https://www.kvue.com/article/news/nation-world/lasik-complications-may-have-prompted-detroit-meteorologist-to-take-her-own-life/507-623665852
Author: Monica Robins
Published: 3:54 PM EST December 15, 2018
Updated: 4:08 PM EST December 15, 2018
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A meteorologist at the Fox station in Detroit was suffering from complications of lasik surgery, and earlier this week she took her own life.
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Some believe the Lasik complications may have been a catalyst for Jessica to take her own life.
Katie Enders understands how and why it could have happened. This past August, she shared her story.
In 2006 Katie had Lasik surgery. It fixed her vision, but something went terribly wrong.
“Feeling pain right after surgery and I was told it was dry eye and it would go away on its own,” Katie said.
But the pain only intensified.
“Like knives in your eyes like 24/7,” she said.
Katie had Corneal Neuralgia, nerve damage caused by Lasik. It’s rare and most patients recover, but for some like Katie, it’s permanent.
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she decided to try a pain management specialist. Dr. Salim Hayek has often implanted pain pumps into people with back pain, but never for someone with eye pain like Katie’s.
He figured out the difference is where he placed the catheter in the spine to deliver the pain medication.
“All the way up in the top most area of her spine just before we get to the brain,” Dr. Hayek said.
Currently Dr. Hayek says University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is the only center in the world offering this treatment for nerve facial pain.
“We have gotten a lot of inquiries around the world based on publishing her case. People want to come here, but the problem is financial,” Dr. Hayek said.
At this point most insurance won’t cover the procedure, but for people with severe nerve pain in the eyes or face, there’s at least hope.
“It's been a lifesaving thing for me and I'm just really grateful that I'm finally getting my life back,” Katie said.
If you would like to make an appointment to find out more about treatment for nerve facial pain, call 1-866-UH4-CARE (1-866-844-2273).
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