Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 I would say they are going after the wrong people check the AC where they live and work shop the list goes on Public, Wal-Mart City and County Buildings I can't and HUD. I can't be in their parking lots it affect my eyes and Skin it's a Toxin don't take my word Investigate. Elvira [] 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection S'poreans join US class action suit 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection Tan Hui Leng huileng@... http://www.todayonline.com/articles/132522.asp TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer Bausch & Lomb. . One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using Bausch & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. . The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. . The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & Waichman, are representing both. . Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus had almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " . A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. . By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. . In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to the rise in fungal infections. . Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 billion ($1.5 billion). . Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections told Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but are considering doing so. 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection Tan Hui Leng huileng@... TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer Bausch & Lomb. . One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using Bausch & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. . The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. . The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & Waichman, are representing both. . Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus had almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " . A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. . By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. . In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to the rise in fungal infections. . Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 billion ($1.5 billion). . Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections told Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but are considering doing so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 can anyone tell me if this type of eye injury is basically the same as when your exposed to it in your home. Im basically blind out of one eye, which doctors looked at and said was cateracts, was 39 at the time it happened and other eye is double vision. both of them got that way during 4 months exposure in my 2nd moldy home. before this in the first moldy home they just got a little weaker but I could still see to read with some intermiten blurryness. there bugging me to have sergery but Im scared because I fell it may be more than cateracts. it just covers my pupil. some things just dont add up for it being cateracts, only in one eye, have read that if you have cateracts its in both eyes. and who gets it when their 39? my left side seamed to of sufered a little more than the right in different areas of my body, and my left side is the weaker side, think that much more time in this death trap would have caused blindness. now, I have read that not haveing cateracts removed can cause blindness, dont really get what that means because I cant see nothing out of this eye now but some colors and light and dark, everything has a white cloud over it. --- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > > S'poreans join US class action suit > 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection > > Tan Hui Leng > huileng@... > > http://www.todayonline.com/articles/132522.asp > > TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to > fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States > for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer > Bausch & Lomb. > . > One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using Bausch > & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to > have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage > in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. > . > The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who > underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time > national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the > sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. > . > The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & > Waichman, are representing both. > . > Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr > Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus had > almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it > could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, > doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " > . > A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February > this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual > increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the > fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used > ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. > . > By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. > . > In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. > In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its > ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to the > rise in fungal infections. > . > Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have > been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 > billion ($1.5 billion). > . > Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections told > Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but > are considering doing so. > 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection > > Tan Hui Leng > huileng@... > > TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to > fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States > for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer > Bausch & Lomb. > . > One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using Bausch > & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to > have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage > in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. > . > The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who > underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time > national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the > sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. > . > The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & > Waichman, are representing both. > . > Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr > Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus had > almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it > could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, > doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " > . > A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February > this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual > increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the > fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used > ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. > . > By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. > . > In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. > In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its > ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to the > rise in fungal infections. > . > Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have > been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 > billion ($1.5 billion). > . > Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections told > Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but > are considering doing so. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Fusarium is the same fungus that apparently killed Haley's neighbor, Tom. He died coughing up blood. The trichothecenes in Fusarium are related to stachbotrys toxins and they are *very* toxic.. even in minute quantities.. They are also very hard to detect directly in air, unless you sample extremely high volumes of it with specialized equipment (which WE apparently are - as we respire many, many liters of air in a day and force it to 'spin' through tiny, wet cavities as it goes in and out of our lungs, depositing its contents on their walls.) Growing fungus directly on the eye is bound to be a more effective way of delivery from the fungus's perspective than simply having it disperse in air. I find it appalling that they did not think of this not too unlikely 'worst case scenario' when they designed this " Moisture Lock " technology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 not always do you have cataracts in BOTH eyes, who.... & if it were me, i'd have the surgery. its pretty routine these days, pretty non-invasive. me [] Re: 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection can anyone tell me if this type of eye injury is basically the same as when your exposed to it in your home. Im basically blind out of one eye, which doctors looked at and said was cateracts, was 39 at the time it happened and other eye is double vision. both of them got that way during 4 months exposure in my 2nd moldy home. before this in the first moldy home they just got a little weaker but I could still see to read with some intermiten blurryness. there bugging me to have sergery but Im scared because I fell it may be more than cateracts. it just covers my pupil. some things just dont add up for it being cateracts, only in one eye, have read that if you have cateracts its in both eyes. and who gets it when their 39? my left side seamed to of sufered a little more than the right in different areas of my body, and my left side is the weaker side, think that much more time in this death trap would have caused blindness. now, I have read that not haveing cateracts removed can cause blindness, dont really get what that means because I cant see nothing out of this eye now but some colors and light and dark, everything has a white cloud over it. > > S'poreans join US class action suit > 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection > > Tan Hui Leng > huileng@... > > http://www.todayonline.com/articles/132522.asp > > TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to > fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States > for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer > Bausch & Lomb. > . > One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using Bausch > & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to > have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage > in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. > . > The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who > underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time > national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the > sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. > . > The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & > Waichman, are representing both. > . > Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr > Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus had > almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it > could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, > doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " > . > A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February > this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual > increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the > fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used > ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. > . > By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. > . > In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. > In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its > ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to the > rise in fungal infections. > . > Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have > been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 > billion ($1.5 billion). > . > Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections told > Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but > are considering doing so. > 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection > > Tan Hui Leng > huileng@... > > TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to > fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States > for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer > Bausch & Lomb. > . > One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using Bausch > & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to > have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage > in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. > . > The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who > underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time > national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the > sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. > . > The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & > Waichman, are representing both. > . > Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr > Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus had > almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it > could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, > doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " > . > A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February > this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual > increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the > fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used > ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. > . > By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. > . > In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. > In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its > ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to the > rise in fungal infections. > . > Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have > been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 > billion ($1.5 billion). > . > Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections told > Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but > are considering doing so. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Jeanine, I have a funny feeling that this is more common than not. I would definately see your doctor as soon as possible. I've had several people lose their eyesight after exposure. One is a firemen and is very young. He is legally blind in one eye and the other one isn't far behind. Another young gentlemen that worked in the HVAC industry that also lost sight in one eye. Another that was cleaning up company storage area that was full of mold without any protection, but they were not aware of the mold at the time. He had blood vessels breaking behind the eye. I don't know what the out come was, but from the last I heard he was losing his eyesight and the doctors didn't know what was going on. KC > > > > S'poreans join US class action suit > > 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection > > > > Tan Hui Leng > > huileng@ > > > > http://www.todayonline.com/articles/132522.asp > > > > TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to > > fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States > > for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer > > Bausch & Lomb. > > . > > One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using > Bausch > > & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to > > have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage > > in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. > > . > > The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who > > underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time > > national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the > > sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. > > . > > The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & > > Waichman, are representing both. > > . > > Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr > > Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus > had > > almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it > > could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, > > doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " > > . > > A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February > > this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual > > increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the > > fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used > > ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. > > . > > By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. > > . > > In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. > > In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its > > ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to > the > > rise in fungal infections. > > . > > Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have > > been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 > > billion ($1.5 billion). > > . > > Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections > told > > Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but > > are considering doing so. > > 2 intent on legal action against Bausch & Lomb for eye infection > > > > Tan Hui Leng > > huileng@ > > > > TWO Singaporeans who had to undergo corneal transplants due to > > fungal eye infections have engaged law firms in the United States > > for a class action suit against contact lens solution manufacturer > > Bausch & Lomb. > > . > > One of them is 43-year-old Yong Teck Meng, who had been using > Bausch > > & Lomb's Renu with MoistureLoc solution at the time. Mr Yong had to > > have a corneal transplant last October as a result of severe damage > > in his left eye, caused by the fusarium fungus. > > . > > The other Singaporean involved is 19-year-old Jermaine Tan who > > underwent the transplant in January this year. The full-time > > national serviceman has only recovered about 60 per cent of the > > sight in his left eye, despite the transplant. > > . > > The law firms of de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton and & > > Waichman, are representing both. > > . > > Said a partner from de la O, Marko, Magolnick & Leyton, Mr > > Magolnick: " According to Jermaine's doctors, the fusarium fungus > had > > almost eaten all the way through the cornea. One more day and it > > could have been too late. If Jermaine had not been treated in time, > > doctors would have had to remove his entire eye. " > > . > > A public alert was sent out by the Ministry of Health in February > > this year after Singapore ophthalmologists noticed an unusual > > increase in the surge of fungal infections of the eye caused by the > > fusarium fungus. Almost all contact lens wearers involved had used > > ReNu multipurpose contact lens solution. > > . > > By February, three patients needed corneal transplants. > > . > > In May, the manufacturer issued a worldwide recall of the solution. > > In the same month, Bausch & Lomb said that the formulation of its > > ReNu MoistureLoc contact lens solution could have contributed to > the > > rise in fungal infections. > > . > > Last month, it was reported that more than a dozen lawsuits have > > been filed in the US, with a reported legal liability of up to US$1 > > billion ($1.5 billion). > > . > > Other ReNu MoistureLoc users who suffered fungal eye infections > told > > Today that they have not taken legal action against the company but > > are considering doing so. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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