LASIK problems often have no plan B fix
6 months after LASIK, 20% of patients have worse or significantly worse night vision and dryness complications from LASIK. The FDA study stopped at 6 months.
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6 months after LASIK, 20% of patients have worse or significantly worse night vision and dryness complications from LASIK. The FDA study stopped at 6 months.
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I had prk and it …
I had prk and it has ruined me. The doctors lie and do not inform you about complications. My pupils were too large and they didnt tell me.
Comment by mcnabj — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
5% is actualy a …
5% is actualy a wery high risk in operations!
Comment by 105km — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
Be concerned about …
Be concerned about your safety and avoid the complications by being prepared. check out safelasikguide [dot] com and read the whole site before you make a decision.
Comment by firefly21111 — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
this would probably …
this would probably change color perceptions as well. it’s like a green becomes gray or a red becomes orange or purple.
Comment by EvolutionIXRR — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
i have chronic dry …
i have chronic dry eyes from Lasik it fucing sucks!!=(
Comment by paul89971 — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
An elective …
An elective procedure, doctors will not come clean about the possible side effects of LASIK. Twelve years post-LASIK and it remains the worst decision of my entire life. Are you willing to take that chance?
Comment by wafuuwafuu — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
Would you do LASIK …
Would you do LASIK if you knew the TRUE SUCCESS RATES?
1st Year Post LASIK: 88% success rates.
2nd Year Post LASIK: 65% success rates.
3rd Year Post LASIK: 50% success rates.
4th Year Post LASIK: 45% success rates.
5th Year Post LASIK: 40% success rates.
6th Year Post LASIK: 40% success rates.
7th+Year Post LASIK: Below 40%success rate.
Will you be one of the “lucky ones” that can last 10+ years without contacts or glasses?
Comment by dkantis — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
okay it’s 95% …
okay it’s 95% success rate but what if I happened to be one of that 5% failure rate then I’m up?
Comment by EvolutionIXRR — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
LasikComplications, …
LasikComplications, LifeAfterLasik,LasikScam, Lasik-Flap, LasikFraud, LasikSucks4u2, UsaEyes, LasikNightmare, FlawedLasik, LasikSurgeryWebsite, LaserMyEye, MyLasikStory, SurgicalEyes org, DoctorMyEye , LasikLiberty, VisionSimulations, EyeFreedom , NoBlur…Show me another procedure that has this many patient websites trying to WARN YOU to NOT have LASIK and how UNPREDICTABLE it has become, now being an epidemic!! YouTube: FDA LASIK and watch and listen to the estimated 600,000 ruined lives!!!
Comment by dkantis — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
But, what if, a …
But, what if, a patient takes the LAW into their own hands, now ruined and suicidal feeling there is nothing to live for? Doesn’t this create an “x” factor for the Lying LASIK Doctors to think about? Does safety now come before money for once? Only time will tell. Basically, the Lying LASIK Doctors have lied in order to save a lawsuit, while pushing the patient past the Statute of Limitations to sue them which is about 2 years usually, all while ruining his patient’s eyesight and life.
Comment by dkantis — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
Lets do the math …
Lets do the math folks. An estimated 12,000,000 Americans have had LASIK. The FDA is reporting a 95.4% success rate (however the LASIK industry defines success). That represents a 5% failure rate, or about 600,000 Americans and their families RUINED from LASIK. Now are the numbers making sense? The FDA is way off at only having 142 complaints over 11 years. Are you starting to understand the epidemic? Would you go up in an airplane if it crashed 35% of the time? LASIK odds are about that
Comment by dkantis — August 6, 2009 @ 5:33 pm