Below is initial content she wrote about lasik being safer than contacts:
> On Sep 27, 2018, at 10:35 AM, Stephanie Waterman <stephanienjeye@gmail.com> wrote: > > If you wear contact lenses, studies show that you will spend anywhere from $20,000 to even $50,000, more on vision, than you would if you had LASIK, vision correction. Just think, thats could be the cost of a new care, a down payment on a house, an expensive vacation or simply money that you could use to improve other areas of your life," comments Dr. Joseph Dello Russo, pioneer, LASIK surgeon, in Bergenfield, New Jersey. > > "It sounds counter-intuitive, since the cost of contact lenses seems to be much less than having LASIK." Patients spend more than just the cost of contact lenses. A pair of backup glasses, a new pair of glasses when the first pair, accidentally breaks, the cost of contacts, cleaning solutions, Eye Visits to the Ophthalmologist or Optometrist. > > A recent study, by the Am_______________ suffused that 40% of contact lens wearers, naps or accidentally fall asleep while wearing contact lenses. This practice deprives the cornea from needed oxygen, and can lead to sight threatening losses of vision, due to certain pathogens that incubate on the surface of the eye, creating a medium for infections and painful and site threatening erosions of the cornea, causing scarring and even total loss of vision in the eye. Multiple studies, going back years, and to this day, confirm that it is much safer, and now more cost effective to have LASIK, than to remain with contact lenses.
> On Sep 27, 2018, at 10:35 AM, Stephanie Waterman <stephanienjeye@gmail.com> wrote:
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> If you wear contact lenses, studies show that you will spend anywhere from $20,000 to even $50,000, more on vision, than you would if you had LASIK, vision correction. Just think, thats could be the cost of a new care, a down payment on a house, an expensive vacation or simply money that you could use to improve other areas of your life," comments Dr. Joseph Dello Russo, pioneer, LASIK surgeon, in Bergenfield, New Jersey.
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> "It sounds counter-intuitive, since the cost of contact lenses seems to be much less than having LASIK." Patients spend more than just the cost of contact lenses. A pair of backup glasses, a new pair of glasses when the first pair, accidentally breaks, the cost of contacts, cleaning solutions, Eye Visits to the Ophthalmologist or Optometrist.
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> A recent study, by the Am_______________ suffused that 40% of contact lens wearers, naps or accidentally fall asleep while wearing contact lenses. This practice deprives the cornea from needed oxygen, and can lead to sight threatening losses of vision, due to certain pathogens that incubate on the surface of the eye, creating a medium for infections and painful and site threatening erosions of the cornea, causing scarring and even total loss of vision in the eye. Multiple studies, going back years, and to this day, confirm that it is much safer, and now more cost effective to have LASIK, than to remain with contact lenses.