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Author Re: LASIK complication - patients lose contrast sensitivity
RT

2006-01-03, 1:11 am

In article <1136248993.562459.88580@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"Ace" <acemanvx@yahoo.com> wrote:

> You probably lost reference to your pre-lasik vision and with nothing
> to compare it to, you believe your seeing fine.


You're wrong. My contrast sensitivity increased and like that poster
said the other week: it's like I now see in HD. I have 40 years of
reference.

You have no reference because you're talking out of your ace, achem, a**.
Ace, you really have no idea of what you are talking about. A lot of
people have pointed this out to you. I guess that not only did you not
know you needed glasses, you still don't know you need to wear the
proper rx, you don't know when not to enter into a conversation when you
don't know what you're talking about, in fact, it seems like you don't
know jack.

> LOL there are people who have done OK for decades.


Is that so? Why don't you start posting their accolades--without their
permission of course and with your recommendations about the matter
based on your fantasies based only on a few disgruntled OK
patients--there will always be people with any elective procedure who
were left with complications. Do you "know" any of these people the way
you "know" so many people who've had LASIK problems, or are you going by
advertising?

> Once I have OK experience, I will be
> sure to tell everyone my glowing reports


I can't wait to hear your glowing reports. Meanwhile, I won't be putting
in lenses, buying new lenses, buying cleaning solution, traveling with
cleaning solution, lenses and glasses, coming home before 6 pm when my
"sight" wears off, peeling lenses off my eyes in the morning, having
bruised corneas, corneal ulcers, treating eye infections, buying several
pairs of glasses to make up for my distorted corneas as their shape
gradually returns to its natural shape throughout the day. I will wake
up every morning and go to bed every night without thinking about my
eyes. Exactly what I wanted.

Why don't you join an OK list? I'm sure there's an "Eye" and a "Bill"
and a "Truly Telling." You can become an "expert" about OK too.

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~RT

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