| Ragnar 2006-09-29, 2:35 am |
| Even when you are correct.. you still manage to be an idiot.
SOS aka DLK can indeed lead to blindness when left UNTREATED. It is
not difficult to treat.. and your local ophthalmologist can do the job
quite effectively.. I guess you forgot to mention that part. The
point is.. even when there are problems, they are quite treatable and
fairly easy to fix.
HOWEVER.. if you are like former comedienne (now attack hag) Kathy
Griffin, you will intentionally refuse treatment for DLK - letting it
fester - to try and justify legal action. That stunt did not work for
Griffin, and she jeopardized her vision with her greed.
Now you can go crawl back to your den of serpents in the LF Forum and
go dream up some new crap to deposit here.
On 28 Sep 2006 16:40:06 -0700, knowthedirt@yahoo.com wrote:
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>Sands of the Sahara or DLK can make you go blind. This is not just a
>little nuisance he had for a little while. His episode may have left
>behind some permanent haze, even if it is now 'cleared up', which of
>course the surgeon wouldn't mention to the patient.
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>Sure, I know patients with some haze from 'a little DLK that cleared
>up'. It's all eye damage, and that flap is vulnerable to late DLK for
>life. Nice, huh?
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>To find out if you have haze from a previous bout of DLK go to ANOTHER
>surgeon, tell him you had your surgery in Canada and then ask the
>question 'Do I have haze'. Under these conditions you MAY get an honest
>answer out of the surgeon.
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>There are so many ways you lose visual quality with refractive surgery.
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