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Do it yourself Lasik?

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otisbrown@pa.net - 31 Jul 2006 17:30 GMT
Truly amazing.

http://www.lasikathome.com/howitworks.htm
Mike Tyner - 31 Jul 2006 18:11 GMT
> Truly amazing.

Ya think?

-MT
acemanvx@yahoo.com - 31 Jul 2006 18:13 GMT
> Truly amazing.
>
> http://www.lasikathome.com/howitworks.htm

Not nearly as amazing as natural vision improvement and this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.vision/browse_thread/thread/0e14d02dfc9f4
24b/8854168292b9d0a6#8854168292b9d0a6


*wink*  *smile*
Glenn - USAEyes.org - 31 Jul 2006 18:14 GMT
It is a hoax.

http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/library/lasik-home-hoax.htm

Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
Patient Advocacy Surgeon Certification

"Consider and Choose With Confidence"

Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org

http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org

I am not a doctor.
Andrey Tarasevich - 31 Jul 2006 19:48 GMT
> It is a hoax.
>
> http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/library/lasik-home-hoax.htm
> ...

You mean that someone didn't realize right away that it was just a joke?

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Best regards,
Andrey Tarasevich
Glenn - USAEyes.org - 31 Jul 2006 21:18 GMT
>> It is a hoax.
>>
>> http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/library/lasik-home-hoax.htm
>> ...
>
>You mean that someone didn't realize right away that it was just a joke?

Previet Andrey,

Our patient advocacy actually received emails and at least one phone
call checking on the legitimacy of Lasik-At-Home. Everyone was
skeptical, but wanted to verify.

Some marketing has attempted to make refractive surgery seem as benign
as getting a haircut, so the idea of do-it-yourself Lasik apparently
was not quite as bizarre as...say...do-it-yourself liposuction might
have been.

I do not know who is behind Lasik-At-Home, but I like his sense of
humor.

Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
Patient Advocacy Surgeon Certification

"Consider and Choose With Confidence"

Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org

http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org

I am not a doctor.
serebel - 01 Aug 2006 01:51 GMT
> Our patient advocacy actually received emails and at least one phone
> call checking on the legitimacy of Lasik-At-Home. Everyone was
> skeptical, but wanted to verify.

 These "people" are just as stupid as Ace is. PT Barnum strikes again.
The Real Bev - 05 Aug 2006 04:23 GMT
>> Our patient advocacy actually received emails and at least one phone
>> call checking on the legitimacy of Lasik-At-Home. Everyone was
>> skeptical, but wanted to verify.
>
> These "people" are just as stupid as Ace is. PT Barnum strikes again.

It's obvious that that's a joke, but the Home Pet Dentistry Kit is real.

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serebel - 06 Aug 2006 03:58 GMT
> It's obvious that that's a joke, but the Home Pet Dentistry Kit is real.

 To anyone with a working brain cell it's a joke, but to the retard,
well who knows?
 
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