laser (LASIK). How much will it cost in Australia?
#16
Originally posted by gld
Hi
IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT YOU SHOULD HAVE ALREADY DEALT WITH THESE AND OTHER ISSUES AS THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN YOUR CONSULTATION - IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT PLEASE ADVISE ASAP.
Hi
IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT YOU SHOULD HAVE ALREADY DEALT WITH THESE AND OTHER ISSUES AS THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN YOUR CONSULTATION - IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT PLEASE ADVISE ASAP.
I had my eyes done by www.centreforsight.com about 5 years ago. A guy called "Sheraz Daya" - he was one of the first to do LASIK in the UK I think. Cost me £1500 per eye, but he knew his stuff. In fact, there was a Watchdog article about Boots the Chemist, and my surgeon was wheeled out as the expert to say how it should be handled!
My wife had her eyes done by him too. I expect it'll be cheaper these days, but it was worth the money. Not a single problem since.
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this guy is pissing me off now.
And he wouldn't like me when I am angry...
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And he wouldn't like me when I am angry...
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His blatant advertising is against forum rules.
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Originally posted by badgersmount
this guy is pissing me off now.
And he wouldn't like me when I am angry...
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this guy is pissing me off now.
And he wouldn't like me when I am angry...
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(know what you mean about the shouting though!)
by the way Mr Geraint... have you voted in our Christmas Poll yet??
#21
Originally posted by gld
IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT YOU SHOULD HAVE ALREADY DEALT WITH THESE AND OTHER ISSUES AS THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN YOUR CONSULTATION - IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT PLEASE ADVISE ASAP.
IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT YOU SHOULD HAVE ALREADY DEALT WITH THESE AND OTHER ISSUES AS THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN YOUR CONSULTATION - IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING CLIENT PLEASE ADVISE ASAP.
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This forum's tolerance for advertisement is rather low, and your disclaimer smacks of commercialism as much as it smacks of rudeness (typing in all caps is extremely rude in the online world, if you don't already know).
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#22
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Don't you think some opticians might advise against the procedure because of future lack of business? I was concerned cos I couldn't go back to contact lenses if it didn't work. (I was really happy with the feel of lenses).
I don't actually need contact lenses or glasses since Lasik but there would be nothing to stop me wearing them if I felt the need to be green or orange eyed some day. Same with cataracts - if you need them fixing it can still be done. You only live once.
I don't actually need contact lenses or glasses since Lasik but there would be nothing to stop me wearing them if I felt the need to be green or orange eyed some day. Same with cataracts - if you need them fixing it can still be done. You only live once.
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if you actually write a considered response, tailored to the question and *then* subtley show your office and contact details then you will be treated like many of the other welcome, and useful agents like Allan Collet, GoMaltida etc
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just edit your posts mate..
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just edit your posts mate..
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Originally posted by badgersmount
this guy is pissing me off now.
And he wouldn't like me when I am angry...
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this guy is pissing me off now.
And he wouldn't like me when I am angry...
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are you going to turn green and burst outta your clothes ?
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nah, but I've been known to rant and rave and generally make a racket and nuisance.. fortunately someone only pushes me that far once every few years...much more relaxed these days..
lol
lol
#26
Had mine done at Boots 18 months ago and service and expertise was fantastic. South Africa seems to be the world leader in Lasik.
Friends mum had hers done in South Australia and it's really changed her life. For me there's nothing worse than going to the beach or pool and not being able to see how beautiful it is.
Mash
Friends mum had hers done in South Australia and it's really changed her life. For me there's nothing worse than going to the beach or pool and not being able to see how beautiful it is.
Mash
Originally posted by mrladyboy
What's with the shouting?
I had my eyes done by www.centreforsight.com about 5 years ago. A guy called "Sheraz Daya" - he was one of the first to do LASIK in the UK I think. Cost me £1500 per eye, but he knew his stuff. In fact, there was a Watchdog article about Boots the Chemist, and my surgeon was wheeled out as the expert to say how it should be handled!
My wife had her eyes done by him too. I expect it'll be cheaper these days, but it was worth the money. Not a single problem since.
What's with the shouting?
I had my eyes done by www.centreforsight.com about 5 years ago. A guy called "Sheraz Daya" - he was one of the first to do LASIK in the UK I think. Cost me £1500 per eye, but he knew his stuff. In fact, there was a Watchdog article about Boots the Chemist, and my surgeon was wheeled out as the expert to say how it should be handled!
My wife had her eyes done by him too. I expect it'll be cheaper these days, but it was worth the money. Not a single problem since.
#28
I'M GOING TO TRY AN EXPERIMENT TO SEE IF CERTAIN WORDS AUTOMATICALLY TRIGGERS OF HIS ADS
SURGERY
SAVINGS
LEGAL
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SURGERY
SAVINGS
LEGAL
PREPERATION-H
#29
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 11,149
Originally posted by sashadan
http://britishexpats.com/cgi-bin/lsql/rate.cgi?ID=304
I'M GOING TO RATE MR SHOUTY AT [1]
http://britishexpats.com/cgi-bin/lsql/rate.cgi?ID=304
I'M GOING TO RATE MR SHOUTY AT [1]
#30
Originally posted by mrladyboy
What's with the shouting?
What's with the shouting?
this is a local shop for local people
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Last edited by sashadan; Dec 22nd 2003 at 12:32 am.