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Author Dr. Robert Maloney (CRSQA "certified") ruins the vision of famous entertaine
Brent Hanson - LASIKFRAUD.com

2005-12-27, 1:04 am

"My doctor WAS Dr. Robert Maloney of the Maloney Vision Institute in
Los Angeles and "Extreme Makeover". I will not be going to him
again. I've had FIVE surgeries on my right eye. Three were lasik
surgeries and one was an attempt at corrective surgery by Maloney. Most
recently, I had another corrective surgery by another doctor and let
me tell you, once my complications began in 2003, it was a XXXXX! My
last "procedure" was a 90 minute surgery, and I had 17 stitches in my
eye for three weeks! Read on for the details, especially if you're
considering getting lasik, or you've had lasik and you're
considering getting a "new, improved" version of lasik. As of now,
I'm not in pain anymore, but my vision in my right eye is extremely
blurry. It can't be improved with glasses or contacts. Thanks for all
your supportive emails and lasik stories. I've read every one of
them...with my good eye!
XXOO
Kathy G."

http://www.kathygriffin.net/lasik.php

terry@pcxusa.com

2005-12-27, 1:04 am

please group these posts under "one" heading genius.

Glenn - USAEyes.org

2005-12-27, 10:58 am

As very well document and acknowledged by Kathy Griffin, the reason
she had a problem with epithelial ingrowth
(http://www.usaeyes.org/faq/subjects/ingrowth.htm) is because she
refused to respond to Dr. Maloney's repeated requests for her to
return to the office for treatment.

Griffin did seek the care of CRSQA Certified Refractive Surgeon Kerry
Assil, MD for treatment of her epithelial ingrowth, and is recovering.

Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org

"Consider and Choose With Confidence"

Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org

http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org

I am not a doctor.
Ragnar

2005-12-27, 6:01 pm

Famous entertainer? Hardly.
She never was famous, and she never was all that entertaining, and it
now seems that her career is over. Her LASIK destroyed her funny
bone.



On 26 Dec 2005 20:11:49 -0800, "Brent Hanson - LASIKFRAUD.com"
<administrator@lasikcourt.com> wrote:

>"My doctor WAS Dr. Robert Maloney of the Maloney Vision Institute in
>Los Angeles and "Extreme Makeover". I will not be going to him
>again. I've had FIVE surgeries on my right eye. Three were lasik
>surgeries and one was an attempt at corrective surgery by Maloney. Most
>recently, I had another corrective surgery by another doctor and let
>me tell you, once my complications began in 2003, it was a XXXXX! My
>last "procedure" was a 90 minute surgery, and I had 17 stitches in my
>eye for three weeks! Read on for the details, especially if you're
>considering getting lasik, or you've had lasik and you're
>considering getting a "new, improved" version of lasik. As of now,
>I'm not in pain anymore, but my vision in my right eye is extremely
>blurry. It can't be improved with glasses or contacts. Thanks for all
>your supportive emails and lasik stories. I've read every one of
>them...with my good eye!
>XXOO
>Kathy G."
>
>http://www.kathygriffin.net/lasik.php

Linda

2005-12-27, 6:02 pm


Glenn - USAEyes.org wrote:
> As very well document and acknowledged by Kathy Griffin, the reason
> she had a problem with epithelial ingrowth
> (http://www.usaeyes.org/faq/subjects/ingrowth.htm) is because she
> refused to respond to Dr. Maloney's repeated requests for her to
> return to the office for treatment.
>
> Griffin did seek the care of CRSQA Certified Refractive Surgeon Kerry
> Assil, MD for treatment of her epithelial ingrowth, and is recovering.


It seems to me that Brent can even lay blame where the doctor was
nothing but professional and the patient was at fault! This syndrome
seems to be particularly prevalent in the US where no one seems to want
to take personal resposibility for anything. If there is a problem it
must be someone else's fault!
Linda
>
> Glenn Hagele
> Executive Director
> USAEyes.org
>
> "Consider and Choose With Confidence"
>
> Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
>
> http://www.USAEyes.org
> http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
>
> I am not a doctor.


Glenn - USAEyes.org

2005-12-27, 6:02 pm

While I generally agree with your comments, Linda, I do hope that you
will not measure all Americans with Brent Hanson as the yardstick.

Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org

"Consider and Choose With Confidence"

Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org

http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org

I am not a doctor.
Linda

2005-12-28, 1:05 am


Glenn - USAEyes.org wrote:
> While I generally agree with your comments, Linda, I do hope that you
> will not measure all Americans with Brent Hanson as the yardstick.


Hi Glenn,
My younger brother is married to an American lady and has lived in the
US for about 4 years. He works as an investment banker in California.
Prior to this he workedin a similar position in Australia but he met
the lady who is now his wife whilst she was on a visit to Australia for
a banking conference. They both commuted back and forth for a while
until my brother was offered a position in the US. He loves American
people and culture. His wife is a delightful lady and our family adore
her. My dad has travelled extensively in the US and tells us that the
American people are extremely hospitable. It was quite funny when my
brother brought his wife over for Christmas 2 years ago. Even though
she was used to my brother and had met many of his Australian friends,
it was great to see how she embraced our culture. We learnt so much
from each other, especially all those words that are unique to each
country. My brother uses the word "awesome" all the time now whereas we
hardly use it at all here. I have a good opinion of Americans. The
aspects of US culture that I don't like is more based around the fact
that it is a very litigious society and people don't seem to take
responsibility for ANYTHING! There are no such things as accidents -
someone always has to be held accountable. It is slowly creeping in
over here also.

REgards,
Linda
>
> Glenn Hagele
> Executive Director
> USAEyes.org
>
> "Consider and Choose With Confidence"
>
> Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
>
> http://www.USAEyes.org
> http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
>
> I am not a doctor.


serebel

2005-12-28, 1:05 am

Hanson and Griffin are two peas in a pod. They screwed themselves up
and now blame the world.
What a way to go thru life.

Sandy

2005-12-30, 12:57 pm

She had already returned to his office for treatment, which had failed.
How many times would you expect a patient to subject herself to more
surgery by a surgeon who has already failed to fix the problem, Glenn?

Glenn - USAEyes.org

2005-12-30, 12:57 pm

A patient needs to return to a doctor's office as many times as
required to resolve a vision threatening problem.

Griffin claims she decided to not return to Dr. Maloney's practice for
follow-up care, which is fine, but she also DELAYED seeking the care
of another doctor until damage had occurred.

If Griffin had sought care of another doctor immediately, or had
returned to Dr. Maloney as he had requested again and again, she would
NOT have had the damage to her eye that she suffered because she
delayed treatment.

Dr. Maloney did not delay Griffin's treatment. Dr. Assil did not delay
Griffin's treatment. It is Kathy Griffin who delayed her own
treatment.

Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org

"Consider and Choose With Confidence"

Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org

http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org

I am not a doctor.
sandykeller01@aol.com

2006-01-01, 12:56 pm

Hmmmm. After Dr. Maloney did that second flap re-lift on me, I
developed ingrowth. I had a lot of pain, called his office and
scheduled a visit with him. I expected that another relift was going
to be necessary, and when Dr. Maloney took a look, he said that I could
either leave it there, or he could remove it. I went to that
appointment mentally ready for more surgery and so when the option was
presented to me, I asked him to please remove the ingrowth that day and
I was immediately prepped for surgery. I wonder what would have
happened to my eye if I'd decided to just leave the ingrowth alone.
Dr. Maloney had been quoted in some article ( a roundtable discussion
about lasik complications) around that time in which he said that
ingrowth is not a cancer and doesn't need to be killed.

Marshall Cosme

2006-01-09, 1:02 am

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"Ragnar" <ragnarsuomi@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e383r1t2527cqie71u3d96nrffce55jiop@4ax.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Famous entertainer? Hardly.
> She never was famous, and she never was all that entertaining, and it
> now seems that her career is over. Her LASIK destroyed her funny
> bone.
>
>
>
> On 26 Dec 2005 20:11:49 -0800, "Brent Hanson - LASIKFRAUD.com"
> <administrator@lasikcourt.com> wrote:
>


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