacts, and i don't want laser surgery because they make your eyes look like they have reflectors in them like a dog.  :o

  4. yea with lasik but its risky..i just wear contacts

  5. Usually yes, through either LASIK or PRK eye surgery.  

  6. Somewhat, through la-sic surgery... but that also hands you the rick of going blind (which is rather rare, but still possible).  

    It's your eye site though.  And their fore your choice.

    I hope you see the best option for yourself.

  7. Not spontaneously, no; nearsightedness is caused by the eyeball being the wrong shape, causing the image on the retina to be slightly out of focus.  Your eye doesn't just suddenly pop into the perfect shape again by itself.  This can often be corrected through surgery, however; lasik has gotten very popular.

  8. Yes. My aunt had good eyesight all her life, then in her 20's she started to not be able to see and had to use glasses. Then it started to come back. She went to the doctor and he said, "I think your eyesight actually got better!" He couldn't believe it. Now my aunt's in her late 40's and its started to go again. It's really interesting how genetics work.  

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