Re: PRK healing time?
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Re: PRK healing time?
| Neil Brooks | 24 May 2008 18:07 |
On May 24, 7:58 am, Zetsu
> No, first you try EVERY OTHER POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE to fix the pain > between navel and hip bone, and ONLY AS THE LAST RESORT you cut the > patient open. (FIRSTLY, TRY TREATMENT WITHOUT HARM. LASTLY, DO HARM IF > EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS ) So applying this to the cure of eyesight, > FIRSTLY, relaxation treatment, LASTLY (or never), laser treatment. If people want to go to faith healers, then they should go to faith healers.
Do you have some belief that people like Mike Tyner should REFER them TO faith healers, though?
I surely hope not. You'll be in for lots of disappointment, which I fully expect you'll experience, regardless.
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| Zetsu | 24 May 2008 14:58 |
> So, if you get pain between your navel and hip bone, don't cut you open > because it might leave a scar? [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > "PRIMUM, NON NUOCERE" > > FIRST, DO NO HARM. No, first you try EVERY OTHER POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE to fix the pain between navel and hip bone, and ONLY AS THE LAST RESORT you cut the patient open. (FIRSTLY, TRY TREATMENT WITHOUT HARM. LASTLY, DO HARM IF EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS ) So applying this to the cure of eyesight, FIRSTLY, relaxation treatment, LASTLY (or never), laser treatment.
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| Mike Tyner | 24 May 2008 14:22 |
So, if you get pain between your navel and hip bone, don't cut you open because it might leave a scar?
-MT
>A real treatment should not require one to heal at all. > "PRIMUM, NON NUOCERE" > FIRST, DO NO HARM. |
| Zetsu | 24 May 2008 13:02 |
A real treatment should not require one to heal at all. "PRIMUM, NON NUOCERE" FIRST, DO NO HARM.
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| spammer | 24 May 2008 02:06 |
Not easy to pin down. Everyone heals differently and at different rates. With PRK, the healing time is generally a few months with some visual fluctuations during that time. Best of luck, and enjoy your "new vision".
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| Paula Sims | 23 May 2008 21:39 |
Hello all, I was told that my doctor would do PRK on me and was told about the "longer" healing times. Yes, YMMV, but for someone with a -3 and -3.75, what would you guess the healing time "should" be?
Thanks
Paula
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