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Really Confuse
post Jun 22 2017, 09:35 AM

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u deleted your post on accusation towards Jialat ?

or been deleted by admin?

You have any proof that Jialat is from optimax bo? Cannot simply say de

Learn how to respect each other la



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post Jun 28 2017, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jun 28 2017, 01:14 PM)
if its totally bladeless then its worth for tat price, just make sure the surgeon is a well trained CORNEAL specialist, whom can trouble shoot lasik cases much better than any general ophthalmologist.
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Hi

Referring to your above statement "just make sure the surgeon is a well trained CORNEAL specialist, whom can trouble shoot lasik cases much better than any general ophthalmologist."

I don't think they are able to , bc the surgery is done.

Most surgeon for refractive surgery are not corneal specialist. Dr.Stephen Chung and Dr.Yen are not corneal specialist.


I will said that corneal specialist will conduct a more thorough pre op exam compare to others ophthalmologist.

For my case , dr. yen didn't even examine my eyes during pre op comprehensive eye examination.


Post op check up by a corneal specialist , "trouble shoot " as mentioned by you ????

not helping in my case. my vision remain poor. NO SOLUTION!!!!!!!!
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post Jun 28 2017, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jun 28 2017, 03:29 PM)
its more for during surgery trouble shooting, after surgery its tougher to trouble shoot.

look for corneal specialist to do your lasik especially high power eyes.
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hi

Hmnn..


I still think pre op eye examination & preparation is crucial time. experience and hand skill super important.

femto lasik , I don't think required much hand skill except position the machine and close the flap.

relex smile - yes , required good hand skill and experience surgeon which lasik centre never inform patient(me) real whole process how they remove the lenticule.


u mentioned high power " how high consider high power ? 500? 600?





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post Jun 29 2017, 08:57 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jun 28 2017, 05:20 PM)
i seen mostly above -8.00 and above, depends on cornea thickness. some centre take high risk doing on most patients even borderline case.
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you working in a lasik centre ? or been working in a lasik centre before ? or u went thru refractive surgery ?



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post Jul 3 2017, 02:47 PM

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post Jul 3 2017, 02:54 PM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 1 2017, 12:23 PM)
left lasik centre. no, i used contact lens when working there last time.
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Y you didn't consider laser surgery?



QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 1 2017, 12:28 PM)
its better you correct both eyes fully for far distance and wear a reading glasses. monovision cant enjoy 3D movie.  biggrin.gif

O. something new.




if you can wait till September, then I can recommend you a very good corneal specialist clinic.
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Same doctor that you recommend earlier?

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post Jul 6 2017, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(active92 @ Jul 6 2017, 03:07 PM)
Thanks for your advice. I checked on Watson's and it seems like they don't have it. Guardian is selling it at RM42.70/box. So, I got it from Lazada which is RM85 plus RM5 shipping for 3 boxes.
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Try to ask Caring Pharmacy or Chinaman pharmacy . should be cheaper.
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post Jul 7 2017, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 4 2017, 11:39 AM)
my astigmatism is irregular and cornea too thin.

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O. what is the different between normal astigmatism and irregular astigmatism?
u having high power ?

QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 4 2017, 11:39 AM)
yes i only trust him for any corneal cases.
september the doctor will get his equipments. u can ask them for disadvantage of monovision and i bet they dont know much unless they see alot of cases. your night driving and 3D vision will be bad.
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You think they care meh if you have post op vision problem? Money already in their pocket !!!!!

Just like a reader here miyoko28 and my case , we went back for post op check up and informed doctor and optometrist about our eyes condition and vision problem.

this is the replied from this surgeon Dr.Yen Siew Siang and Optometrist Erica Paun Chee Meei

" "Oh you still can see with another eye,what!" or "At lease you're not blind, ma " you refer to the post by miyoko28

"dr.yen force patient to feel like a blind ppl , indirectly asking patient to get "lost" if patient refuse to do it.

Can you imagine that ?

Think ,What is the purpose we go for refractive surgery ? Pay them for professional service just to get a impaired vision ???


QUOTE(hey_there @ Jul 6 2017, 07:58 AM)
do you mean the RM5888 for both eyes is not for femto-lasik but must be done by Dr Chang and rm3588 per eye is for any Dr?

how come so cheap for this Dr? no experience trying to look for lab mice is it? if that's the case, i rather pay more for an experienced Dr. like a member here always say, choose ur doc wisely.
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Yes . CHOOSE YOUR SURGEON WISELY.do tonnes of research and judge your decision.

if keen to do it.Get it right at the 1st time. Get a ethical doctor for a pre op comprehensive eye examination.

Don't repeat miyoko28 and my mistake , being force and push to this surgeon and end up with problems. NO doctor from their centre able to solve ? to help ? to tell the truth condition of our eye? just "drama" comments? still a puzzle

Now , a year+ from initial surgery. even miyoko28 done with "unclear" enhancement but no help on vision.


Just to share my truth experience of this lasik surgery.

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post Jul 10 2017, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 7 2017, 02:16 PM)
irregular astigmatism usually has higher risk of failed lasik, it cant be removed or worse it caused astigmatism on another meridian of cornea. the thin part can have ectasia.

most centre dont train their customer service and counselor well to give accurate information to patient. must get the specialist to look at the report and give recommendation, rather than those not well trained staff.
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Well , I will say that a responsible Ophthalmologist will check the candidate's eyes and ensure they are really really a suitable candidate for lasik surgery before perform the surgery.

That's is why I said my surgeon is an un?????? surgeon.

CHOOSE YOUR SURGEON WISELY


Jialat

since you worked with a lasik centre b4, can you tell how do we (post op lasik patient) check residual corneal thickness?

thanks

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post Jul 10 2017, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(archcherub @ Jul 8 2017, 09:00 AM)
guys, do your research and once done, Lasik will really improve your life.
so much better living without glasses. i done it 15 years ago and i am so happy i did it
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You wearing reading glasses now ?


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post Jul 10 2017, 04:42 PM

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[quote=jialat,Jul 10 2017, 12:58 PM]
same process like before surgery, just ask for pachymetry.


hi

how about orbscan ? which is more reliable?

thanks
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post Jul 10 2017, 04:54 PM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L41-CqynUHE

RELEX SMILE


doctor skill is important

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post Jul 12 2017, 11:26 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 11 2017, 11:36 AM)
orbscan more for topography, can get pachymetry also.
pm replied, thanks
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If reading from both orbscan and pachymetry is diff(quite a lot) , how ?


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post Jul 12 2017, 11:27 AM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vgXNTvXGJk



just to share this.


No one will understand the pain until they feel it..

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post Jul 12 2017, 03:20 PM

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[quote=jialat,Jul 12 2017, 11:57 AM]
i meant orbscan machine can get pachymetry result also.
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oops , It should be pachymeter - medical device.


for a post op lasik patient to check residual corneal tissue , should refer to reading from orbscan or pachymeter?

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post Jul 13 2017, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(jialat @ Jul 12 2017, 04:51 PM)
yes both machines can get the corneal thickness, but orbscan usually more for topography.
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hi

I know both equipment also can get corneal thickness .

But if reading from both equipment show a big diff. which medical device is more reliable for a post op patient.

thanks.
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post Jul 14 2017, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(jialat @ May 30 2006, 12:29 PM)
my friend is a ophthalmo student, who told me that his lecturer (an eye specialist in TUN HUSSIEN ONN) doesnt recommend LASIK as [B]no 1 really knows whats the side effects 20 years later after u have it done.

[/B]btw, have u seen any eye specialist have got lasik done on their own eyes?

well, to be honest, i myself is very interested to have it, but reading all the medical reviews in OPTOMETRY UPDATES make me think twice.

to thread starter : pls keep us updated once u got ur eyes done.

cheers B]
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QUOTE(jialat @ Jan 19 2009, 02:41 PM)
can u imagine when those post-lasik ppl hit age 50 and above when dry eye come into play, they will have dry eye syndrome for sure and not many ophthalmologists have mentioned this to their patients, its very unethical. mad.gif
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hi Jialat

Still same owner of this Jialat ac ?


I still think that those from medical school/specialist in "eyes" they know the real risk of this lasik surgery that is why they themselves avoiding this lasik surgery.

Cheating and lying has caused me to suffer the effect of this lasik surgery.

Well , everyone make their choice and destiny.


I believe everyone has their own hidden agenda. hmm.gif $$$$$$$$ 1st

THINK WISELY!!!!!

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post Jul 20 2017, 08:34 AM

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QUOTE(adif1281 @ Jul 20 2017, 08:23 AM)
haven't visited this thread for quite some time... sorry for those who has been personal message me and didn't get any reply
had my 12th annual post lasik check-up at optimax last ramadhan..
alhamdulillah so far so good
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hi adif1281

thumbsup.gif

you had blade type surgery.

so far didn't get any bad feedback on blade type surgery.

Failed lasik (laser type) surgery many on net.
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post Jul 21 2017, 08:41 AM

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QUOTE(adif1281 @ Jul 21 2017, 08:01 AM)
sick for you but heaven for us lasik patients  biggrin.gif
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adif1281

you should not commented this statement to those who suffering from post op lasik surgery.


you should not vmad.gif

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