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Author Re: LASIK complication - patients lose contrast sensitivity
Ragnar

2006-01-03, 1:11 am

The contrast sensitivity topic amuses me. I don't consider a
pre-LASIK cloudy blur of light to have much contrast to it.



On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 01:17:59 GMT, RT <RTMD24@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:

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