| Ragnar 2006-04-21, 1:25 am |
| Sounds like you were talking to the hellhound.
On 20 Apr 2006 12:15:07 -0700, "Ace" <acemanvx@yahoo.com> wrote:
>This is what someone I know told me about her bad lasik experience:
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>Means you open a closet or drawer or your gym bag and can't see
>anything in it without going to get a flashlight.
>You see so poorly at night you need to take a flashlight with you to
>turn off the garden hose in your own yard.
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>You trip over things when the ambient light is low.
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>You avoid the dimly lit restaurants you used to think of as romantic.
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>You can't find your way back to your seat at the movies if you go to
>the bathroom.
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>Everything is darker, grayer, blurrier, less distinct.
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>It is difficult to match your socks in the morning.
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>You don't perceive textures of fabrics very well so it is hard to shop,
>especially in fluorescent lighting.
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>You need more light for everything you do.
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>You are conscious that your world is darker, dimmer and faded and you
>feel raped by your refractive surgeon, the laser industry and the FDA
>who allowed the approval of LASIK to pass although contrast sensitivity
>data was collected -and not reported.
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