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An alarming 20-35% of eyeballs
that have these procedures have many of the following systems:
-Blindness & Corneal Transplants.
-Halos & Starbursts.
-Ghosting & Double Vision.
-Poor Night Vision.
-Severe Dry Eye Syndrome.
-Droopy Eye Lid.
-Depression & Suicide.
-Hazing & Blurry Vision.
-Ectasia (Bubbling of the cornea).
-Any many more vision disorders.
And if your lasik surgeon has
no insurance, what does that say about this person and their
practice? Do you really want to open this can of worms?
It may be in your best interest to be patient and wait a few
more years before you decide to do something that could compromise your
health and leave you "helpless." |

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Expert
Medical Witnesses...
Welcome.
Our purpose is to help individuals with normal
vision understand the visual aberrations that
accompany eye injury, various eye diseases and
conditions (e.g. Floaters, Keratoconus, and Visual
Snow), and the complications of refractive surgery
(i.e., LASIK, LASEK, PRK). While there is no
substitute for actually looking through the eyes of
another person, you are welcome to use this site to
help you communicate your situation to your family,
friends, or your doctor.
Use of images in a forensic (legal) setting,
however, requires explicit written permission.
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