Part 2 of 2 👀Â
I don’t watch reality TV shows, so had never heard of
Nella Rose
 or
Fred Sirieix
 until this clip was brought to my attention a few days ago.
www.youtube.com/shorts/qBC7x4V53oY
As seen in Pt 1, on 31 August 2018, taggingÂ
Optical Express
,Â
fred sirieix
 posted on his Facebook: ‘Off for lens replacement surgery with @OpticalExpress can't wait to see the results’
In the supposedly pre surgery part of his promo video, he says: ‘I want to be like the X-Men!’
Post surgery, allegedly 24 hrs later: ‘I’m very happy with the results, so, so far so good and I'm really looking forward to see what’s coming…’ (Was that a wink or squint at video end?)
It should be noted thatÂ
Optical Express
 customers DO NOT get to see the surgeon the next day, even if needing emergency treatment, instead directed toÂ
NHS
 hospital!
'I was really pleased with the service I have received from the team atÂ
Optical Express
 – my surgeon was excellent, having performed over 80,000 procedures, so I was confident I was in safe hands.’
No Fred, you were definitely NOT in safe hands!
Dr Jan Venter
 has (and had) dozens of legal claims from his OE patients, and is also responsible for fittingÂ
#ICL
 lenses inÂ
Optimax Eye Surgery Specialists
 patients (before David Moulsdale poached him), negligently not informing them of the need for regular ECC checks, so that majority have been having theirÂ
#ICLs
 removed, while others need urgent corneal grafts!
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9934377...-damage-corneas.html
I have no doubt that Fred was incentivised to publicise OE with more than free surgery, a fact that neither he nor Optical Express have declared anywhere.*
In this ‘I'm A Celebrity’ clip, worrying about cutting his fingers, Fred says: ‘Well, I can’t see anything!’ (Oops, can X-Men see in the dark?)
And when Nella questions the fact that he had surgery, presumably remembering he signed a deal with OE, he doesn’t say much more, other than to tell her he was old (now 51), but I doubt anyone but a child would consider 46 old, which is, by the way, too young for lens exchange surgery.
Science stuff: Fred’s problem round the campfire at night is caused by the complex optics employed by multifocal intraocular lenses. They split the available light which causes loss of contrast perception and difficulty seeing in dim light.
The patient information booklet for the lenses I'm guessing he has (Tecnis multifocal ZKB00 or Tecnis Symfony EDOF) actually warns of this, for example, that patients may have difficulty perceiving hazards on the road when driving at night.
Both lenses also cause dysphotopsia (arcs/streaks/glare/halos/starbursts around light sources).
And if he has the EDOF lenses, his near vision will be sh*t!
With Fred in the jungle and unable to tell me himself, I will be contacting hisÂ
Encanta Talent Management
 agent to confirm or deny if payment was received for this promo.
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