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serebel

2006-07-22, 9:24 pm


Trulytelling@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Refractive Surgery
>
> Combine Procedures for Better Results
> by Linda Roach Monroe, Contributing Writer, and Ernest Kornmehl, M.D.
>
> Excerpt:
> In 1994 an American Journal of Ophthalmology editorial suggested
> refractive surgeons may be creating a new class of visually impaired
> persons-those whose postsurgical corneal aberrations make it
> increasingly difficult to see well as they age.
>
> New casualties are still created. Doctors have been saying that 'new
> technology' will fix old problems or prevent new ones. Wavefront is a
> hoax (induces corneal distortions, just 20% fewer than standard
> LASIK... but destroys more precious corneal tisue in the process).
> Patients should also know that intralase leaves a jagged interface, and
> has reported problems with delayed healing and photosensitivity.
>



What a pile of ancient garbage. This is the best the "flappies" can
do. No one bothers with their lying sack of website, so they whine
here.

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