| Ragnar 2005-01-27, 8:52 am |
| I find Gemoules timing of his misleading "dry eye" post interesting.
He knows that post-lasik, there tends to be a need for a few weeks or
months of eye drops. He would just love to scare Todd into thinking
he had Dry Eye syndrome so he could go make a few thousand off of
treating him.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 09:29:29 GMT, "Bryce Carlson"
<brycarlson@verizon.net> wrote:
>This is just despicable. The anti-LASIK zealots cry crocodile tears of
>ersatz sympathy for anyone getting a bad result, but when someone, such as
>Todd, gets the usual good result they can't help but wish him disaster. How
>sick and hypocritical can you get? The old adage that "misery loves
>company" may be human nature, but it is certainly far from higher nature.
>Disgusting.
>
>In any case, congratulations Todd! You sound like you're well on your way
>to a fine result. LASIK is not perfect, and as with any surgery serious --
>even tragic -- complications, though rare, can occur. But as far as
>surgical procedures go, LASIK is a true miracle of medical technology that
>has greatly enriched the lives of millions of people.
>
>Bryce Carlson
>
>
>"Sandy - LASIKdisaster.com - wrote in message news:
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