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Medical Forum / General / Vision / September 2005

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The effect of periocular warming on accommodation - interesting article20 Sep 2005 05:08 GMT10
What I've been doing ... for years:
1) Periodic use of warm, moist washcloth over the eyes;
2) Periodic use of one of those 'corn-filled' bags, heated mildly in
the microwave, over the eyes;
Feedback Restasis19 Sep 2005 17:54 GMT3
suffering from severe dry eye I would have have some feedback about your
Restasis experience, did you see quick efficacy ? And what elese if we
compaire it to the more commun artificial tears (and for the price) ? Is
there a real advantage ?
Strange intermittant depth perception problem.19 Sep 2005 06:00 GMT2
I would appreciate any thoughts anyone can give on this matter, and
thanks in advance.
I am 35 year old female. When I was 8 years old, I experienced my first
strange eye problem. I was in piano lessons under flourescent light. As
Post-Cataract Contact Lens Advice18 Sep 2005 22:03 GMT18
I'm interested in a partial contact lens Rx to provide approx -1 myopia
for occasional day-to-day closeup stuff, and glasses on top to complete
the Rx.
First a short history. In 9/2000 I had a left eye retina re-attachment.
PRK vs. LASIK corrective surgery18 Sep 2005 17:52 GMT5
I'm considering undergoing laser surgery for my eyes.
I was told that I'm a good candidate for both PRK and LASIK operations,
so I am in interested in the differences betwen these operations.
To sum my research up, it seems that with PRK there is less chance for
Histoplasmosis18 Sep 2005 01:52 GMT13
My medical dictionary says histoplasmosis is a respiratory condition
with flu-like symptoms.  It is caused by a fungus that is common to the
Mississippi and Ohio river valleys.  Symptoms can be as minor as
slightly swollen glands or severe with fever, blood disorders and
Gut check on lens pricing...17 Sep 2005 13:55 GMT13
Does $340 sound about right for Hoya 1.70 EYRY SV with AR?  Sticker
shock.  Heee.
Thanks.
Viusualizing blood cells.17 Sep 2005 07:20 GMT5
 It has been reported that one can see the action of white blood cells when
(for example) looking at a clear blue sky.  Is there any reason the red ones
can't be seen?
Don W.
ACCT 231X 15740 Class16 Sep 2005 18:00 GMT3
Dear Mr. Blek,
 Tried to drop by your Estate Planning class yesterday (9-15) but no one
was in the class room.  Is this class still going on?
 Thanks.
I need some info on eye infection condition please?16 Sep 2005 04:59 GMT9
My doctor said I have something that sound like this in the
pronunciation of the word sitick-fi-blo-sats. He said that infection is
cause by lake & valley areas.
Pam-Doggirl3
Mike Tyner?15 Sep 2005 17:39 GMT3
I had the same dry at the end of the day feeling with Sil hydro that I
tried last year. It was miserable.
I have 8.4 focus which I've used for 8 yrs with no real problems. Is 8.4
a tight number or loose number?
Soflens66 toric vs. Accuvue Advance for Astigmatism??15 Sep 2005 14:10 GMT4
I am trying CL's again after a few years away. I require a toric lens
w/ the following RX:
OD -3.50 x -.75 x 120
OS -4.00 x -.75 x 40
Varilux Progressive lenses14 Sep 2005 19:29 GMT7
I am a project manager for a construction company. I view things at a
distance andalso must look at small details on plans and specs. I also spend
time on the computer every day. I would like to know what Progressive lense
is the best for me. I have a strong prescription +800 or so. ...
Macugen's black bubble.14 Sep 2005 06:01 GMT10
When Macugen is injected into the vitreous, an air bubble is sometimes also
injected.  The bubble appears black and appears to float around quite
quickly.  (Not like moving around through a gel).
Why?
Lenscrafters' employee damaged my glasses during adjustment13 Sep 2005 21:30 GMT16
Today, after noticing that my spectacle frame was somewhat loose I
decided to visit Lenscrafters for an adjustment. Needless to mention,
the frame and lenses were purchased a little over a year ago at
Lenscrafters.
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