Anonymous
Post 05/12/2014 14:26     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Dont risk it and dont go to the LASIK factories. I would go to a real doctor with a cornea background. They can do a real reveiw of your condition and give you an objective opinion on whether its safe. My recommendations would be to go to Alisa Kim or Larry Frank. They are great ophthalmologists who are straight shooters. Some of these LASIK factories feel like used car salesmen trying to get you to buy something on the cheap.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2014 11:25     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Best money I have spent. My doctor retired, but his practice is now part of TLC.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2014 21:10     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.

Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.


Why do you think that replacement cornea surgery is such a bad idea? I googled around a bit on non-commercial medical websites and it seems very common. It is a very common surgery for older people with cataracts to have and is recommended as quite safe. Medicare even pays for it.

Can you explain further or provide some links?


http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/812387 There are others -- these are people who were forced to do this b/c of cataracts. Not very happy with results in many cases. This is not LASIC however. most people are very happy with that.
BUT I would NEVER do this if I was a marginal candidate. You have not idea how inconvenient it is to be blind.


Thanks, PP, but I can't get this link to work. Can you try again or post an article title/cite information?
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2014 12:28     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.

Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.


Why do you think that replacement cornea surgery is such a bad idea? I googled around a bit on non-commercial medical websites and it seems very common. It is a very common surgery for older people with cataracts to have and is recommended as quite safe. Medicare even pays for it.

Can you explain further or provide some links?


http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/812387 There are others -- these are people who were forced to do this b/c of cataracts. Not very happy with results in many cases. This is not LASIC however. most people are very happy with that.
BUT I would NEVER do this if I was a marginal candidate. You have not idea how inconvenient it is to be blind.
Anonymous
Post 05/10/2014 09:40     Subject: Re:Tell me about LASIK

My eyes are about like yours. I had a consult for LASIK years ago (to the big name everyone talks about). My corneas are thin and my pupils are large. They claimed they could still do it but not guarantee it since they would not be able to make a second cut. My trusted regular eye doctor advised me to walk.

Anonymous
Post 05/09/2014 20:35     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

I was about a negative 8 in both eyes and did PRK 7 years ago based on my doctor's (Dr. Kang from EDOW) recommendation. I wanted to do LASIK but had some dryness issues with my eyes so my doctor recommended that I wait 6 months for the dryness to improve before doing any surgery. Doctor was awesome, gave great guidance and info to help me make a decision (didn't hurt that he has a great rep and graduated from Harvard) One of the best decisions I made and I still have 20/20 vision. ...
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2014 16:50     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:I had Lasik when I was about 34 about 10 years ago. Best thing. Only an appointment with the specialist can tell if you are a good applicant or not. I was near blind without my glasses. My eyes were so bad, I had to wear my thick glasses for a month so it can adjust before the surgery. The consultation is usually free.

Dr. Tanchel.
http://www.libertylasereye.com/about-liberty-laser/
She's still there after 10 years. I know 2 people and my siblings who had their eyes done there.
I went to 3 different consultants (TLC included). They put you through the nurse or someone that is not going to be the one who is going to perform the surgery on your eyes. They told me, you don't really see the doctor until the day of the surgery-what? you kidding me?!
So, I went to Dr. Tanchel. You get to meet her on your first visit after the nurse do the exams. And she'll do another exam and tell you if you qualify.




NP here, is there a fee for the first consultation?
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2014 15:42     Subject: Re:Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:Can you be knocked out for LASIK or do you have to be awake? I'm a big medical baby and couldn't deal with being awake.


I'm a big baby, as well. However, getting my ears pierced was worse than LASIK. Honestly. It's not bad.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2014 14:55     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

My neighbor loves her implants. But, everyone is different based on their risks and background. i'm sure late 50s eyes are different from younger eyes.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2014 14:33     Subject: Re:Tell me about LASIK

Can you be knocked out for LASIK or do you have to be awake? I'm a big medical baby and couldn't deal with being awake.
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2014 09:01     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.

Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.


Why do you think that replacement cornea surgery is such a bad idea? I googled around a bit on non-commercial medical websites and it seems very common. It is a very common surgery for older people with cataracts to have and is recommended as quite safe. Medicare even pays for it.

Can you explain further or provide some links?
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2014 16:08     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

That should read, "not nearly as strong".

Anonymous
Post 05/08/2014 16:07     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.

Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.


Thanks for the heads up.

I had my eyes done in 1994. Had to go back to glasses a few years ago, but nearly as strong. I'd love an alternative thst doesn't involve more surger
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2014 16:57     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

Anonymous wrote:If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.

Do not even THINK of doing this. Do some research that is not an ad. many very unhappy patients out there.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2014 16:52     Subject: Tell me about LASIK

If your corneas are too thin, you may be eligible for the implants. It's pretty much cataract surgery but they put in a
Prescription lense. Dr. Mark Whitten does it.