PageB2 J J n r t l a n b © h s e r u e r _____________________________________ April 30.2008 H ealth MATTERS Dangers of Lasik Surgery Revealed Health officials investigate (A P) - A decade after Lasik eye surgery hit the market, patients left w ith fuzzy instead o f clear vision are airing their grievances before federal health o fficia ls. Make no mistake: M ost Lasik recipients do walk away w ith crisper vision, some better than 20/20. But not everyone's a good can­ didate, and an unlucky few do suf­ fer life-changing side effects: poor vision, painful dry eyes, glare or problems seeing at night. How big are the risks? The Food and Drug A dm inistration thinks about 5 percent o f patients are dis­ satisfied w ith Lasik. How many struggle daily with side effects? How many are just unhappy that they c o u ld n 't co m p le te ly d itch th e ir glasses? The range o f effects on patients' quality o f life is a big un­ Michael Tillery Broker 503.975.8004 michael@ bridgetownrealty.com known. So w ith a public hearing Friday, Please call me, your neighborhood specialist, fo r any o f your Real Estate needs. M y success is b u ilt on a com m itm ent to quality service. A doctor uses a laser to flatten the cornea o f a patient. A decade after Lasik eye surgery hit the market, patients left with fuzzy instead of clear vision are airing their grievances before federal health officials. (AP Photo) the F D A is beginning a new effort to determine i f warnings about Lasik's risks are appropriate. 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"C learly there is agroup who are not satisfied and do not get the kind o f results they expect,” F D A m edi­ cal device ch ie f Dr. Daniel Schultz said Thursday. The study should "help us predict who those patients m ight be before they have the pro­ cedure." A bout 7.6 m illio n Americans have undergone some form o f laser visio n correction, in clu d in g the $2,(XX)-per-eye Lasik. Lasik isquick and, i f no problems occur, painless: Doctors cut a flap in the cornea — the clear covering o f the eye - and aim a laser underneath it and zap to reshape the cornea for sharper sight. The vast m a jo rity o f patients, 95 percent, see better and are happy they had Lasik, said D r. K erry Solomon o f the Medical U niversity o f South Carolina, who led a review o f Lasik's safety fo r the Am erican Society o f Cataract and Refractive Surgery. But doctors advise against Lasik fo r one in four people who seek the surgery. 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