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1164675 tn?1264270214

eyes alignment

Hi...
I am a 22 yo male, i had Lasik done on both eyes a week ago. I was very much aware of the risks since I am a fourth year medical student but I decided to undergo surgery any way! my prescription was (-L2.50 - R2.00) the second day after Lasik I developed blurred and double vision in my left eye, my right eye vision is good.

when i cover my right eye i see double images, but when i open it my vision gets a little spooky, better but it feels like one eye is taking over the other or something. just weird! this happens particularly when i stare at the computer screen for a while, and it is hard to focus as well...

*now my family pointed out that my eyes haven't been perfectly aligned after my Lasik as they were before! like they are pointing at very slightly different points.

my question is, how does all this come together? and should i be worried? or is it more likely that things will go back to normal?

sorry for the elongation and thank you very much..
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1164675 tn?1264270214
Will do thanks. but what causes a miss alignment in the eyeballs?
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711220 tn?1251891127
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See your doctor.

Dr. O.
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