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Ragnar

2005-09-24, 2:39 pm

On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 19:31:44 -0400, "Dennis" <Dennis@nospam.com>
wrote:


>
>Gee. Doesn't seem like the field has a grip on corneal wound healing
>variables... better forgo the refractive surgery until they figure things
>out.
>


Gee, It seems like you have not a clue of what you are talking about.
LASIK is the most performed surgery of all time and has been done
roughly 10 million times. I think they got a pretty good idea of how
it works now.

I would suggest to you and anybody I didn't like to never have
refractive surgery of any kind. Even when you get old and develop
cataracts, don't have refractive surgery. Enjoy your impaired vision
and blindness. If god had meant you to see, he would not have given
you mis-shapen eyes and cataracts.
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