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Is LASIK Eye Surgery Safe? FDA Scientist Regrets Saying 'Yes'
Politics Daily ^ | 2/12/11 | Bonnie Goldstein

Posted on 02/12/2011 8:33:57 PM PST by Nachum

In Washington, D.C., a culture that embraces regulatory oversight and rule-making and where bureaucracies are everywhere, no federal agency is more warren-like than the Food and Drug Administration, which regulates the safety and efficacy of food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and medical devices.

The health and well-being of every American depends on the FDA's rigorous collecting, sifting and interpreting of data to approve products ranging from those that cure nail fungus to devices that electronically zap the brain to relieve anxiety. FDA regulators are scientist bureaucrats who tirelessly navigate the tedious but essential world between reports and medicine in a poorly lit building with very narrow hallways. They do important work, but FDA scientists don't always get it right.

This is a story about one scientist haunted by what, he fears, was a bad decision. Between 1996 and 2000, the scientist, Dr. Morris Waxler, was chief of the FDA's Diagnostic and Surgical Devices Branch and in charge of approving the LASIK medical device to restore visual acuity. And now, Waxler thinks that the FDA's standards were not tough enough. In 2008, an FDA advisory panel was urged by unhappy patients to re-evaluate the long-term effects of LASIK surgery and around the same time, patients began contacting him personally to report bad outcomes, including blurred and double vision.

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KEYWORDS: eye; lasik; safe; surgery
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1 posted on 02/12/2011 8:34:02 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Nachum

Thanks. I’ve wondered about that. ...getting my first prescription bifocals soon after relying on cheap reading glasses for too long.


2 posted on 02/12/2011 8:38:16 PM PST by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote.)
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To: Nachum

Yep, never be the chimp in space. I have dry eyes which ruled me out.


3 posted on 02/12/2011 8:38:24 PM PST by sickoflibs ("It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=tax delayed")
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To: Nachum

I went through LASIK in September and do not regret it at all.


4 posted on 02/12/2011 8:38:27 PM PST by irishtenor (Everything in moderation, however, too much whiskey is just enough... Mark Twain)
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To: Nachum

I had a nightmarish experience with laser eye surgery that was done by a quack. Luckily, I found an eye surgeon who really knew what he was doing and it got resolved. for a while I feared that I would lose my sight in one eye. Scariest 8 months of my life.


5 posted on 02/12/2011 8:38:43 PM PST by rbg81
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To: Nachum
It did just great for me!


6 posted on 02/12/2011 8:40:21 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: Nachum
Lasik works for some people, but its not the panacea that the outfits that try to sell it make it out to be. Of the people I know who have had it, about 1/2 are happy with the procedure the rest feel they wasted a ton of money for little or no improvement. Also I know a few people who had their night vision destroyed by the procedure to such a point that they can't drive after dusk.
7 posted on 02/12/2011 8:43:58 PM PST by apillar
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To: Nachum

What don’t they regret saying?


8 posted on 02/12/2011 8:44:12 PM PST by b4its2late (Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
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To: Nachum

Everyone I know who had LASIK eye surgery, about 5 people, love it and had no problems .


9 posted on 02/12/2011 8:44:25 PM PST by MissMack99 (Mitt Romney is a FRAUD, he RUINED Mass. Don't let him finish Obama's job.)
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To: apillar

It works, but it’s short lived.


10 posted on 02/12/2011 8:45:01 PM PST by b4its2late (Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
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To: Nachum

I have worked with lasers for many years. All of my work has been with Military applications such as target designators. The medical use of lasers has been phenominal. They are great for such complex medical procedures such as repairing torn retinas. That being said, I have a real aversion to shining a Class IV laser (very hazardous) into your eye for vanity sake because you don’t want to wear corrective lenses.


11 posted on 02/12/2011 8:48:27 PM PST by wjcsux ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: Revolting cat!

Do Not Stare Into Laser Beam With Remaining Eye


12 posted on 02/12/2011 8:50:11 PM PST by Nik Naym (It's not my fault... I have compulsive smartass disorder.)
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To: Nachum

I have been hesitant on doing Lasik. Even though glasses are a pain in the @$$, I will stay with them ! I wonder about the long term effects.


13 posted on 02/12/2011 8:50:56 PM PST by CORedneck
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To: b4its2late

Nope.


14 posted on 02/12/2011 8:51:34 PM PST by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: Nachum
I had lasik surgery done in Windsor Ontario before it was approved in the US. That would have been about 1998 or so. Don't recall the year exactly. I had very severe astigmatism, having worn bottle-bottom glasses since I was a young kid including bifocals as a teen. Since I had lasik at age fifty plus, I have had zero problems, with 20/20 and near 20/20 vision. No complaints from me.

My guess is, the early practitioners were especially careful-- I had my eyes measured by laser for a 3D picture a couple weeks apart about three different times before having the operation. I don't know if this is still standard practise. I wonder if the proliferation of clinics has led to carelessness in some cases.

15 posted on 02/12/2011 8:51:35 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Nachum

My friend had Lasik, said she can read without glasses but stars are blurry. I must see stars.

I wear one contact for reading, one for distance, and it is fine. I love my contacts.


16 posted on 02/12/2011 8:54:49 PM PST by bboop (Stealth Tutor)
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To: Nachum

I’ve read that the Navy has their own type of laser eye surgery, that apparently takes a little while longer to recover from, but the results are better.

If I do have laser surgery, which I do want so I don’t have to worry about contacts and glasses, I’m hoping the Navy’s procedure becomes widespread.


17 posted on 02/12/2011 8:56:11 PM PST by wastedyears (It has nothing to do with safety, and everything to do with control.)
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To: irishtenor

I don’t know ONE person who’s had lasik and regrets it. Happy you had it done .. wish I could. Am just waiting for cataracts that (I hear) will have the same or similar effect.


18 posted on 02/12/2011 8:56:22 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: b4its2late
It works, but it’s short lived.

The eyeball is like the gut it keeps on growing, unfortunately like the gut it doesn't grow like we would want it too. I got mind done about 6 years ago, don't regret it, I was pretty blind figuratively speaking, still have to wear the cheaters for reading, that is something they don't tell you, but it is better then all the time.

19 posted on 02/12/2011 9:03:35 PM PST by ReformedBeckite ( post 3 of 3 I'm allowing my self each day)
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To: Nachum

My aunt, father, and mother-in-law all had it about 10 years ago and think it was great. My dad still had to wear reading glasses, but before it he was practically blind without glasses. After his surgery was the first time since the 1960’s he could get up and see without needing to put glasses on immediately. He was the only person I ever knew that had to wear contacts and glasses at the same time—the only other choice was those big, thick coke bottle glasses that he would never wear in public, but would wear when first getting up or going to bed. A month after his surgery, he was able to pass the vision test for renewing your driver’s license without corrective lenses for the first time in 40 years!


20 posted on 02/12/2011 9:03:48 PM PST by MacMattico
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