well said!! The "poor results" don't pay for all that juicy advertising. This is a FLAWED science. Thanks for putting that word out - I had no idea that there were so many websites, but then I am not suprised. Some of these people might now be "sight tested" by an optician (not a doctor) depending on where you are. Worse eyes, more distractions, poorly trained eye-care professionals. Nice mix!! Still waiting for blackberry to invent voice texting!!
That's unfortunate, from your comment on "being able to see the board" implies to me that you are still quite young, which means your eyes are continuing to change, now, and in two years, and when you're 40 years old. You see shaving your eye maded it smaller, which is good for minus, but not for PLUS, when you say "above normal" you mean more plus. I hope you don't go in for more surgeries as your vision continues to change. Just get good reading glasses. How is your contrast sensitivity??????
i have checked it again.. i have 20/20 vision.. and said you have above normal.. doctor said that they will be no prob because you can able to read all the letters in the board.. and i dont feel that star dust or anything in night.. i can able to see the body of the light clearly.. i feel the star dust and irritation for 1 week after epi lasik.. now i m normal..
haha, just don't go to the 2 for 1 guy with the sandwhich board on the street --- oh well, it's only vision right, it's not like your heart or brain, or uhhh uhh...well there's always the promise of stem cell research!!
I heard them say in a radio last week that it's been "proven safe" talk about false advertising.....they also consider seperate eyes and tune-ups "successful procedures", not patients operated on with success, if you could call that success... reminds me of a book called "how to lie with statistics", I'm pretty sure their marketing machine has a copy!
also, make sure when you get a pressure test for glaucoma, you tell the optometrist to measure your corneal thickness also, otherwise you'll never know whether or not you're about to go blind, or at risk...the higher the minus you were, the thinner your cornea is now, so watch out for corneal ectasia, ohh they'll sell you on a magical cure for that too, maybe a transplant so they can get paid a second time by insurance :) also suggest you get an optometrist who isn't on the "co-management take"
@TheVengefulGod
How ?
r0rozx 7 months ago
this surgery messed my eyes up. Dont get it.
TheVengefulGod 11 months ago
Че то как то страшно такое делать...
assasin74rus 1 year ago
clockwork orange
atheistunicorn 2 years ago
well said!! The "poor results" don't pay for all that juicy advertising. This is a FLAWED science. Thanks for putting that word out - I had no idea that there were so many websites, but then I am not suprised. Some of these people might now be "sight tested" by an optician (not a doctor) depending on where you are. Worse eyes, more distractions, poorly trained eye-care professionals. Nice mix!! Still waiting for blackberry to invent voice texting!!
coolcanuck 2 years ago
That's unfortunate, from your comment on "being able to see the board" implies to me that you are still quite young, which means your eyes are continuing to change, now, and in two years, and when you're 40 years old. You see shaving your eye maded it smaller, which is good for minus, but not for PLUS, when you say "above normal" you mean more plus. I hope you don't go in for more surgeries as your vision continues to change. Just get good reading glasses. How is your contrast sensitivity??????
coolcanuck 2 years ago
i have checked it again.. i have 20/20 vision.. and said you have above normal.. doctor said that they will be no prob because you can able to read all the letters in the board.. and i dont feel that star dust or anything in night.. i can able to see the body of the light clearly.. i feel the star dust and irritation for 1 week after epi lasik.. now i m normal..
Balankarthick 2 years ago
haha, just don't go to the 2 for 1 guy with the sandwhich board on the street --- oh well, it's only vision right, it's not like your heart or brain, or uhhh uhh...well there's always the promise of stem cell research!!
coolcanuck 2 years ago
I heard them say in a radio last week that it's been "proven safe" talk about false advertising.....they also consider seperate eyes and tune-ups "successful procedures", not patients operated on with success, if you could call that success... reminds me of a book called "how to lie with statistics", I'm pretty sure their marketing machine has a copy!
coolcanuck 2 years ago
also, make sure when you get a pressure test for glaucoma, you tell the optometrist to measure your corneal thickness also, otherwise you'll never know whether or not you're about to go blind, or at risk...the higher the minus you were, the thinner your cornea is now, so watch out for corneal ectasia, ohh they'll sell you on a magical cure for that too, maybe a transplant so they can get paid a second time by insurance :) also suggest you get an optometrist who isn't on the "co-management take"
coolcanuck 2 years ago