| serebel 2006-01-03, 1:11 am |
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Trulytelling@yahoo.com wrote:
> Gee,
>
> Looks like the vast majority of RK patients who had their corneas
> weakened
> by RK are now... YEARS LATER having visual problems due to peripheral
> stretching
> of their surgically altered corneas. The last thing that a middle aged
> presbyope needs is a hyperopic
> shift of more than a diopter.
Then why did a genious such as yourself have lasik?
> Just talked yesterday to an early LASIK patient... he had LASIK in
> 1996, was undercorrected and had an
> enhancement. Left eye still undercorrected, had 2nd enhancement. He now
> has ectasia in both eyes.
> It developed within the past year. It is worse in his left eye, which
> had the extra enhancement. He's looking
> at a double cornea transplant and is very frightened.
The very Kelleresque "I just talked to an early lasik patient."
It's just more bull to push an agenda..
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