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February 7th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
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  1. dkantis
    February 8th, 2010 at 14:38 | #1

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    I had both PRK and Lasik. PRK was sore afterwards while Lasik felt like a thousand needles were sticking me in both of my eyes after Nicholas Charles Caro of Saint George Vision Center ruined my eyes several years ago. Either way, thousands of unhappy patients are posting blogs, creating websites to warn you that the LASIK FLAP created never heals and causes permanent scarring, dry eye syndrome, and in some cases suicides, blindness, and corneal transplants. Google: lasik-flap,LifeAfterLasik

  2. emperor8
    February 11th, 2010 at 00:24 | #2

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    no i never saw any halos, a lil glaze here and there but once i put the drops in it went away, i was doin good after 4 days i mean the only fog i got was when i had to put the milky drops in my eyes..

  3. ptilol
    February 12th, 2010 at 09:41 | #3

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    did you see haloes, haze, or glares? I just got lasik done 4 days ago and I’m worried about it. It looks like there’s a fog in front of my eyes…

  4. emperor8
    February 14th, 2010 at 14:57 | #4

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    actually id didnt hurt at all you never felt anything just a lil push from the cutting tool. and yes the minute i walked out i could see better, and the day after i was amazed, 2 weeks later on a check up i was seein 20/20 which from what i was before was remarkable..

  5. altarosa1fan
    February 15th, 2010 at 21:39 | #5

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    so how did it go can you see better now with no glasses or contacts and it looks scary and like it hurts?

  6. dkantis
    February 17th, 2010 at 04:46 | #6

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    Lasik Dr’s! Are you informing the patients that the flap you create is permanent and how only 20% of the corneal nerves heal, leaving 80% “not healed for life.” That is why so many lasik patients are on Restasis drops for life at $100month. And the ones that aren’t, have no cure…Dr’s sold their souls to the Devil!

  7. BadLASIK
    February 19th, 2010 at 19:58 | #7

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    According to Dr. Robert Maloney, no one has lived long enough yet for them to determine how long it takes the flap to heal. Flaps have been lifted as long as 13 years post-op and have been accidentally dislodged many years after surgery. No flap for me!

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