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		<title>Eye Surgery: 6 Days Later</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple months ago, after getting completely frustrated with trying to find a eye glasses prescription that will correct my double vision, I decided to go ahead with surgery that was recommended by my optometrist.&#160; The surgery consisted of moving the muscles that align my eyes.&#160; Six days ago on Tuesday March 18th, I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple months ago, after getting completely frustrated with trying to find a eye glasses prescription that will correct my double vision, I decided to go ahead with surgery that was recommended by my optometrist.&#160; The surgery consisted of moving the muscles that align my eyes.&#160; Six days ago on Tuesday March 18th, I had that surgery.&#160; It was quite stressful at first.&#160; I was not supposed to wear any glasses with prism and allow my eyes and brain to adjust to the new position of my eyes.&#160; I would periodically have moments of single vision throughout the week but those periods resulted in my eyes becoming fatigued and strained.&#160; However, the periods of single vision would last longer and longer and more frequently as my eyes healed.&#160; Today I had a break through that has be grinning from ear to ear.&#160; Today I returned to work and boy did my eyes have a workout.&#160; I would have much longer periods of single vision then I did sitting around the apartment recovering.&#160; Tonight I must have given them the workout they needed.&#160; I still end up seeing double if I were to completely relax my eyes.&#160; However, not seeing double is a piece of cake right now.&#160; My eyes are currently not straining as they were before.&#160; I&#8217;m not taking this as the moment in which my double vision is completely gone.&#160; I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll have moments tomorrow.&#160; I plan on giving my eyes the rest they need when they are strained in order to get through the day.&#160; If my vision has come this far in less than a week, I am excited to see how it turns out after my eyes have completely healed.</p>
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