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You know what's weird, I got laser eye surgery when I was 27 (30 now). I feel like it did kill me in a way.

I didn't have some horror story and my vision is good. However, I don't think they can prepare you for the psychological weirdness of changing one of your most precious senses permanently, even if it goes well. It is wrapped up in a pretty package of self-improvement, more freedom, etc., but the truth is...it's DAMAGE.

It at a core level damages your fucking eyes and sacrifices their perfect wholeness and naturalness for a temporary period of sharp vision.

Don't fall for the meme kids. Keep your perfect healthy eyes and don't let some """"DOCTOR"""" perform an unnecessary surgery which alters you forever.

You think not having glasses or contacts will be some revolutionary thing. Guess what, it's not. All it is... is damage....irreversible damage. To 2 of the most valuable things on this fucking earth.

These soulless doctors are just led by money pure and simple. Not medicine. Not health. Not longevity. Fuck them. Don't pay thousands of dollars for permanent damage.

I say this as somebody with a "good outcome".

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Would advise against it. Had TransPRK myself. Turned out OK in my case but from what I've learned after, the redpill is this:

Eye surgery will never be GOOD for your eye. It will never make your eye HEALTHIER. It is controlled DAMAGE. And that damage is PERMANENT. The sharpened vision that results, is TEMPORARY.

TEMPORARY vision vs. PERMANENT damage. Get it?

The rabbit hole goes deep with LASIK, PRK and other eye surgeries. You really don't want to experience the worst case scenarios. Chronic and severe dry eye, corneal ectasia, visual abberations that never go away, double vision, ghosting, halos, starbursts, problems focusing and more. Increased eye fatigue and sensitivity, especially looking at screens. That's great for our modern world right?

Like I said, wouldn't recommend it. The true redpill is to keep your natural, whole, healthy eyes. Be grateful that your vision is correctable and glasses or contacts fix your problem. The laser surgery jews feed you a heavily simplified version of a very complex organ. If they break it, good luck fixing it.

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