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PERMANENT CORRECTION OF NEARSIGHTEDNESS: STORY OF MELONY CARSON
Appearing about twenty years younger than her present age of 46, Melony Carson of New York City does everything possible to remain youthful and beautiful. She is tall and willowy, uses cosmetics like an artist, and has long, naturally platinum-blond hair.
Melony can’t wear contact lenses comfortably because of an acute sensitivity reaction to them, and she disdains using eyeglasses because she believes they make her seem old and ugly. But corrective lenses or other vision aids are a necessity for the woman inasmuch as she is exceedingly nearsighted. If Melony tries to go without help from visual aids, she just can’t make out the details of anything in her surroundings. Her vision in each eye is only 20/400 or less. Despite her not wanting to, spectacles or some other corrective aids are devices she must wear at her job as a legal secretary and receptionist.
Greeting clients and other visitors for her attorney employer has the woman repeatedly removing her eyeglasses. She does this for two reasons: for sight and for vanity. Wearing a correction for myopia is an obstacle to her recognizing anything at close range. The woman can’t make out the features of office visitors’ faces so that she must take off the spectacles. In turn, Melony would never allow someone to check out her looks while she is wearing eyeglasses, especially if that someone is a handsome man, so off come the visual aids as soon as the outside door opens. Of course, she hated even the idea of resorting to bifocals.
In June 1984, Ms. Carson brought her eye problems to her ophthalmologist. Her doctor suggested that the eye surgery known as radial keratotomy (RK), today’s fastest growing advance in eye care since contact lenses, be carried out. It was the ophthalmologist’s concept, tailored to this woman’s visual, psychological, occupational, and social needs, that he performs the surgery on only one of her eyes. In this way, she could have distance vision with lens correction from the operated eye, and still use the unoperated for near work, again without correction.
Of course, the eye surgeon explained, “It will take considerable practice to coordinate your eyes in order to be able to use them alternately, as you desire.” Melony Carson was strongly motivated to give the procedure a try. Radial keratotomy for the left eye was scheduled the next week, and Melony’s eye coordination practice continued for a month, thereafter.
The concept worked quite well. RK for one eye has totally satisfied both her visual and vanity needs. As far as vision is concerned, Melony Carson will remain 26 years old forever.
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