Lasik Risks
Lasik Risks - The Case For Recommendations and
Testimonials When chosing Your Lasik Surgeon...
Lasik surgery is wonderful... IF you take care in chosing your surgeon and avoid the risks.
Millions of people across the country consider themselves to be either grateful recipients or
victims of Lasik surgery. Now your concern is that many of them have either created testimonials to express their joy and satisfaction with
the procedure or, well other have not had a pleasant experience.
Please understantd that this is not a question of who to believe . . . there is no reason to
suspect that either the testimonials or the denunciations are untrue. You can't really be sure that taken together they even give an
accurate picture of the Lasik procedure from the patients point-of-view.
There are many, many heartwarming stories. Many testimonials tell of people who have had
vision problems since childhood and now, thanks to a successful Lasik procedure, have almost perfect vision. Of course there is a darker
side. There are criticisms of Lasik that range from mild disapproval because of unmet expectations, to angry denunciations because of
serious problems after the Lasik procedure. And yes, you may also hear of the few extreme cases of catastrophic results.
From the point-of-view of the Lasik provider, a patient's testimonial is invaluable evidence
that they have not only improved the vision of that patient, but that they have improved the patients life to the extent that the patient has
now, willingly, become a spokesman.
As you consider Lasik it is in your best interest to research both good and bad and then present
your concerns to the Lasik doctor you are considering. Every Lasik doctor and clinic should be happy to provide you with testimonials and
recommendation of satisfied patients. At least some of these patients will welcome your telephone inquiry about their experince with the
doctor and the Lasik surgery.
It is because of some quirk of human nature that we are more fascinated by tragedy than we are
by triumph and, consequently, tend to give more weight to criticism than we do to praise. We, too often, assume the negative is true and
the positive is just hype.
The news media certainly understands this quirk and they are quick to produce stories of tragic
occurrences and tell tales of defeat and disaster while holding the positive stories for a 'slow news day.' They understand that sad and negative
news will hold our attention and motivate us to action while the happy, positive stories will soon be forgotten.
So it is with the testimonials and denunciations of Lasik:
The following is a testimonial excerpt from the Diary of a Lasik patient, found at Ienhance.com
(http://www.ienhance.com/community/diary.asp?diaryid=28):
"Let me tell you though, the best part of my day? The one thing that I will never forget? I heard my wife’s car in the driveway as she drove
up to pick me up, and then something wonderful happened. When the door opened, my wife walked in and I could see her! No glasses, no squinting…
my beautiful wife.
I could see her smiling face, her beautiful eyes... the love of my life. I don't think she realizes how much I have wanted to do this Laser
surgery. I love her with all my heart. She is so beautiful. I am so happy she was one of the beautiful things I was able to see on the first day
with my new eyes. I drove us home that evening... without glasses. "
That's so vivid and inspiring it could bring tears to the eyes of the unjaded reader.
Now this excerpt from a much less positive point-of-view, found at the SurgicalEyes site on their bulletin board: http://surgicaleyes.infopop.cc/groupee/forums/a/tpc/f/6541031211/m/3296066494
"I had lasik surgery on July 20, 2000. with enhancement October 26, 2000. Not a day goes by that I don’t blame myself for the temporary
insanity I must have experienced when I decided to go ahead with the surgery.
At all other times I am very cautious about my health, eat right, don’t take medications and I exercise regularly. How could I have done this
to myself? I trusted the surgeon to give me the facts, all the facts, and he didn’t, in fact, he lied by omission.
"The complications I’m living with today: induced astigmatism in my left eye, starbursts, 1¾ lights, unpredictable fluctuation vision, dry
eyes, foreign body sensation, floaters in both eyes (which I only very seldom experienced in my right eye before surgery), eye pain, eyes tiring
easily when reading and working on the computer, right eye constantly shadowing (I have to turn my head to make the shadows go away). I had none
of these symptoms before surgery."
Actually this story of a Lasik failure and a bad doctor may not be as emotionally moving as the previous testimonial but this excerpt induces
another, stronger emotion: fear. the important point is that it should remind your of Lasik risks.
Testimonials are important, but so is the contradictory evidence, and only when considered together can you learn the whole story.Lasik
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