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Old 11-30-2011, 12:09 PM   #1
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Lasik Halos after surgery Help Me Please

Hello

My friend is worried about the (Halos, Starbursts, and Glare) presented in one of his eyes after lasik surgery.

The right eye it's just fine and with perfect vision. But the left one presented some kind of halo vision in objects reflecting light. This problem is presented all the time (day and night)

Some articles i found on the web say these complicatios may dissapear in a period of time from days to months.

But some people i spoke to told me that if it's not dissapearing the next few days it won't dissapear at all.

It's been six days since the surgery and no progress yet.

Does some one knows some one who had this kind of complication and what was the result?

Your help it's very appreciated

Thank you and regards.

 
Old 12-02-2011, 11:36 AM   #2
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Re: Lasik Halos after surgery Help Me Please

I have it, I thought I wouldn't have it, i dunno what to think anymore. The only conclusion is, lasik sucks, it's a lottery, I guess someone gets sideeffects someone gets perfection. That is not good, I am amazed that this procedure is still legal, how can you legalize procedure on human eyes that depends on some sort of roulette with eyes. It should be stoped until they find out why is it really that these sideeffects happen, and if they cannot, then abort the freakin thing and investigate other methods. But FDA are lazy bstrd, no trials nothing, they wait for people to file medwatch to them, like ***, how mayne people in whole world even know what is fda or what is medwatch, or for that fact even know english to file it. Money changes people, even if we came to age where people will do procedure on human eyes for money, knowing that they cannot stop some sideeffects.

 
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Old 12-04-2011, 09:32 AM   #3
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Re: Lasik Halos after surgery Help Me Please

Halos, Im sorry to hear about your friends dilemma.I like many others on here ( any man and Mario) to name a couple recent posters along with myself have gone through the same issues. We had had the misfortune of having the issues in both eyes. In short this surgery is a surgery of luck. Some have good turnouts and others don't. Now with your friend I would give it a little time a first. Then see a corneal specialist next. Then if things don't get better ( I more than over a year and not one thing has changed) start looking into a scleral contact lens. I knew about 2 days in I was in some trouble with halos and starbursts and it turned out I was right. Never go better one bit. So the LASIK surgeons will keep you at arms length saying give it more time. Just be proactive. Basically your on your own when this joke of a surgery goes bad. Good luck.

 
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