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Author Re: LASIK complication - patients lose contrast sensitivity
Glenn - USAEyes.org

2006-01-02, 6:07 pm

On 2 Jan 2006 14:19:35 -0800, Trulytelling@yahoo.com wrote:

>Uh hello. I have a debilitating loss of contrast sensitivity from a
>VISX S4, this was RECENT. Any extra scattering of light that happens
>when your cornea is rumpled irregular, and distorted from refractive
>surgery can contribute to loss of contrast sensitivity, Glenn.


Your statement implies that I have said loss of contrast sensitivity
cannot occur with wavefront-guided ablation. That is not what I have
said. In fact, that is not what I said in the post to which you
replied with this inaccurate inference.

Glenn Hagele
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