QUOTE(caerulln @ Nov 14 2009, 09:50 PM)
That is the risks of surgery.
EVERY surgery comes with risks.
We have to weigh whether the benefits outweigh the risks.
My mom is a diabetic patient.
Have to inject insulin everyday.
Done lasik. Shortsighted perfect. Longsighted still have to wear a thin glasses.
She's satisfied enough
I've heard many horror stories mostly 3rd hand stories.
I weigh the risk, took it & the result couldn't be better
Hi caerulln,EVERY surgery comes with risks.
We have to weigh whether the benefits outweigh the risks.
My mom is a diabetic patient.
Have to inject insulin everyday.
Done lasik. Shortsighted perfect. Longsighted still have to wear a thin glasses.
She's satisfied enough
I've heard many horror stories mostly 3rd hand stories.
I weigh the risk, took it & the result couldn't be better
Great to hear everything is going well for your mum!
Fyi, I just recently went for a free consultation session @ mid valley, the specialist mentioned that Lasik can correct shortsightedness, but not long-sightedness.
So your mom's condition would be normal I am guessing.
QUOTE(MNet @ Dec 12 2009, 01:27 PM)
Hey MNet,I will need to speak to my specialist once more about this great plan!
but if I am not mistaken, your will have to sign a disclaimer that you are undertaking all responsibilities, thus rendering your insurance useless?
All in all, I am considering strongly whether to go ahead with this procedure. any further pointers is much welcomed!
This post has been edited by vcws: Jan 2 2010, 11:36 AM
Jan 2 2010, 11:35 AM

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