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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1867607" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Can I vote based of of PRK not LASIK? The Air Force did mine back in '04....the AF was fairly picky and only picked folks whose eyes were 'perfect candidates'. They rejected people who would make it through civilian screening. I went through it and came out with 20/15 and zero complications. </p><p></p><p>A co-worker didn't make the cut for the AF surgery and went with a civilian doctor on his own dime...he took the cheaper route and one eye came out dramatically different than the other. Since he bought the cut-rate plan he had to pay for redo surgery on the bad eye.</p><p></p><p>Don't cut corners...go with the plan that has a good track record, some guarantees, and excellent no-cost follow-up and then get a second opinion. You only have one set of eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1867607, member: 42"] Can I vote based of of PRK not LASIK? The Air Force did mine back in '04....the AF was fairly picky and only picked folks whose eyes were 'perfect candidates'. They rejected people who would make it through civilian screening. I went through it and came out with 20/15 and zero complications. A co-worker didn't make the cut for the AF surgery and went with a civilian doctor on his own dime...he took the cheaper route and one eye came out dramatically different than the other. Since he bought the cut-rate plan he had to pay for redo surgery on the bad eye. Don't cut corners...go with the plan that has a good track record, some guarantees, and excellent no-cost follow-up and then get a second opinion. You only have one set of eyes. [/QUOTE]
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