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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlRrvyPZuHMendofvid[starttext]I know it says that the LASIK surgeon in the news story got LASIK. Some LASIK surgeons got LASIK in the early years of LASIK. Now there's so much research showing that LASIK is terrible for your eyes (short-term, long-term, or both) that you would be hard-pressed to find a LASIKA surgeon who had LASIK in the last few years. The fact is that most eye doctors where glasses for a good reason.[endtext]
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My son, Max Cronin, age 27 years old, an Iraqi War Veteran and college student, committed suicide 1-14-16, as a direct result of complications he experienced from PRK. He left suicide letters stating this and kept details of his complications. He experienced vision loss, constant eye pain, dry eyes, haze, and loss of quality of life resulting in depression and his suicide. He was unable to work or continue his life goals due to his eye complications. His eye pain was continuous without relief. Air currents of any type, including fans, air conditioners, or outside air movement caused exacerbations of the pain with the pain intensified. Lights created pain, even low lighting in his home. Sunshine was impossible to tolerate. His pain created sleep loss and inability to concentrate. He stated the pain felt like needles sticking in his eyes. The severe pain that can happen after this elective procedure was disabling without any relief. It permeated his life's every moment. My son stated it was severe " torture".
The constant pain, vision loss, inability to financially support himself or continue his life goals from the complications to his eyes, created such a desperate situation, that he believed suicide was the only solution.
As a medical physician, I can definitely state that Lasik/PRK complications can lead to depression and suicide. Loss of quality of life,negative physical symptoms not present prior to the elective eye surgery can be devastating and have profound negative impact on the patient's life.
For an elective procedure, the risks and long term complications are understated. The industry ignores the catastrophic complications from this elective procedure.
The resultant complications and negative quality of life issues increase the risks of depression, attempted suicide, and suicide.
The Lasik community has redefined complications as "side effects", promote "safe" Lasik through skewed advertisement, and has placed a billion dollar industry productivity over a naive public.
Thousands of people have devastated lives from Lasik complications. Multiple suicides have been seen due to these complications.
Nancy L. Burleson MD FACOG
Texas
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