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Medical Forum / General / Vision / December 2003

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how to save topograph images in *.jpg or some format to view from any photo program17 Dec 2003 06:01 GMT4
hello, i am an ophthalmologist from cordoba, spain. I have a medmont e300
topographer and i would like to view the images from your topographer in
*.jpeg format because i want to write an article with this topography and i
would like to show an image of this. It?s this possible?, i ...
Cataract removal aftermath?17 Dec 2003 04:00 GMT6
I just had a cataract remed on Dec 11. An intraoccular lens was installed.
It was sized to give me an overall +2 diopter eye before correction to be
fitted in January.
While riding as passenger in a car, I noticed multiple images of traffic
lasik surgery-what to know16 Dec 2003 22:42 GMT2
I'm 40 and having lasix surgery later this week, I've read the little book but
wonder if any of you have been thru it and can give me some personal
experience.  I'm having it done with the "wavefront laser" which is supposed to
be more precise. I have it on a Friday and they said I ...
Considering Night&Day lenses16 Dec 2003 18:45 GMT5
I've been wearing Acuvue2 lenses for a while now.  I've been
considering switching to Night&Day lenses because I have chronic
fatigue syndrome and sometimes I fall asleep at inappropriate times
and I don't realize I left my lenses in until I wake up with seriously
Early onset cataracts16 Dec 2003 17:52 GMT1
My wife who is only 43 years old had a cataract removed 1 year ago
successfully and now has to have a cataract removed from the other eye. She
also has to have a quick laser procedure on the first implanted eye for a
clouding effect. Both cataracts were very fst developing,  little ...
Many Questions16 Dec 2003 17:50 GMT5
What do I ask new eye doctor?
Ever since coming down with presbyopia 4 years ago, I've had a very hard
time either reading or using a PC.  After 4 different optometrists and a LOT
of trial and error, my current rx's are:
Middle age myopia progression15 Dec 2003 20:25 GMT11
I don't think what I am experiencing is common, but I would like to
know if others have similar observations.  My myopia progressed to
-9.00 (left eye) and -7.00 (right eye) when I was 33.  The
prescription didn't change for the next 10 years where I had annual or
REQ: Panamic suitability/advice15 Dec 2003 19:26 GMT3
It is time to get new lenses, and the optometrist has recommended
Panamic.  Prior to this, I have only worn single focus, reading
glasses (one of my options is to continue with single focus lenses).
My question is the suitability of Panamic for my needs, and the
need advice about after cataract surgery15 Dec 2003 13:16 GMT4
Hi' Everyone,
I am new to this group, but I hope someone will be able to give me some
advice.
I had a cataract extraction and lens implant just over two weeks ago and I
OD /OS ??Describe what these numbers mean please14 Dec 2003 19:26 GMT2
I have had prescription lens since Jan and was wondering what the numbers stand for.
The OD Sph is 075
The OS Sph is 025
I see other ppl talk of -2 to +5 etc etc.But what do they mean in relation to mine.
Non-Disposable soft contact lenses14 Dec 2003 17:56 GMT7
   I have been wearing non-disposable soft contact lenses for almost
10 years now (changing it every year or so).
I went to a doctor recently to get new lenses. He persuaded me to try
daily disposables. I tried two premier brands each for a period of a couple
Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act14 Dec 2003 14:11 GMT8
Just out of interest, whats the view in here over the new Fairness to
Contact Lens Consumers Act which takes effect in the US on feb 4?
Specifically, the Act provides these benefits for contact lens
wearers:
annual eye exam after lasik surgery14 Dec 2003 07:15 GMT2
I have lasik surgery on both eyes and on my right eye I have lasik
over RK surgery.  After lasik surgery  my left eye is  20/20 and my
right eye is 20/30
Now, it is more than a  year since my  lasik surgery and I'm going in
Persistent redness and pain induced by focus night and day    contacts?14 Dec 2003 03:48 GMT1
Ok, I've been lurking the forum for a few weeks now, and I'm hoping that
somebody might be able to help me here.
I'll try to give you a bit of background.  I am 23 year old male.  I'm in
good general health.  I've worn contacts since I was 13, starting with daily
Corneal Transplant for Keratakonis at Kaiser? at a Teaching Hospital? other options?13 Dec 2003 17:50 GMT2
What would you do...............?????????????
After first being diagnosed with Keratakonis in 2000 (at a LASIK
center) I was referred to Dr. Richard Forrester at the Bascolm Palmer
Eye Institute in Miami. Dr. Forrester is a world class eye surgeon who
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