I certainly think if Oprah were to do a show on LASIK, it would encompass dry eye and all other complications. I couldn't imagine the show would agree to identifying just one complication. Geez, I think this show could be a two-parter. It could take a while.
The truth is, when I wrote my rather lengthy story that I've posted here in DEZ under "Share your dry eye story", I wrote it for a fellow casualty of LASIK who had planned to use it to send to magazines, Oprah and other such media. It's likely too long to send to the producers at Oprah, but could be broken down a bit. It was so painful to write; I only did it to provide material for those thinking of having LASIK, and not just to share with all of you.
It never really occurred to me that with her (or anybody's) mass attention to the problem we may actually find a treatment more rapidly. I would be content knowing that I helped divert people from agreeing to LASIK. If one single person had discussed with me the reality of the complications, I am certain I wouldn't have done it. My LASIk doctor's marketing techniques brought me "off the fence".
One other aspect of our collective "story" that may interest the Oprah, is what an AMAZING and caring group of people we have in this sight. There's a lot to be said for the support we get from each other every single day. And whether the Oprah people ever have time for this, we should feel lucky to have such a site and that we have found such a community. I vote Rebecca onto the show, and even if I didn't go on stage I'd be in the audience!
The truth is, when I wrote my rather lengthy story that I've posted here in DEZ under "Share your dry eye story", I wrote it for a fellow casualty of LASIK who had planned to use it to send to magazines, Oprah and other such media. It's likely too long to send to the producers at Oprah, but could be broken down a bit. It was so painful to write; I only did it to provide material for those thinking of having LASIK, and not just to share with all of you.
It never really occurred to me that with her (or anybody's) mass attention to the problem we may actually find a treatment more rapidly. I would be content knowing that I helped divert people from agreeing to LASIK. If one single person had discussed with me the reality of the complications, I am certain I wouldn't have done it. My LASIk doctor's marketing techniques brought me "off the fence".
One other aspect of our collective "story" that may interest the Oprah, is what an AMAZING and caring group of people we have in this sight. There's a lot to be said for the support we get from each other every single day. And whether the Oprah people ever have time for this, we should feel lucky to have such a site and that we have found such a community. I vote Rebecca onto the show, and even if I didn't go on stage I'd be in the audience!
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