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wehateporn 07-17-2019 04:06 AM

Depression and Suicide after LASIK eye surgery
 
Depression and Suicide after LASIK

https://lasikcomplications.com/suicide.htm


CurrentlySober 07-17-2019 04:11 AM

i cunt a4d lasik eye surgery... :(

SBJ 07-17-2019 05:03 AM

1 in 10,000.. yeah I'd still take that risk if I had the money for it. Sad story though.

optics 07-17-2019 05:04 AM

I didn't watch it, because I feel this stuff makes light of depression and suicide.

"Relentless pain in pursuit of perfection" sounds plausible though.

7k USD 07-17-2019 08:19 AM

so unfortunate when elective surgeries go wrong.

wehateporn 07-17-2019 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 22502914)
1 in 10,000.. yeah I'd still take that risk if I had the money for it. Sad story though.

1 in 10,000 sounds like a marketing number, I suspect the number is really a lot less, under 1 in 1,000

2MuchMark 07-17-2019 11:35 AM

I have been waning to get lasik for a while but am too scared to do it, even though my Mom and Brother did without complications.

Constant Phil 07-17-2019 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark (Post 22503133)
I have been waning to get lasik for a while but am too scared to do it, even though my Mom and Brother did without complications.

I'm in the same boat. I've gone for 2 consults, spoke to several friends who have had it with 0 issues. Just worried about the "what if" just as you are. I don't want to become part of the complications statistic

-7 in my left eye and -6.50 in my right...it would certainly be nice to wake up in the morning and be able to see without fumbling for my glasses or holding my phone 3cm from my face to see it clearly.

HairyChick 07-17-2019 04:55 PM

My dad had it and wasn’t depressed. He did, however, wear clear plastic lenses since he’d worn glasses for seventy years. He couldn’t adjust to no glasses.

I’d do it but only have clear vision in one eye. Due to the detached retina, the results may cause me to lose all sight in that eye. Now it’s clear and sharp but distorted badly. Either way I’m legally blind in that eye. I’m not sure I should take the chance

No surgery is guaranteed. Suicide sounds crazy if you get your site back but emotionally it affects you. Give someone money for a study and they’ll find a new reason for suicide. Next week they’ll say it’s a female broken toe because they find we don’t feel sexy after breaking a toe.

wehateporn 07-18-2019 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by PamWinterReturns (Post 22503361)
Suicide sounds crazy if you get your site back but emotionally it affects you. Give someone money for a study and they’ll find a new reason for suicide. Next week they’ll say it’s a female broken toe because they find we don’t feel sexy after breaking a toe.

In the cases of suicides, it was a combination of the intense pain and also having to put eyedrops in your eyes every 5 minutes to stop your vision going blurred. :2 cents:

DraX 07-18-2019 08:19 PM

That's a lot of tragedies, most with the rare complication would do anything to revert the operation and get their "old" eyes back. It makes you think.

Doctors ignoring worried patients, down playing symptoms are pure scum and up there somewhere with criminals.

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Originally Posted by Constant Phil (Post 22503138)
I'm in the same boat. I've gone for 2 consults, spoke to several friends who have had it with 0 issues. Just worried about the "what if" just as you are. I don't want to become part of the complications statistic

-7 in my left eye and -6.50 in my right...it would certainly be nice to wake up in the morning and be able to see without fumbling for my glasses or holding my phone 3cm from my face to see it clearly.

Similar eye sight numbers as me and I know the feeling all too well.

I use soft contact lenses most of the time, you as well?

Axeman 07-18-2019 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Constant Phil (Post 22503138)
I'm in the same boat. I've gone for 2 consults, spoke to several friends who have had it with 0 issues. Just worried about the "what if" just as you are. I don't want to become part of the complications statistic

-7 in my left eye and -6.50 in my right...it would certainly be nice to wake up in the morning and be able to see without fumbling for my glasses or holding my phone 3cm from my face to see it clearly.

I was similar in my left, but better in my right. Woke up the next day near perfect. Day 2 and since 98% I would say. They said I might need a touch up again in a few years. Could have done it now, but they said might as well wait to get a bit older, since its close to perfect now anyways.


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