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| Xalatan | 27 Jan 2004 22:36 GMT | 1 |
I have been on this for a month and after 3 weeks I noted that I have what I believe to be a sinus infection. However, in clinical trials reports of flu-like symptoms or cold were common adverse effects of Xalatan. Since my infection is confined solely to the sinuses (unusual for ...
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| Random Questions | 27 Jan 2004 21:08 GMT | 11 |
With the following as assumptions (so please don't challenge the assumptions--they are the given...even if you think they're unrealistic, stupid, whatever), 1. assuming no other medical impairments and no ophthalmological
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| Canada drugs | 26 Jan 2004 21:15 GMT | 35 |
Would anyone order drops from a Canadian pharmacy ? I ordered a supply of Lumigan & now ,to my dismay, I have to use Cosopt too.. My pressures were 23.My depth of fields have gone from normal to borderline.I don't yet know my corneal thickness. After nearly 6 years,I
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| Cataract Surgery | 26 Jan 2004 03:59 GMT | 2 |
I have had borderline pressures for 20 years which started increasing a couple of years ago. I am now on Lumigan in the evening and Timolol in the mornings which have brought pressures down to around 15 or 16. My Dr. has now indicated that I need to have my cataracts removed. I ...
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| Questions on long term Diamox use | 21 Jan 2004 01:19 GMT | 10 |
I'm a 28 year old from the uk and have had glaucoma for approx 15yrs. i have already lost the vision in my left eye and have reduced sight in the right. i have a long history of operations (many trabs) on both eyes and the pressures have been holding steady for nearly a year at
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| Donating eye | 17 Jan 2004 19:36 GMT | 2 |
If a person is suffering from glaucoma, is it possible to improve the vision of such a person, if someone donates an eye to him. thanks Shammi
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| Glaucoma/Ocular Hypertension | 17 Jan 2004 19:19 GMT | 4 |
When does ocular hypertension become glaucoma? I have been using Xalatan and AlphaganP for the last 5 years to keep my pressure around 23. So far my visual field tests and physical eye exams show no sign of nerve damage. Still, most doctors refer to my condition as glaucoma rather ...
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| "Glaucoma Suspect" | 17 Jan 2004 16:40 GMT | 1 |
Went to the optometrist on Monday. He said "You have prominent optic nerves, I'm 95% sure it is nothing to worry about, but I'm going to have you see a Glaucoma specialist (an opthamologist). The optamologist said that my optic nerves are "big", that he doubted that I would have ...
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| I'm changing specialists. (long rant) | 16 Jan 2004 08:05 GMT | 12 |
I was diagnosed back in November. As I posted before, my regular opthamologist wanted to send me to a glaucoma specialist to confirm her diagnosis and have all the tests done that she couldn't do (she has a small office here in our rural community and just doesn't have
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| conjunctivitis and trab | 10 Jan 2004 03:54 GMT | 1 |
I have developed viral conjunctivitis in my bad eye. I am concerned about what may happen if it spreads to my good eye which has a trab. My glaucoma specialist is out of town for the holidays, and the "general" eye doc I saw today thought it would be very unlikely that
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| Question | 06 Jan 2004 23:33 GMT | 9 |
GOOD Grief have we lost our group here ???? I had a simple question --about xalatan --mine is prescribed at night -with rescula in the am -now and then I reverse this -not purposly -and use the xalatan in the am --could this be a problem ?
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