| Ragnar 2005-05-23, 5:53 pm |
| I guess you missed my previous post. Mr Perry was expecting magic and
great vision from his LASIK. Apparently it's good enough to win a PGA
tournament against the best golfers in the world.
Not being able to pass a driver's test would mean that his best vision
is worse than 20/40. If that is right, he must have gotten one of the
worlds worst lasik outcomes - or that he is a malcontent.
Also, at 44 he is in the presbyopia age range.
Ranked 15 in the world in golf... hmmm..
The physician that told him he couldn't pass a driver's test works in
a clinic. That indicates that the physician knows just about nothing
about eyes. I don't know why people think that physicians know
everything just because they are a physician. They are just as stupid
as mortal human beings. That is why physicians are so specialized.
One hopes that when a physician specializes in something that covers
about 1% of the total health picture that they would know what they
are talking about.
On Mon, 23 May 2005 15:04:55 GMT, RT <RTMD24@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:
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>Actually, he really does seem to have problems seeing post-LASIK except
>for on really sunny days:
>
>http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/3191996
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>http://www.golf.com/gdc/news/article.asp?id=32391
>
>http://thegolfchannel.com/core.aspx...select=16290&se
>lect2=0
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