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| Correction for Mike Tyner on S. Colgate Statement. | 18 Dec 2006 21:39 GMT | 16 |
Mike, Please understand the following. 1. I support the Wildsoet dynamic-eye paradigm, versus the forzen eye pardigm of Doners-Helmholtz.
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| bleeding after pterygium surgery | 18 Dec 2006 14:54 GMT | 4 |
Is that normal to bleed after a pterygium surgery?
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| Trivex or Finalite or something else? | 18 Dec 2006 05:04 GMT | 16 |
It's time for new lenses, so it's time to investigate lens materials again. Base prescription OD -7.00 +1.00 150
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| Can myopia be cured in 2-3 years? | 17 Dec 2006 22:41 GMT | 17 |
Hello,All, Here I start a topic about myopia especially high-degree myopia. I am a myopia for nearly 13 years and now I am 24 years old. I donot want to do LASIK because it will do operation on my eye. And I am
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| you know what's kind of annoying? when a doctor says you see 20/20 but | 16 Dec 2006 17:11 GMT | 13 |
you had to concentrate real hard to make out what the blurry letters were, but you guessed right.
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| A myopic parent helps his child clear his vision. | 16 Dec 2006 04:44 GMT | 46 |
Dear Prevention-minded parents, As we know from reading: www.chinamyopia.org plus-prevention is the second-opinion.
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| Questions for Otis | 16 Dec 2006 04:17 GMT | 14 |
Otis? You never HAVE answered these relevant, coherent, and important questions. Care to step outside yourself and--for the good of humanity--take a shot at them? 1. There seems to be a great deal of evidence that primates have
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| Eye response to pulsed light | 15 Dec 2006 22:58 GMT | 1 |
Ive been reasarching in this topic, but ive found contradictory info about. I would apreciate very much an explanation about. Ive read many times that when human eye receive a pulsed light at high
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| The Scientific Method - a primer | 14 Dec 2006 18:59 GMT | 3 |
This one's for you, Otis. I know your grasp of science is tenuous at best. Similar to your grasp on reality. Were it not for your wanton disregard for hurting other people, your ignorance of science (while claiming a past in engineering) would be comical.
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| Resolution limit of the eye and cone spacing | 14 Dec 2006 11:54 GMT | 6 |
Hello ng, I read that the diameter of a cone in the fovea is about 1 µm and that the spacing between two adjacent cones is about 2,5 µm. Is it possible to calculate the resolution limit of the eye by those figures (sadly,
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| How do I take off the lenses from the frame in my bifocal glasses? | 14 Dec 2006 06:30 GMT | 5 |
Hi, I'm 25 year old student, and just today I received my first set of reading glasses. I remade them bifocal because I wanted to be able to see the black board and also be able to see my writing. However, the focal spot on the lens near the bottom of the frame, and I
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| Long Sighted to Short Sighted | 12 Dec 2006 20:28 GMT | 20 |
Is Otis's prediction coming true? Is close work really affecting my eyes? Optician said Im slightly short sighted now. In the course of one and a half years, my vision has changed slightly
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| Retinal neuron protection | 12 Dec 2006 13:11 GMT | 2 |
Can anyone tell me if retinal neurons are protected by the blood brain barrier. I think there is a type of barrier there but it is not quite the same as in the CNS generally, excluding the CVO region. Also, I have read that the retina is partially protected from excessive
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| another follow up for 20/60 but -10.00 | 12 Dec 2006 00:25 GMT | 13 |
Just to keep the people who have helped me informed. My daughter is doing very well. She wears her glasses all the time and likes them. With her last appt. her vision has not gotten any worse(last year in one year it doubled) and the acuity (with glasses)is a little better(20/50). ...
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| Heading out to the AAO Meeting in Denver | 11 Dec 2006 17:03 GMT | 4 |
Flying out tomorrow AM. Hope to see some of you from SMV there!
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