u/ASadPangolin

Lasik regression only 10 days after surgery?

26, had my Lasik May 1st. Vision was perfect until this morning. My right eye can't see well. Can't see street signs clearly with it. And it fails those phone astigmatism tests again. It was passing and just fine yesterday.

What could be up...

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u/ASadPangolin — 3 days ago

Lasik regression in only one eye

I had Lasik on May 1st, and I woke up this morning to a right eye that isn't seeing 20/20 anymore.

Words are fuzzy, not readable. And my eye is now failing an astigmatism test (like the ones with the lines) Yesterday the same eye was fine, and actually passed the same astigmatism test (I checked yesterday, only because I was curious).

Anyone have any experience with this...

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u/ASadPangolin — 3 days ago
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Hello, I'm 26F and in a combat mos. I am trying to raise my AFT because, being on the combat scale significantly lowered my score on my last AFT (still passing, but with a 376...)

The Hexbar deadlift is kicking my ass. I have been hitting legs twice a week in the gym, I can do 210 on my personal hexbar at home with no problem. Now, my personal hexbar is great, because it doesn't tilt. It's much less wide and easier to grip. (I have the Amazon Basics one). But I went to my Armory to try the ones used for the AFT, and holy fk, I'm struggling to keep the bar from tilting. Even with an offset grip, going over 180 lbs has me losing grip.

I went from being able to do x4 210 at home, to only being able to do x2 200 at the armory because I can't keep the bar staight. I don't know what to do anymore. Like, my fucking small hands just can't hold onto that shit.

Need help, especially from females who have managed to do well on the hexbar. Please!!!!

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u/ASadPangolin — 8 days ago