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Medical Forum / General / Vision / June 2006

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Recommend best cataract surgeon in Metro NYC area.

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JJ Lee - 02 Jun 2006 05:02 GMT
The subject says it all. Thanks.
KeithF40@gmail.com - 02 Jun 2006 07:07 GMT
My grandfather used Dr. Jerome H. Levy from New York Eye Surgery Center
in the Bronx.  He swears by this guy although I can't tell you to use
his from first hand experience but might be able to in the future as I
am considering getting LASIK from him.  He's a well known doctor in the
area so I'm more than sure that if you're not getting the best you are
at least getting someone very good.  Good luck as after he got his
cataracts done from Dr. Levy he was able to get off of glasses
completely for distance.

> The subject says it all. Thanks.
acemanvx@yahoo.com - 02 Jun 2006 07:21 GMT
> The subject says it all. Thanks.

That sucks to have cateract(s) at only 40! The biggest problem is you
wont be able to tolerate glasses anymore due to anisometropia. Good
thing you never had lasik because it would have been "wasted" cause
cateract surgury also takes care of your myopia at the same time! How
bad is your vision in the affected eye?

I noticed you didnt see what I said but please look up anisometropia. I
have seen people totally taken by supprise when they find they can no
longer tolerate glasses!
Neil Brooks - 02 Jun 2006 15:42 GMT
>I noticed you didnt see what I said

That's not necessarily true.  A good many people--though they may have
only recently posted their first post--have watched this newsgroup for
quite some time.

It's equally possible that he recognized you as a
potentially-dangerous idiot to be ignored.

True, that....
 
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