Great idea——more personal also.
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A warning to those considering either procedure get a GOOD rep Doctor, not a run you through like a herd of cattle. Or 1 of those cheap places.
The doc who did my first Cataract that sat in the center of my field of vision was supposed to be a A+ one. Left the Cornea like a Football, nicked a nerve and put in the Wrong lens. 18 yrs of H**L of burning and pain. Until Lasix fixed it, it’s not Perfect, but so much better, but the DRY EYE is a KILLER pain wise. And you get that with BOTH procedures you just aren’t TOLD that.
Another word of advise USE a OPTOMETRIST for your Refraction. That is his/her speciality, make sure you tell them where your vision was SET if you have lasix especially if it is not the typical settings.