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Medical Forum / General / Vision / June 2004

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Laser treatment available for Ambyopia?07 Jun 2004 07:45 GMT17
Hi All,
I´ve suffered from a "Lazy Eye" since i was 6 years old. My parents
didnt insist with me enough and I never used to wear my patch and
pretty much im no better or worse now that im 25. I´ve never really
Dr. Prentice -- Second opinion (continued) by Mike Tyner07 Jun 2004 04:22 GMT2
Dear Mike,
I will repost our discussions - from the C. Prentice
Review.  I do take exception to your describing
Me as "not intellectually honest".  You may not
Crack in plastic lens07 Jun 2004 00:12 GMT2
I purchased a new pair of glasses with plastic lenses a few weeks ago
from a local optician.  They are tinted gray, AR coated etc.  They are
rimless. Quite expensive.
This morning when cleaning them I noticed, what appear to be, stress
Contacts Ordering Privacy?05 Jun 2004 13:35 GMT7
Is there a online contacts reseller that respects privacy and will
accept an order without requiring prescribing doctor information?
Maybe a reputable company outside the US? I understand my risks.
Thanks,
Light Sensitivity04 Jun 2004 23:01 GMT8
Hi, my eyes have been getting increasingly sensitive to light over the past
couple of years and it's really starting to annoy me.  I'm just fine
indoors, but when I step out the door (even on cloudy days) it feels like
somebody is shining a really bright flashlight right into my ...
More monocular diplopia confusion--curiosity question  03 Jun 2004 20:41 GMT3
To summarize, I recently (Dec 2003) had cataract surgery. Before and after
the surgery, a single point source looked like multiple points as seen in an
uncorrected eye. It resembled the appearance of a starburst firework in
which stars shot out with spherical symmetry. A traffic ...
My observations on the "Otis" theory03 Jun 2004 16:45 GMT2
I tend to agree that eyes accomadate to how they are used, especially with
children.   I have a 6 year old that plays a gameboy handheld game for many
hours at a time.  At the vision screening for his school, they recommended
having him see an eye doctor.  
Retinitis Pigmentosa Opthamologist In Boston Area ?03 Jun 2004 16:32 GMT2
--Tried posting this a while back, but apparently never made it to Group.
If it becomes a duplicatre post, I apologize.--
Many eye "centers" in and around Boston treat retinal problems.
But, was wondering if there is one facility, or research center, or
What happened to my eyes?03 Jun 2004 12:42 GMT1
I already know what I did was wrong, so I don't need a scolding, just
helpful advice.
The past few months I've been neglectful of my contacts. I'll leave
them in for weeks at a time. I stopped doing that, but now I have red
What I recommend03 Jun 2004 12:39 GMT24
Dear Friends,
Dr. L loves to mis-quote me.
I am an engineer, but have studied the dynamic behavior
of the natural eye exhaustively.  As an engineer,
Crystalens02 Jun 2004 18:31 GMT2
So, does anyone have any information on the new Crystalens accomodating
intra-ocular implant lens?
www.crystalens.com
Web site looks good (if a bit simplistic), but they don't seem to have a lot of
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