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Medical Forum / General / Vision / January 2004

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LASIK Surgery Result27 Jan 2004 03:12 GMT3
I have been lurking here for a little while now, gathering opinions and
results people have experienced with LASIK surgery. So after lurking all
this time, I feel it's time I share my recent experience!
Last Thursday I have my procedure performed by Dr. Sharpe (ironic name, eh?)
Frames26 Jan 2004 22:48 GMT4
I have a small face and the usual frames are too wide.  Does anyone in
the UK make smaller frames for adults?
Ann
Progressive lens problems26 Jan 2004 22:06 GMT2
I have had bifocals for a couple of years and now need trifocals. I
decided to try the progressives because I like the idea of having a
continuous range of correction.  I was told that the useful area would
be like an hour glass but I find it is mostly like a tree or a "T"
drooping eyelid26 Jan 2004 21:13 GMT2
I have an odd problem periodically with my right eye.  The folded part of
the lid droops to the eye when I first awaken in the morning.  When I am up
and around it begins to bounce back somewhat.  I've had this before and it
seemed to go away but it is now perilously close to ...
Need Assistance for Prevention Study26 Jan 2004 16:06 GMT2
Dear Friends,
Subject:  Need assistance from a retired optometrist!
As most know, nearsightedness prevention is difficult,
since most people on the threshold will not
Even more on multiple images26 Jan 2004 15:18 GMT7
To summarize, I reported seeing multiple images without glasses. My
prescription includes 2 diopter of cylinder.
Last evening, I was watching an LED with one eye but without glasses. I saw
a series of immages strung out horizontaly. I approached the LED. All the
I get LASIK next week!26 Jan 2004 15:17 GMT5
And can't wait to post my successful results to the group.
Rishi, just you wait.
chris
guess game about Rishi :)26 Jan 2004 15:16 GMT3
Simlilar to what US police do to nab a suspect, let's do a profile of
him:
My guess is that he's about 40, still lives at home with mom, takes
baths very infrequently, probably has a pot belly, probably smells a
Dicoloring of of white of the eye26 Jan 2004 07:53 GMT2
Lite blood in the white. With darking in the white of the eye.
Costs of Reverse Geometry RGP Lenses25 Jan 2004 20:43 GMT5
Can someone give me a ballpark figure for Reverse Geometry RGP lenses?
I had RK 10 years ago, with all of the typical problems - right eye
is not correctable through glasses or softlens.  I've read much about
the reverse geometry lenses, but haven't seen any dollar figures.  I'm
Does clear lens extraction give better vision than contact lenses?25 Jan 2004 18:08 GMT7
I am 49 and have severe myopia (greater than -21 in both eyes) and my
vision cannot be totally corrected with just contact lenses. Would
anybody be able to tell me whether or not procedures such as clear
lens extraction produce better vision than contact lenses?? would such
-8 myopes that can see 1 inch led digits without glasses from distance25 Jan 2004 17:11 GMT13
How can you explain these facts?
You cannot, unless you accept that refraction is something that changes
so quickly that you cannot understand how the mind can track it and
rebuild a clear picture in the visual field, despite the myopic
An interesting site25 Jan 2004 01:10 GMT3
http://www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/index.html
Focus Dailies24 Jan 2004 19:04 GMT13
Has anybody use Focus Dailies before? I have got so much problem taking the
contact lens out. I resorted to opening my eyes infront of the fan, to blow
dry the contact lens so that the contact lens become dry and ist easier to
take it out. Even so, I often end up with red swollen ...
New with contacts HELP!23 Jan 2004 10:14 GMT4
I have been wearing my contacts for a few months now.. I where Toric
type for astigmatism.. The trouble is that they are blurry sometimes..
The doc said is was a combo of things one is they move around and
sometimes your eyes being dry(I am on a few meds that can cause
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