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After wearing glasses for 15 years and about half of that wearing contact lens, Paula Peralejo finally decided to undergo a Lasik procedure.

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When I was seven years old, my mother finally took me to an eye doctor to find out what my problem was. I was suffering from myopia – I had a refraction grade of 300 (which had since increased to 900 for my left eye and 1000 for my right eye), which basically means that what a normal person can see 300 ft. away, I can see only within 20 ft., which was really bad.
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After wearing glasses for 15 years and about half of that wearing contact lens, Paula Peralejo finally decided to undergo a Lasik procedure.

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When I was seven years old, my mother finally took me to an eye doctor to find out what my problem was. I was suffering from myopia – I had a refraction grade of 300 (which had since increased to 900 for my left eye and 1000 for my right eye), which basically means that what a normal person can see 300 ft. away, I can see only within 20 ft., which was really bad.
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