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Long term complications - how many have them, how many don't?
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<blockquote data-quote="David1963" data-source="post: 1452127" data-attributes="member: 105388"><p>I had bleeding and spots/lines in front of my eyes back in the mid 1990s, and have had a lot of lazer since then, with sometimes more complicated interventions but my eyes are fine. Loss of peripheral vision means I havent been able to drive for a while but I can still do all the reading, cinema going etc I want etc. I suppose I'm saying that there may be problems but they can be overcome, and a quarter of a century ago terchnology was not as advanced in this area. Make sure you get to see an eye doctor regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David1963, post: 1452127, member: 105388"] I had bleeding and spots/lines in front of my eyes back in the mid 1990s, and have had a lot of lazer since then, with sometimes more complicated interventions but my eyes are fine. Loss of peripheral vision means I havent been able to drive for a while but I can still do all the reading, cinema going etc I want etc. I suppose I'm saying that there may be problems but they can be overcome, and a quarter of a century ago terchnology was not as advanced in this area. Make sure you get to see an eye doctor regularly. [/QUOTE]
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