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Does surgery work well without the FDA?

2 pointsby Lucabout 1 year ago

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JoeAltmaierabout 1 year ago
Surgery could certainly be improved. It&#x27;s taken me literally years to get scheduled for a half-hour procedure (cataract surgery). Scheduling appointments is of course the hangup. First an optometrist has to decide they can&#x27;t do anything for you (at which point you&#x27;re under time pressure, driving license etc. are on a clock) and refer you.<p>Then you get an appointment, months away, for an ophthalmologist. They do a screening, which is actually mostly measuring your eyeball for a well-fitting replacement lense. They actually mostly trust the optometrist findings! So that saves half an hour.<p>Then you get an appointment, months away, for the first surgery! Which I&#x27;ve finally achieved (the appointment). Then the second surgery, two weeks after that if all goes well else maybe months more should somebody come down with a cold etc. Fingers crossed.<p>All for a procedure that could have, well, been done in their office immediately? I don&#x27;t know, haven&#x27;t been through it, but pretty routine as far as I know.<p>If your car got repaired this way, you&#x27;d lose your job and your house before that muffler got replaced.
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