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Medical Forum / General / Vision / June 2006

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Adult Strabismus Surgery09 Jun 2006 15:15 GMT15
I had strabismus surgery 12 years ago.  My eyes went in a little.  I
wish I had never had the surgery because now my eyes are worse.
I am 34 and I have exotropia almost constantly.  I don't want to have
surgery again but I think right now I have to.
adult strabismus09 Jun 2006 06:10 GMT2
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
New Experimental Technique for Correcting Presbyopia09 Jun 2006 04:03 GMT5
The following article was just published in the June 2006 issue of
Medical Laser Report
Laser-induced bubbles help 'fix' presbyopia
A tool developed at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) allows for a
Blurring question09 Jun 2006 00:38 GMT3
Hello.  I'm having trouble seeing with my left eye.  At times
everything is crystal clear; at other times everything is completely
blurry.  Several eye doctors have said it's an eye-teaming problem.
However, if I cover my right eye so there's no "teaming" involved, the
adeno virus08 Jun 2006 23:27 GMT3
I had an adeno virus infection to both my eyes. Now I have scar tissue on my
cornea, causing both loss of eyesight and pain (everytime I wink my eye).
According to the hospital, these problems should go away eventually, but I
have had these problems for 4 months, without any ...
Weak prescription - contacts suitable?08 Jun 2006 22:05 GMT3
I have a fairly weak prescription, but at the same time find my glasses
help when driving, particularly at night.
It is:
L: -0.25    Cyl -0.75 Axis 172
Pachmetry the "standard of care" for routine eye examinations?08 Jun 2006 19:07 GMT6
[*** I'm moving this to a new thread as this is now completely
off-topic from the original thread. ***
The original article to which this is being followed-up to can be
found here:
OTIS BROWN WARNING - IT'S TIME08 Jun 2006 05:11 GMT4
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/pseudo.html
Distinguishing Science and Pseudoscience
Rory Coker, Ph.D.
The word "pseudo" means fake. The surest way to spot a fake is to know
Question About Daily Contacts07 Jun 2006 18:40 GMT7
Is Acuvue planning on releasing a daily version of their Advanced,
Advanced for Asthigmatism, and/or Oasys contact lenses.  I heard that
dailies are better for people with allergies like me and doesnt require
you to clean them which sounds nice.  Also are there any disadvantages
dehydration - acuvue advance toric07 Jun 2006 17:01 GMT8
Trying Acuvue Advance Torics and having lots of on eye dryness within 4
hours.
Are there any Torics that won't dry out on the eye so fast?
Had been wearing Biomedic torics which also dry out after 6 hours.
o2 optix problem?07 Jun 2006 10:48 GMT1
I am having a problem with my o2 optix lenses. This probably has been going
on since I had them (12 months) although it is intermittant.
At the moment, I am getting off-focus vision in my right lens, esspecially
reading text (close up and far away). If I move the contact lens with ...
Restor IOL today07 Jun 2006 04:00 GMT1
I had the first eye of the Restor IOL procedure done this morning.
So far the initial post operative "cloudiness" has pretty much dissipated.
The eye is still pretty much fully dialated.
At this point the near and far vision are about the same as the non-operated
Dont do it! I wish I had not, my eyes are a mess now!07 Jun 2006 01:04 GMT37
Hello everyone. I am informing all of you about the dangers and evils
of lasik. I had great correctable vision with thick glasses. One eye
was in the -7 range, the other at -8. One day I heard an AD for lasik
and how it was the 15 minute miracle. This intrigued me so I scheduled
How do you select an eye surgeon for cataract surgery?06 Jun 2006 21:37 GMT37
I'm a 40 year old male and need to have a cataract surgery in my right eye.
My aunt, a pediatrician, recommended an eye surgeon in my area. He has a
good reputation and 24 years of experience. I have high myopia, so he sent
me to a retina specialist to make sure my retina is fine ...
Otis?  What HAPPENED HERE????06 Jun 2006 16:02 GMT13
Otis?  What could POSSIBLY explain THIS study ... that DIRECTLY
CONTRADICTS your hypothesis???
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