Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jay wrote: >> Some glasses take you farther away from the eyepiece than others, making the problem worse. I wish I could wear contacts or get lasered!>>>>>>> George responded: >Jay, >Don't even think of laser surgery. I just watched a documentary about people who have permanently lost their vision through laser surgery. The cornea has to be cut before using the laser. If the cornea cut is botched, you are left without vision in that eye, and there is no way that it can be corrected or reversed. The risk is not worth the potential gain.>>>>>>>>> george, Sorry good buddy, you just gave him very bad advice!!!!!!! The gain value far out strips any negative concerns when the surgery is in the hands of a very skilled doctor. You are right about what happens during an error in surgery. However, it is very rare and if Jay has any doubts, come to Canada and I'll get him the best eye guy in the country and there wont be any screw-up! I've worked with some of the best eye surgeons in the country and have yet to see or hear of them making an error. Besides laser surgery these days is so simple in the hands of a ""skilled surgeon"" (despite what we might think they are not all skilled) IE: your tv programme! Probably what the tv programme didn't say was, how many hundreds of thousands of people who have eye sight because of laser surgery! You see that doesn't make a tv program as we all know "bad news " makes for better stories. So Jay, anytime you get serious about laser surgery give me a call and we'll see about getting you fixed up. Providing laser surgery is a necessity. ted ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com