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Author Re: LASIK complication - patients lose contrast sensitivity
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2006-01-04, 1:09 am

Ace, I try to read everything I can get my hands on about LASIK
complications, but NOBODY knows all there is to know - there is so
more to read than any one person can completely digest. However if you
were to trust someone it's better to place your bets on a person who
will offer you
a link to a peer reviewed journal that supports their point.

Not to a dead or irrelevent link (yes, we're talking about your tactics
Glenn Hagele) or no link or evidence
at all (Ragnar, SErebel). Which is actually more honest than what Glenn
does.

Ace, I actually think you need to see an Opthalmologist - not an
Optometrist... and have a complete exam including retinal scan,
wavefront maps
and a topography. Plus a good refraction. Then go to the lasikfraud.com
website and send digital copies of all the information
to the webmaster. The webmaster will distribute to Eye and Bill. You
can compare our opinions and the references we offer to the information
you received from the Ophthalmologist. This exam should be covered by
your insurance. You can check ahead by calling the doctor's office and
giving
them the information on your insurance card.

It really is a good idea to determine the root cause of your less than
20/20 vision. It will be good for you psychologically. Nun is right...
you are very
young but to your credit you know that corneal refractive surgery is
not a good idea and that Ragnar and SE rebel don't know what they're
talking about.

Nun, I have also shared my computer with Bill. Next I'll be reading
about an Eye/Bill tryst.

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