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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Glaucoma / December 2003

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Robert Cook - 23 Nov 2003 22:07 GMT
Could anyone answer this question.

Is it usual to have a different pressure recorded for each eye (IOP) for
example 11 and 16 ?

Rob
Ann B. - 24 Nov 2003 00:19 GMT
>Could anyone answer this question.
>
>Is it usual to have a different pressure recorded for each eye (IOP) for
>example 11 and 16 ?
>
>Rob

My pressures aren't the same.  I don't think it's unusual.

Cheers,
Ann

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Donald Singleton - 24 Nov 2003 00:31 GMT
I believe it's common for the pressures to be different.  And 11 and 16
sounds great to me -- I'm a happy man when mine measure in that
neighborhood.

> Could anyone answer this question.
>
> Is it usual to have a different pressure recorded for each eye (IOP) for
> example 11 and 16 ?
>
> Rob
Carolyn Schwebel - 05 Dec 2003 23:22 GMT
Yes.

> Could anyone answer this question.
>
> Is it usual to have a different pressure recorded for each eye (IOP) for
> example 11 and 16 ?
>
> Rob

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