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Medical Forum / General / Vision / December 2004

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cross-eyed again09 Dec 2004 14:40 GMT3
May I ask some followup?
(see initial post: suddenly cross-eyed)
Please criticise these thoughts...
It seems to me that some children have a slowly deteriorating vision.
Retinal detachment help please08 Dec 2004 19:55 GMT12
At age 37 and with perfect vision, a large floater suddenly appeared in my
left eye in March of this year. A month later smaller and much less
noticeable ones appeared in my right eye. I was told by the opthalmologist
to watch out for flashing lights in the future etc.
Age-Related Macular Degeneration / Photodynamic Therapy08 Dec 2004 17:49 GMT4
http://www.islamonline.net/English/Science/2003/09/article08.shtml
<<snip>>
But one of the most promising uses is in the treatment of Age-Related Macular
Degeneration (AMD or ARMD). Results are nothing short of exceptional!
blurred vision... HELP07 Dec 2004 18:15 GMT2
Suddenly my vision was blurred...but not out-of-focus-blurred, rather,
it was swirly, more like a liquid distortion.  It was only in my left
eye and when I would close it I still could sense the blurryness....
I also checked my perifery.  When the pencil got out to the edge I knew
Methods for diminishing the impact of chloroquin in the retinopaty?06 Dec 2004 23:02 GMT1
I suffer from chloroquin retinopaty since 4 years.
Could anybody give me some clues about effective treatments for
alleviating the effect of vision degradation?
Any comments would be appreciated.
Dr. Judy, Mark A and Robert Martellaro and all06 Dec 2004 19:01 GMT3
Good Day,
I have read the excellent replies from Dr. Judy, Mark A and Robert
Martellaro and read hundreds of posts to this group. I now feel like a
slightly knowledgeable consumer.  Plus a lot of this is subjective unless
Response to "warning" --keep an open mind!06 Dec 2004 18:52 GMT16
Dear Prevention minded friends,
Subject:  Statements "protecting" you from scientifc
     knowlege.
Re:  Please do not reply to "Otis" posts.  DrL.
cloudy vision06 Dec 2004 12:34 GMT3
Greetings;
Before I explain my question I need to gove you some background.  I am a 38
yr old male, good shape, otherwise healthy. I was diagnosed with cone
dystrophy and myopic degeneration as a child and am legally blind.  These
What is a good material RGP lens for dry eye?06 Dec 2004 12:07 GMT2
I've been wearing a Fluorperm 30 RGP lens for several months now. The
vision & comfort is good but after several hours wear the lens tends to
feel dry and fog up.  My optician says the lens is good fitting but the
tears are evaporating more quickly and causing slight 6 / 9 staining. ...
Stress cracking common in rimless glasses?06 Dec 2004 07:33 GMT2
I've had my first pair of rimless glasses for about a month and a half and I
recently noticed a small crack on the left screw.  It's going up toward the
top of the lens and it's been slowly getting longer.
Is this common with rimless glasses?  Should I take them back?
Simple optometrist due diligence question06 Dec 2004 03:06 GMT31
If a patient sees their optometrist one year after they got a prescription
from that optometrist, and that patient states that when they had that
prescription filled four months earlier that the new glasses caused blurry
vision in one eye, but the next day they seemed okay, but ...
20/20 Shawn Responds to Mike T.05 Dec 2004 18:56 GMT29
Dear Friends,
As you know, a poster with the initials RM does not
give use his name, but claims certain qualifications
which we can not check.
ocular albinism and VEP05 Dec 2004 07:15 GMT1
Can someone have ocular albinism and also
 have a normal VEP? I recently had a VEP test for
 albinism done which was normal. It did not show
 the misrouting of retinal fibers of the optic
Cataract Eye Drops (n-acetylcarnosine)04 Dec 2004 18:25 GMT3
Has anyone tried using these drops and had positive results?
Aspheric Biomedics 5504 Dec 2004 12:18 GMT13
I ordered some contacts online using a prescription which is
OD  -2.75  DIA=14.2  BOZR=8.6
OS  -2.25  DIA=14.2  BOZR=8.6
I had ordered Biomedics 55 because that is what I have had for many
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