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angienyc
post Jun 3 2010, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(neo_6053 @ Jan 5 2009, 05:32 PM)
I've gone through the LASIK in one of the famous LASIK center in malaysia. but the outcome is not so good.
i've went back for follow up for 3 months but still no improvement at all.
so, plan to find an eye specialist to see what's my problem.

Any recommendation for a good eye specialist? preferably at KL or PJ area.
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How is your condition now? Have u manage to find out what wrong with your corneal?

I'm a post-LASEK patient. Suffering post-LASEK complications for almost 6 years. Seen about 20+ specialist in Malaysia & Singapore. No one are willing to tell me the true until I meet up with DR JERRY TAN in Singapore. Currently, preparing to file a lawsuit.

Don't go any doctors from Optimax.... and don't go to DR CHING WENG SENG (no ethic)....



Added on June 4, 2010, 1:22 pm
QUOTE(hojeff @ Jan 5 2009, 05:57 PM)
my recomendation is always the same Dr Ching Weng Seng from Pantai Cheras medical Centre. He is one of the fee ophthalmologist - ocular plastic surgeon in malaysia.

Tel: 03 9132 8211
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This post has been edited by angienyc: Jun 29 2010, 05:02 PM
angienyc
post Jun 6 2010, 11:13 AM

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QUOTE(lordskarn @ May 29 2010, 04:34 PM)
Hi guys,

Thanks for the informative thread.. spent quite some time going through all 17 pages. Well all the discussion here seems to be exclusively on lasik, however I see that Vista is also offering Implantable CollamerĀ® Lens / Implantable Contact Lens, which looks like has less risk than a normal Lasik, since they dont cut any tissue out but just add another layer of lens.
The URL is here :

http://www.vista.com.my/icontactlens/index.aspx

Anybody here have experience with this technology before? Is it better than lasik, same as lasik, or worse? I saw one possible complication is when the two lens collide (the implant and the natural lens) - sounds scary if you are playing paintball or go diving into the high pressure depths of the sea.. (and I do both), and I regularly rub my eyes too..

I'm thinking of doing a prelim check with Vista on Monday..

1 more hypothetical question, imagine you are being offered a chance to do a free lasik surgery, anywhere in the world, regardless of the cost. Where would you choose to do it? UK? Japan? Singapore? Malaysia? Any particular place, clinic or doctor to recommend?

Thank you & Cheers
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Hi,

My fail LASEK surgery in 2004 has resulting in my life and my lifestyle change, lost of employment income, incurred substantial investigation fees, affliction.....

Currently, preparing to fail a lawsuit.....

From my many years in Internet Search, I have read a lot of medical forum and medical journal, there are many fail laser surgery (including Malaysian). You won't know because victims have a hard time to get a solid medical report and to find a lawyers....
angienyc
post Jun 8 2010, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(caerulln @ Jun 6 2010, 01:18 PM)
Show us what failed.
If it really failed & due to negligent, it will be very easy to get a good lawyer.
Lawyers know when they have a case.
& there are many independent hospitals u can go to.
If u don't trust them here, go overseas. They have nothing to lose by telling the truth.

As always, all surgeries have risks & can fail.
But not all failures are attributed to negligent. Well most are not.
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Hi,

You may visit to the followings web page if you wonder to know more about laser refractive surgery...

As for my full story, i will upload here later....



http://www.chinapress.com.my/topic/hotline...tle=2008-07.txt (part of my story)


Remember this "Money cann't buy my vision back"


Added on June 8, 2010, 12:48 pm
QUOTE(penguin113 @ Jun 7 2010, 11:19 AM)
Hi All,

I juz check up last Saturday at The Curve Vista.
Huhhuhhuh... Unlucky me sad.gif
I was told cannot do Lasik (cornea too think)Ā  as well as Implant (size not fit).
.... any advise?
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sad news is actually a good news.... try do read more medical forum on laser refractive surgery... don't lure by web pages from those lasik industry and advertisement.... try to ask patient experience with at least five years after their surgery date.....

This post has been edited by angienyc: Jun 29 2010, 04:58 PM
angienyc
post Jun 12 2010, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(caerulln @ Jun 11 2010, 10:49 PM)
depends on your corneal thickness.
If thick enough, more than -10.00 also can.
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Besides corneal tickness, pupil size is another main concern...

-10.00 is not a suitable candidate for laser surgery....... do more research!!!
angienyc
post Aug 18 2010, 04:09 PM

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QUOTE(breadbutter @ Aug 17 2010, 03:51 PM)
hi, i too am interested to know who is the doctor & clinic - can u pls pm me? Tks!
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This post has been edited by angienyc: Aug 18 2010, 08:46 PM

 

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