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Paul Lee, MD

Board Certified Ophthalmologist
4160 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Fl., Los Angeles, California
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Ghosting/Double Vision 1 Year After Lasik

So i had lasik about a year ago and experienced some complications. I had around -6 in both eyes and a pretty good amount of astigmatism in both eyes and when going under the procedure and when i came out I had a bit of difficulty dealing with the hazing, glare, halos, low light graininess, floaters, static vision and double vision, on screens and white/black paper. I was told i was a good candidate and nothing was out of the ordinary. The only thing out of the ordinary was the discount they were giving if you decided to opt for the surgery within the 24 hours rather that go through the 3-4 day screening process. I wasn't in charge of the finances going in, so no one let me know that this rule was in place. As time went on the halos and hazing went away. The low light issues, glare, and floaters still remain but are SOMEWHAT easier to get used to. However, the main issue i have is with the double vision. I work with computers and LED lights so it is very prominent anytime i work. I try hard to ignore it but at times it even triggers anxiety for me. I had follow ups at around 6 months but he still wanted more time and pretty much didn't know what to tell me. Saying it wasn't this it, wasn't that, but he didn't know what it was. I'm debating going back and opting for an enhancement, if it will help, but i really dont feel good about the idea of going under again. Especially if the first experience was like this. Looking for some advice... thanks.