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Medical Forum / General / Vision / November 2006

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Kiss "Voodoo" goodbye [RIP "See Clearly Method"]06 Nov 2006 23:59 GMT1
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20/5 is the theoratical limit of the retina! We have the potential of a hawk!06 Nov 2006 16:09 GMT7
The theoretical limits of God's masterpiece is a retinal 20/5. We have
the
same rod and cone density as a hawk. We just don't have the same
optics.
Any thoughts about my daughter's eye complaint?04 Nov 2006 21:10 GMT2
Hi: I have a 6 1/2-year-old daughter who is in first grade. Thursday
she told me the vision in her right eye was "smeary" and that it felt
like something was on the inside trying to push out. I immediately made
an appointment with her pediatrician and set up a later appointment
Just had cataract surgery have questions.04 Nov 2006 14:39 GMT10
I am a 39 years old male. 6 years ago I was in a car accident and my
left eye got hit, I had surgery and the eye recovered nicely beside for
some vision loss like 20/30, I couldn't see from that eye for like 2
days after surgery.
See Clearly04 Nov 2006 03:00 GMT5
State orders 'See Clearly Method' to halt sales
Published: 11/02/2006   11:27 AM
By: Associated  Press  -  Associated Press
DES MOINES, IA - A Polk County court has ordered a Fairfield company to halt
what do you think about this CL-Material ?03 Nov 2006 22:19 GMT14
http://www.benzrd.com/brd/Contactlens_Options.aspx?MaterialNum=7
DK42 at 35°C and high water retention.
As contact lens fitters, do you think this is an interesting Material?
Med Help O.D. gets mad...03 Nov 2006 11:25 GMT4
A person wrote in Med Help Forum that she has been suffering from terrible
eye pain for years, and that optometrists that she saw couldn't find
anything wrong.
Another person wrote: "Have you seen ophthalmologists?"
Bifocals02 Nov 2006 17:38 GMT2
My Optometrist can find blended bifocals for rimless frames in
polycarbonate but not in Trivex. I would much prefer Trivex because, as
I understand it, this plastic is strong, resistant to cracking, and
lower in aberrations.
technological aids for Macular Degeneration02 Nov 2006 02:37 GMT6
I have a computer customer who has asked me to get her a new computer. She
is a retired attorney in her mid 70's and enjoys browsing the web, looking
at investment sites, at various newspapers, etc. Macular degeneration and
cataracts have begun to cause her problems reading. I ...
Looking for a particular Magnifying Glass02 Nov 2006 02:03 GMT1
My work is in electronics but the best optics group I could find was
here and sci.optics so I was wondering if anyone could help me, I am
looking for this product http://www.hammacher.com/publish/70644.asp its
only $30 but to ship to the UK is another $70!  Does anyone know where
Paging DDr. Larry02 Nov 2006 00:54 GMT4
You have been very helpful to me.
So I wanted to run this by you.  The doctor gave me a bit more monovision
than I had before...again, though, my dominant eye is the reader (because I
was unable to switch).  And my--what is it, passive eye?--other one is the
Lasik is so dangerous there are 170+ different complications!01 Nov 2006 20:53 GMT3
List of LASIK Complications(alphabetical):
1.          Aberrations (corneal distortions)
2.          Acanthamoeba Infection
3.          Accommodative Spasms
Synergeyes01 Nov 2006 16:14 GMT9
Hello, I'm new to this forum.  I was reading an old post about
Synergeyes contact lenses.  I recently just got a pair.  I have been
using soft contacts for years.  Several months ago I was prescribed
RGPs.  They gave me great visual acuity but my eyes kept getting red
Internal debate about providing 11 year old with full presription lens01 Nov 2006 08:57 GMT13
My wife believes that a full prescription for my two boys (11  & 8) will
increase their rate of near sightedness (300 - 100) over time.   Therefore,
she requests that prescription is written 25 -50 less than what was
recommended for the boys.   Is there any basis for such a view ...
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