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Mixed to negative sentiment centered on concerns about accuracy after a broadcast was called misinformation regarding eye injections for macular degeneration.

Positive Feedback

Some viewers note long-standing familiarity with the 700 Club and regular programming as a consistent source of faith-based content.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Complaints focus on factual errors in medical segments and lack of apparent fact checking, creating alarm for patients.
  • Viewer reports classify this among Christian Broadcasting Network customer complaints about accuracy and editorial oversight.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Check independent sources when viewing medical claims on Christian Broadcasting Network reviews to confirm accuracy.
  • Expect faith-based programming but verify health information before making decisions.
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Misinformation

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AI Highlights
  • - The reviewer says the interview falsely claimed eye injections for wet AMD are very painful.
  • - They have wet AMD and get injections every 4-5 weeks.

As i watched the interview with the photographer talking about her very painful injections into her eye for wet macular degeneration I was appalled at the misinformation she gave. Did you fact check this info.

Obviously not. I too have wet macular degeneration and get shots in each eye every 4-5 weeks. It is NOT painful!!!.The nurse puts several liquids in each eye to anesthetize my eyes. I do not suffer any pain.

Your interview yesterday must have frightened many people who need these injections to save their eyesight. The lady you interviewed needs to find another doctor.

Please correct this totally wrong information on your broadcast. Pattie Shryock

User's recommendation: Just because you heard it on the 700 Club doesn't mean that it is correct

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