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Medical Forum / General / Vision / December 2005

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-96 diopters then -104 diopters(same guy got -8 worse in a year)31 Dec 2005 19:26 GMT6
Originally Posted by Lewy
I remember attending a seminar by Norvilles several years ago. One of
the questions asked at the time was "What is the highest minus lens you
have dispensed". Personally I have dispensed a -33.00 as a bonded
any of you use day and night contacts?31 Dec 2005 14:30 GMT9
any of you use day and night contacts?
You can sleep in them and stuff right
You cannot sleep/nap in normal contacts can you?
Complete moisture plus is the best contact lens formula31 Dec 2005 07:29 GMT2
Look at the stuff that it has
it has the most stuff
and it has electrolytes
you all must now agree
The more water amount per polymer ratio the more oxygen can go through?31 Dec 2005 06:25 GMT1
The more water amount per polymer ratio the more oxygen can go through?
The more water amount the better and the more the eyes can breathe?
Drusen and vitamin supplement?31 Dec 2005 06:02 GMT6
I am 48 and was told that I have drusen in my macula. I have two
questions:
1. Can one have drusen and never get macular degeneration?
2. What is considered the best vitamin formula, over the counter, for
is focus day and night the only contacts taht i can wear over night?31 Dec 2005 04:59 GMT6
       is focus day and night the only contacts taht i can wear over night?
what are other brands?
I would like to know what contacts allow people to wear them for say 7 days
without taking them out.
I went to the ophthamologist yesterday and here is what I learned from my eye test31 Dec 2005 02:11 GMT36
I am back from the ophthamologist! I will tell you
everything that happened in order.
I went to an eye exam room and tried on trial lenses. For my left
eye I found that -5 was all I needed. -5.5 didnt help things any and -6
Oasys??30 Dec 2005 21:28 GMT13
Any new news on Oasys? In posts a couple months ago it was written that they
would be approved for 30 day use in November, rather than the current daily
use. Has anyone heard any update on that? Anyone seen results of the tests
gone through for approval?
100, 120 and other super high plus diopter lenses? WOW!30 Dec 2005 19:35 GMT6
http://www.msiprecision.com/catalog/images/OI-100M.jpg
http://www.msiprecision.com/catalog/images/OI-120M.jpg
http://lpoproducts.com/Products/images/LPO189.jpg
I never knew it was possible to make such high plus diopter lenses! I
The Oakley-Young Study versus the Shotwell Study30 Dec 2005 18:09 GMT95
Donald Rehm is the author of "The Myopia Myth" and
has extensive knowlege of the "preventive" concept.
The Oakley Young study proved that a plus could PREVENT
nearsighedness (at the zero diopter stage).  The "minus" group
Freedom of Academic Speech -- Freedom of Open Discussion30 Dec 2005 16:40 GMT21
Dear Prevention minded friends,
    Subject:  Freedom of speech, and the constitution
    Re:  Freedom of speech on the Internet.
    Re:  My interest in engineering an science.
How does Restasis work?29 Dec 2005 17:57 GMT8
I was rejected by my ophthalmologist for LASIK because my eyes are too
dry. He did suggest a long course of Restasis and then trying again. My
question is how does Restasis actually work? Can I use it when wearing
contacts? IF I go with LASIK and the Restasis, do I have to keep ...
Myopia progression29 Dec 2005 12:17 GMT12
I have 2 stories Otis Brown and followers may wish to speculate on.
1.   A 30 something male with -3.50 prescription enters graduate school and
exits with -7.00 prescription.
     Later got laser correction.
New diagnosis and prognosis29 Dec 2005 01:52 GMT5
Hey, there - readers of the site are familiar with my story of botched
cataract surgery and its aftermath. I finally got a referral to a
retinal specialist and he said the swelling and pupil paralysis are
caused by a fragment of the old cataract that got left in the eye. The
According to WC, we have a resident one...28 Dec 2005 15:52 GMT2
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject."
- Winston Churchill
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