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  • Sasha Rodoy
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23 Mar 2024 16:46

My posts and comments on Linkedin can’t be read unless you’re a member.
Anyone can sign up for a free account, with no need to post, but allowing you access to plenty of interesting discussions 👀
www.linkedin.com/signup  

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31 Jan 2024 19:41

A quick post to mention my Zoom meeting with John McDonnell this morning - the ONLY MP who is genuinely concerned with the scandal of the unregulated refractive surgery industry, supporting me and MBEFoundation for the last 12 years, while my own MP, Theresa Villiers, won’t even reply to my emails after being lobbied by General Medical Council chair Carrie MacEwen when she was president of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth).

 


 
Working on my iPad this was not the most successful screenshot I’ve ever taken, but the content of our discussion was far more important, with the #notfitforpurpose General Medical Council (GMC) top of the agenda!

I’ll update you with the latest news about me and the GMC very soon 👀

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01 Jan 2024 17:13

 



I’m not going to risk making any predictions for 2024, but I am prepared to say with absolute certainty that there will be high profile events happening this year, that I believe - regardless of their radio silence to date, will be too hot for the press to ignore (including the General Medical Council’s application to exclude me from Dr Prashant Jindal’s FtP hearing).

Hopefully press coverage will in turn force the government to explain why they are ignoring the refractive surgery scandal, that is not only ruining people’s lives, but costing the country untold millions in NHS aftercare and unemployment benefits.

And as I wrote in 2023, to all damaged patients, their families and friends, and those who support us in various ways (especially John McDonnell MP), I wish you a Happy New Year and the best 2024 possible!

And to everyone else, I wish you what you deserve 👀

Excerpts from previous NYD posts…

1 January 2020: 'I am confident that 2020 will ultimately be OUR year… with two good reasons for my prediction tucked in my pocket until I am able to publish - one hopefully by the end of February or March...'

1 January 2021:
‘Unfortunately last year didn’t quite go the way I'd expected - in more ways than one, but there is good news on the horizon…’

1 January 2022:
‘If interested in reading more about the above, scroll back to read the earlier NYD posts in full - and consider 2022 the new 2020, at least so far as this industry is concerned!’

1 January 2023: 
‘Things yet again not going quite the way in 2022 as so many of us expected, not least due to the extraordinary outcome of Dr #PrashantJindal’s FtP hearing, when the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service panel members incredibly recused themselves, absurdly blaming me for their unprecedented decision, astonishingly supported by #notfitforpurpose General Medical Council (GMC)’s legal team (FtP hearing relisted in September with new panel), story to be continued soon!’
 

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20 Nov 2023 19:43

Enjoyable visit to Aston University on Saturday, when I was impressed by both content and delivery of presentations by specialists discussing dry eye disease :kiss:
 


Being aware of much of the info (unfortunately thanks to laser eye surgery) I was however reminded of the importance to blink frequently and apply eye drops, especially when staring at a computer screen for hours - as my dry eye specialist scolds me for not doing often enough!*

Acknowledged as world expert in his field members suffering with dry eyes have participated in Professor James Wolffsohn's research studies, and I usually post details of these when appropriate in the private MBEF Facebook group.

* Helpful 'MyDryEye' app free to download from the App store.

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29 May 2023 16:57

Sent to me by an #mbefoundation member damaged by Refractive Lens Exchange surgery (aka Natural Lens Replacement), his online conversation with Pi, a 'personal intelligence’ chatbot :kiss:

On this occasion at least, Pi appears to be more reliable than the misnomered Trustpilot review site!
heypi.com/talk

However, when the same questions were repeated, Pi then said it hadn’t heard of Optical Express Medical Director Dr David Teenan.
There are no doubt thousands of people who wish they had also never heard of him, as I have spoken with many hundreds of his damaged patients who've contacted me for help over the years!


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  • g1402
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12 Apr 2023 18:15

A new video has been posted by OE online (have copied link) and it’s now looking like that they are saying that having Laser Eye Surgery can now help migraines sufferers!!

Although she doesn’t say this in the video, she says she used to get alot of migraines before having the surgery and since having the surgery she can’t remember the last time she had one!

Has this been proven that surgery helps with migraines, absolutely not!!!! So people please don’t think that if you suffer with migraines that having surgery will help! 😡

OERML & My Beautiful Eyes Foundation rely on your support to expose the horrors of this unregulated industry.

Your help is very much appreciated!

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