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Re: CANNOT SEE TO READ

Glenn Hagele - USAEyes.org25 May 2008 04:11
Sorry to hear you have Fuchs. When the original poster is examined the
doctor should be able to see if the problem is a cataract. If it is
not, then Fuchs may be a possibility. It is, however, rather rare.

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ray25 May 2008 02:54
It is a long shot but some of the symptoms you are describing are
Fuchs's Corneal Dystrophy.  Many doctors don't find it because it is
rare, but it is easy to diagnose if they are looking for it.  I found
that I have it about 2 months ago.  It only took 3 different doctors
to find it, some have gone to 6 or more before they got a proper
diagnosis.

>Did they check you for cataract?  Your desription sounds like it, but of
>course it could be something else.  Only a physical examination by a
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>>I am going to see an eye surgeon next week who maybe can help me.

MsBrainy25 May 2008 02:27
Did they check you for cataract?  Your desription sounds like it, but of
course it could be something else.  Only a physical examination by a
professional can determine your condition.

>I am 65 and my vison in the last two or so years has been getting
>worse for reading. I have been buying magnafying reading glass.
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>I am going to see an eye surgeon next week who maybe can help me.

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Jerry25 May 2008 00:42
I am 65 and my vison in the last two or so years has been getting
worse for reading. I have been buying magnafying reading glass.

Now, when I try to read, it is like looking through glasses that are
smeered with vasaline.  I had my vision checked and got perscription
reading glasses. There is absolutely no difference and I still cannot
focus to read.  My distance vison is failing too.

Reading through various web sites and Usenet Groups, I have concluded
that there so may different possible vision problems that I could
never determine what my problem is over the Internet.

My problem is complicated by my living in Panama. I went to who I
thought was an opthomologist but he was an optometrist. ( There is a
language barrier since my Spanish is not perfect.)  I told him that I
did not think prescription glasses would solve my problem but I went
ahead and had them made anyway.

I am going to see an eye surgeon next week who maybe can help me.

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