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  • Regardless if you have laser surgery or not, exposure to UV rays are known to cause problems with vision. So everyone should wear eye protection.
  • I've been wearing UV-protected glasses when I go outside during the day.
  • There are clear glasses that block out UV rays, so there may be something to expolre.
  • As long as it's not shining directly in your eyes, you'll be good to go.
  • I'm booked in for LASEK next week.
  • I've tried things like heated eye packs, night oimtment and intensive eyedrops.
  • I was prescribed an allergy eyedrop and taping eyes at night, but these didn't do much.
  • Dry eye is a very common side effect of laser surgery. 
  • My eye specialist gave me a nearly identical sheet to this, so this is pretty standard advice.
  • Surgery for me was painless and only felt mild discomfort for several days.
  • It was barely within normal range.
  • I used strong eye drops until I got my protective contact lenses removed.
  • I've been following my eye drop regimen closely
  • Slight night time blurriness
  • When using phone and computer, I blink less which allows my eyes to dry out.
  • My eyes get a little blurry if they're dry
  • I sleep with my eyes cracked open at night.
  • They moved the machine over my head.
  • They told me to focus on the green light and I just held still like my life depended on it, and they rinsed my eye.
  • I can see starbusrst and glare at night after surgery
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