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Medical Forum / General / Vision / October 2005

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what can cause vision is get fuzzy and dim?12 Oct 2005 10:59 GMT3
Hi my vision seem to get fuzzy and dim which last 5-7 sec, about once
every week or two. i don't have headache, no loss of vision, only
medical problem i have is asthma and i'm taking albuterol for it. i am
16 yo female.  what can be the cause of this? TIA
adult strabismus12 Oct 2005 04:58 GMT1
My name is Susan, I am 41.  I have had strabismus since I was 3.  My
eyeglasses and contacts always straightened my lazy eye until I turned
33!  I had muscle surgery in 1997.  I was happy for awhile, but over
time I began having trouble making eye contact with people again.   The
!@! OTIS BROWN WARNING !@!11 Oct 2005 15:30 GMT5
Dear Reader,
Otis Brown is in no way qualified to give medical advice.
Before you consider paying attention to anything that Otis Brown
(otisbrown@pa.net) writes, I urge you to review all of his  previous
Educational Resource for Patients08 Oct 2005 15:57 GMT1
We've launched and will add several new titles in the next year.  All
or books are written by expert physicians in their fields.  Our recent
articles and books are related to cataracts, macular degeneration,
genetic eye diseases, and LASIK refractive surgery.
s.m.v. dying07 Oct 2005 02:39 GMT34
Well I think it's happened again.
The nuts have killed s.m.v.
10 or so feeble posts in 1 day.
Congrats, otis and cronies.
Hey, Otis ... your DIShonesty never fails to astound me....06 Oct 2005 23:46 GMT23
Why don't you and Steve Leung ever post your failures ... you know:
the cases where you either don't help, or possibly HURT people.  Too
many to list??
For example: Mrs. E. wrote in to Steve Leung's website.  You and he
Segue06 Oct 2005 19:18 GMT13
What do all y'all think of Transitions lenses -  useful addition, or should
Otis push them along with his plus lenses?
Robert
The sheep died in the wool.
Eye will if you will ;-)06 Oct 2005 18:49 GMT8
Docs (et al)-
I'm profoundly grateful for your participation on this ng.  Each of
you has his or her reasons for being here, and none of them is
selfish.  I've learned from each of you and been encouraged by the
magnified vision with contacts05 Oct 2005 21:18 GMT2
I have worn contact lenses (RGP and soft) in the past but have been in
glasses for 15 months with this prescription. My eyes feel great and
the vision is clear:
R -8.25, -1.00 cyl, 003 axis, 1.5 base curve
Please help my son05 Oct 2005 16:41 GMT2
Hello. My name is Debbie Coole. My son, Ryan, has been diagnosed with
Congenital Glaucoma. He is 9 months old. We live in New York, and the
only childhood glaucoma surgeon in a 200 mile radius is in
Philadelphia; a doctor Richard Wilson at Wills Eye Hospital. His surgey
Mild adult strabismus?05 Oct 2005 14:02 GMT14
I'm very interesting in learning more about adult strabismus.  My
vision has been bugging me, and it always seemed like my two eyes were
having trouble working together.  A little surfing on the net led me to
strabismus, but I'm still far from certain that that's my problem.  The
+++ OTIS BROWN WARNING +++04 Oct 2005 20:07 GMT5
Dear Reader,
Before you consider paying attention to anything that Otis Brown
(otisbrown@pa.net) writes, I invite you to review all of his  previous
posts.  
Clarifying the statment "over 70 percent myopic"03 Oct 2005 14:02 GMT29
Subject:  A High Percentage Myopia in School and College
    I previously stated that with certain groups of Eskimos, the
percentage who were myopic increased to 85 percent.
    I do not have that report at this time -- however these
For Mike Tyner:  Two Prescr. Quest. From Prev. Post03 Oct 2005 11:40 GMT2
Hi Mike,
Much thanks for help; really appreciate it.
Yup, you sure guessed right.  Just turned 69, and do have mild cataracts in
both eyes !
irratating eye03 Oct 2005 10:38 GMT2
For a while now my right eye has constantly felt like it has a foreign body
in it, it almost feels like I have a bit of dust or an eyelash in it and
I'm forever trying to blink it away..
I am myopic with an astigmatism in my right eye.
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