| |||||||
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#6
| |||
| |||
| On Jan 29, 1:59*pm, ebdougl...[at]yahoo.com wrote: - quote - > I think you're not alone with that doctor,I've seen him mentioned many > times and not for good reasons. > This particular forum has a couple very unsavory arrogant buttholes > lurking,enjoy!- One person under a great many names doesn't count as "mentioned many times". And by all means "enjoy"! |
| | |||
| |||
| |
|
#5
| |||
| |||
| On Jan 29, 10:59 am, ebdougl...[at]yahoo.com wrote: - quote - > Sincere thanks to you for speaking out. You may save someone from
Doubtful.> horrible eye problems that their lasik surgeon's not going to give a > hoot about. Delta lost my luggage last year. The post office chewed an envelope that came my way. Statistically, however, those events aren't representative. Smart people will gather as much info as possible, both about a doctor and about a considered procedure. Silly people -- say, those who act on the info this pi$$ed off person posts -- will make silly decisions, often with dire results. - quote - > This particular forum has a couple very unsavory arrogant buttholes
a) Don't be so hard on yourself ... or Otis;> lurking,enjoy! b) This isn't the LASIK forum. Small wonder, then, people get tired of these threads c) I've got severely dry eyes, so ... I know all about this sort of issue. When you present the way the OP, or many others, did, you throw all credibility to the wind. Bad idea. Please take it to the LASIK newsgroup. If it belongs anywhere, it's there. |
|
#4
| |||
| |||
| On Jan 28, 10:27*pm, perrygran...[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - > On Dec 14 2007, 7:41*pm, Lisa42...[at]gmail.com wrote:
You will find this typical response from the so called "professionals"> > On Nov 24, 12:32 pm, badlasik...[at]yahoo.com wrote: > > > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles - LASIK > > > dry eye can be hell, and even the FDA says that it can be permanent. > > > Why didn't Dr. Dean Dornic warn me? > > > Ben Dornicked > > > After my LASIK surgery, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary North Carolina > > > gave me wineglasses - telling me that now these were the 'only glasses > > > that I'd need'. > > > They were printed with 'Laser Eye Center of Carolina' on the side. > > > Actually, it is an FTC violation to make this claim (that you won't > > > need glasses, or 'throw away your glasses') about corneal refractive > > > surgery, since for most patients it is false. > > > Ironically, since LASIK damages corneal nerves... now I have severe > > > dry eye and need to wear goggles. Talk about attractive eyewear. > > > If I DID drink wine out of those wineglasses the dehydration would be > > > excruciating with my already painful chronic LASIK-induced dry eye > > > condition. Why didn't he just kick sand in my eyes? > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------**------------------------------- > > > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles > > > Eye > > > How about a club for damaged LASIK patients who wear goggles? > > > I bet that many out there know enough dry eye patients who have been > > > screwed up by local LASIK surgeons to form a small club in your > > > community composed solely of goggle-wearing LASIK casualties. > > > You could all get those t-shirts and bumper stickers that Eye Pain has > > > recently ordered... and really do it up! > > > Some sort of public statement should be planned for each gathering. > > > Picketing or some other sort of demonstration! > > > Ben Dornicked, you could bring those WINE GLASSES to each of YOUR > > > meetings, and carry a sign that says 'Dr. Dean Dornic gave me > > > wineglasses and now I wear goggles'. > > > - > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------**---------------------- > > > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles > > > Scientist > > > I think a picture of you holding up the wine glasses and wearing > > > goggles would be a perfect advertisement for LASIK eye surgery with > > > your surgeon, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary, North Carolina. > > > You can even use 'photobucket' to post it on the flap! > > > We would love to see it! > > > The title you started for this thread would make a perfect caption! > > > _________________ > > > We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real > > > tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. -Plato > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------**------ > > > For more articles about Dr. Dean Dornic, and about the common > > > complication of LASIK dry eye (the MOST common complication of LASIK) > > > visithttp://www.thelasikflap.com/forum. > > Dr. Dean Dornic did my eye surgey and I am seeing 20/15, and it is the > > BEST thing that I have ever done! *He is a TERRIFIC surgeon and the > > staff was impeccable! > > Kudos to Dr. Dornic, I would HIGHLY recommend him..he is by far one of > > the best eye surgeons is the area!! > I had LASIK with Dr. Dornic and was very satisfied. *He told me that I > might have dry eye for a few months but I used my drops and the dry > eye ended about two and a half weeks after surgey. *I have to ask...if > you are suicidal, how have you found time to post these entries? > Also, one might think that staring at a computer screen could be the > hardest thing one your eyes. *Seems like a cry for attention to me. > Try a dating service instead.- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - when you have to live with what they've done to your eyes. Total abandonment along with ridicule from the rest of their buddies protecting them and themselves. Try and find an anti-lasik doctor who cares for your treatment. Anti- lasik doctors are everywhere helping complication victims cope and try and deal with permanent errors,distortions,and irregular astigmatism,and lots of other laser induced damage, which they have no way of repairing. The next best thing is to shut you up and slide you under the rug. Sincere thanks to you for speaking out. You may save someone from horrible eye problems that their lasik surgeon's not going to give a hoot about. He's busy selling more radiation burns. You cannot trust them,just look at the reaction you get here. They feel they must discredit your true story. This will be the norm,not the exception. Gotta love em. I think you're not alone with that doctor,I've seen him mentioned many times and not for good reasons. This particular forum has a couple very unsavory arrogant buttholes lurking,enjoy! |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| On Dec 14 2007, 7:41*pm, Lisa42...[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - > On Nov 24, 12:32 pm, badlasik...[at]yahoo.com wrote:
I had LASIK with Dr. Dornic and was very satisfied. He told me that I> > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles - LASIK > > dry eye can be hell, and even the FDA says that it can be permanent. > > Why didn't Dr. Dean Dornic warn me? > > Ben Dornicked > > After my LASIK surgery, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary North Carolina > > gave me wineglasses - telling me that now these were the 'only glasses > > that I'd need'. > > They were printed with 'Laser Eye Center of Carolina' on the side. > > Actually, it is an FTC violation to make this claim (that you won't > > need glasses, or 'throw away your glasses') about corneal refractive > > surgery, since for most patients it is false. > > Ironically, since LASIK damages corneal nerves... now I have severe > > dry eye and need to wear goggles. Talk about attractive eyewear. > > If I DID drink wine out of those wineglasses the dehydration would be > > excruciating with my already painful chronic LASIK-induced dry eye > > condition. Why didn't he just kick sand in my eyes? > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*------------------------------- > > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles > > Eye > > How about a club for damaged LASIK patients who wear goggles? > > I bet that many out there know enough dry eye patients who have been > > screwed up by local LASIK surgeons to form a small club in your > > community composed solely of goggle-wearing LASIK casualties. > > You could all get those t-shirts and bumper stickers that Eye Pain has > > recently ordered... and really do it up! > > Some sort of public statement should be planned for each gathering. > > Picketing or some other sort of demonstration! > > Ben Dornicked, you could bring those WINE GLASSES to each of YOUR > > meetings, and carry a sign that says 'Dr. Dean Dornic gave me > > wineglasses and now I wear goggles'. > > - > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*---------------------- > > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles > > Scientist > > I think a picture of you holding up the wine glasses and wearing > > goggles would be a perfect advertisement for LASIK eye surgery with > > your surgeon, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary, North Carolina. > > You can even use 'photobucket' to post it on the flap! > > We would love to see it! > > The title you started for this thread would make a perfect caption! > > _________________ > > We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real > > tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. -Plato > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*------ > > For more articles about Dr. Dean Dornic, and about the common > > complication of LASIK dry eye (the MOST common complication of LASIK) > > visithttp://www.thelasikflap.com/forum. > Dr. Dean Dornic did my eye surgey and I am seeing 20/15, and it is the > BEST thing that I have ever done! *He is a TERRIFIC surgeon and the > staff was impeccable! > Kudos to Dr. Dornic, I would HIGHLY recommend him..he is by far one of > the best eye surgeons is the area!! might have dry eye for a few months but I used my drops and the dry eye ended about two and a half weeks after surgey. I have to ask...if you are suicidal, how have you found time to post these entries? Also, one might think that staring at a computer screen could be the hardest thing one your eyes. Seems like a cry for attention to me. Try a dating service instead. |
|
#2
| |||
| |||
| On Dec 14, 7:41 pm, Lisa42...[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - > > Dr. Dean Dornic did my eye surgey and I am seeing 20/15, and it is the > BEST thing that I have ever done! He is a TERRIFIC surgeon and the > staff was impeccable! > Kudos to Dr. Dornic, I would HIGHLY recommend him..he is by far one of > the best eye surgeons is the area!!- I see you've "met" one of the flappies. Check out their website to see what a handful of loons do. It's one of the funniest sites on the web. |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| On Nov 24, 12:32 pm, badlasik...[at]yahoo.com wrote: - quote - > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles - LASIK
Dr. Dean Dornic did my eye surgey and I am seeing 20/15, and it is the> dry eye can be hell, and even the FDA says that it can be permanent. > Why didn't Dr. Dean Dornic warn me? > Ben Dornicked > After my LASIK surgery, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary North Carolina > gave me wineglasses - telling me that now these were the 'only glasses > that I'd need'. > They were printed with 'Laser Eye Center of Carolina' on the side. > Actually, it is an FTC violation to make this claim (that you won't > need glasses, or 'throw away your glasses') about corneal refractive > surgery, since for most patients it is false. > Ironically, since LASIK damages corneal nerves... now I have severe > dry eye and need to wear goggles. Talk about attractive eyewear. > If I DID drink wine out of those wineglasses the dehydration would be > excruciating with my already painful chronic LASIK-induced dry eye > condition. Why didn't he just kick sand in my eyes? > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles > Eye > How about a club for damaged LASIK patients who wear goggles? > I bet that many out there know enough dry eye patients who have been > screwed up by local LASIK surgeons to form a small club in your > community composed solely of goggle-wearing LASIK casualties. > You could all get those t-shirts and bumper stickers that Eye Pain has > recently ordered... and really do it up! > Some sort of public statement should be planned for each gathering. > Picketing or some other sort of demonstration! > Ben Dornicked, you could bring those WINE GLASSES to each of YOUR > meetings, and carry a sign that says 'Dr. Dean Dornic gave me > wineglasses and now I wear goggles'. > - > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles > Scientist > I think a picture of you holding up the wine glasses and wearing > goggles would be a perfect advertisement for LASIK eye surgery with > your surgeon, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary, North Carolina. > You can even use 'photobucket' to post it on the flap! > We would love to see it! > The title you started for this thread would make a perfect caption! > _________________ > We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real > tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. -Plato > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > For more articles about Dr. Dean Dornic, and about the common > complication of LASIK dry eye (the MOST common complication of LASIK) > visithttp://www.thelasikflap.com/forum. BEST thing that I have ever done! He is a TERRIFIC surgeon and the staff was impeccable! Kudos to Dr. Dornic, I would HIGHLY recommend him..he is by far one of the best eye surgeons is the area!! |
|
#-1
| |||
| |||
| Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles - LASIK dry eye can be hell, and even the FDA says that it can be permanent. Why didn't Dr. Dean Dornic warn me? Ben Dornicked After my LASIK surgery, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary North Carolina gave me wineglasses - telling me that now these were the 'only glasses that I'd need'. They were printed with 'Laser Eye Center of Carolina' on the side. Actually, it is an FTC violation to make this claim (that you won't need glasses, or 'throw away your glasses') about corneal refractive surgery, since for most patients it is false. Ironically, since LASIK damages corneal nerves... now I have severe dry eye and need to wear goggles. Talk about attractive eyewear. If I DID drink wine out of those wineglasses the dehydration would be excruciating with my already painful chronic LASIK-induced dry eye condition. Why didn't he just kick sand in my eyes? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles Eye How about a club for damaged LASIK patients who wear goggles? I bet that many out there know enough dry eye patients who have been screwed up by local LASIK surgeons to form a small club in your community composed solely of goggle-wearing LASIK casualties. You could all get those t-shirts and bumper stickers that Eye Pain has recently ordered... and really do it up! Some sort of public statement should be planned for each gathering. Picketing or some other sort of demonstration! Ben Dornicked, you could bring those WINE GLASSES to each of YOUR meetings, and carry a sign that says 'Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wineglasses and now I wear goggles'. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles Scientist I think a picture of you holding up the wine glasses and wearing goggles would be a perfect advertisement for LASIK eye surgery with your surgeon, Dr. Dean Dornic, MD, of Cary, North Carolina. You can even use 'photobucket' to post it on the flap! We would love to see it! The title you started for this thread would make a perfect caption! _________________ We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. -Plato --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more articles about Dr. Dean Dornic, and about the common complication of LASIK dry eye (the MOST common complication of LASIK) visit http://www.thelasikflap.com/forum . |
| Tags |
| damaged, dean, dornic, gave, glasses, goggles, lasiknerve, wear, wine |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | Last Post | |
| Dr. Dean Dornic Offers Wine "Glasses" to Patient After Damaging Her Vision Brent Hanson - USAEyes.us: http://www.lasikfraud.com/news/archives/000198.html | Lasik Eye Surgery | 1 | 06-15-2008 07:00 PM | |
| Dr. Dean Dornic, MD - has patient suicidal over LASIK outcome, Dr.Dean Dornic, Cary North Carolina badlasikjan@yahoo.com: Dr. Dean Dornic, MD - patient suicidal over LASIK outcome It's ironic that LASIK surgeon Dr. Dean Dornic, MD , practicing in Cary, North... | Vision | 12 | 01-21-2008 11:25 PM | |
| Dr. Dean Dornic, MD - patient suicidal over LASIK outcome - DeanDornic - Cary, North Carolina badlasikjan@yahoo.com: Dr. Dean Dornic, MD - patient suicidal over LASIK outcome It's ironic that LASIK surgeon Dr. Dean Dornic, MD , practicing in Cary, North... | Lasik Eye Surgery | 1 | 11-21-2007 12:46 AM | |
| Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles - my eyesmake NO tears badlasikjan@yahoo.com: Dr. Dean Dornic gave me wine glasses but now I wear goggles - my eyes make NO spontaneous tears since LASIK Update - Schirmer's of ZERO in both... | Lasik Eye Surgery | 1 | 11-21-2007 12:45 AM | |
| Why LASIK by Dr. Dean Dornic, MD sucked for me - Dr. Dean Dornic,Cary, North Carolina badlasikjan@yahoo.com: Why LASIK by Dr. Dean Dornic, MD sucked for me - Dr. Dean Dornic, Cary, North Carolina Ben Dornicked Joined: 13 Oct 2007 Posts: 8 Hello... | Lasik Eye Surgery | 1 | 11-21-2007 12:42 AM | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |