Hi all...
From what I hear, some of you might have gotten PM'd about it... anyhow, haven't 100% made up my mind, but will be speaking to the guy about it for more info etc.
Any of you done something like this before?
The only reason I'm interested in doing this is to hopefully help people see for themselves what some of these "Lasik complications" can really do to a person's life... hopefully people will then be able to make a more informed decision about Lasik... hopefully when they sign that informed consent form and see "dry eye" listed as a complication they will now know that isn't necessarily a complication that they can write off as no big deal...
But on the other hand, if what's happened to me only happens to 1 in 10 000, and everyone else with post-lasik dry eye is leading a perfectly normal life, dry eye totally 100% manageable, LASIK was still totally worth the trouble for them etc., then maybe there's no point in letting anyone know what's happened to me... the big question is, am I (and others like me here on the forum) just a total freak incredibly rare outcome? If so, then telling people about it is maybe kind of pointless... just another sob story on the news... everyone knows that surgeries have risks, so why would anyone be interested in what's happened to ME (and the rest of you)... I mean really - if that's the case, then there are other things I'd rather be doing with my time...
Wish I knew how often this happens to people... I know Dr. Waxler's petition is out there because he says Lasik complications happen WAY more often than the Lasik industry has said they do... but what I don't know is how good his evidence is... wish I knew...
Anyhow, if any of you regulars have any comments about his, feel free to post here or send me a PM... I know you guys will relate to what I'm saying better than anyone else out there!
Thanks for reading...
From what I hear, some of you might have gotten PM'd about it... anyhow, haven't 100% made up my mind, but will be speaking to the guy about it for more info etc.
Any of you done something like this before?
The only reason I'm interested in doing this is to hopefully help people see for themselves what some of these "Lasik complications" can really do to a person's life... hopefully people will then be able to make a more informed decision about Lasik... hopefully when they sign that informed consent form and see "dry eye" listed as a complication they will now know that isn't necessarily a complication that they can write off as no big deal...
But on the other hand, if what's happened to me only happens to 1 in 10 000, and everyone else with post-lasik dry eye is leading a perfectly normal life, dry eye totally 100% manageable, LASIK was still totally worth the trouble for them etc., then maybe there's no point in letting anyone know what's happened to me... the big question is, am I (and others like me here on the forum) just a total freak incredibly rare outcome? If so, then telling people about it is maybe kind of pointless... just another sob story on the news... everyone knows that surgeries have risks, so why would anyone be interested in what's happened to ME (and the rest of you)... I mean really - if that's the case, then there are other things I'd rather be doing with my time...
Wish I knew how often this happens to people... I know Dr. Waxler's petition is out there because he says Lasik complications happen WAY more often than the Lasik industry has said they do... but what I don't know is how good his evidence is... wish I knew...
Anyhow, if any of you regulars have any comments about his, feel free to post here or send me a PM... I know you guys will relate to what I'm saying better than anyone else out there!
Thanks for reading...
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