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Medical Forum / General / Vision / February 2007

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Dr. William Stacy worries about LASIK Complications22 Feb 2007 05:25 GMT26
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Otis Brown22 Feb 2007 00:24 GMT3
Mr. Brown would you please tell us all what credentials you have for
giving advice about people's vision problems? You sound like a quack to me.
Thanks
"Nikon i" and Walmart returns21 Feb 2007 19:36 GMT4
I have been wearing Varilux Comfort progressives -  very mild script,
1.5 add.  Went in for new specs.  Main change was add went to +2.
I was looking at large frames, as that is what I had been wearing; and
the worker recomended Nikon I lenses and a shorter frame, claiming
Just got my Physio 360's21 Feb 2007 13:43 GMT4
My question is....
 How do I know I actually got what I paid for?... I mean other than
the salesperson's word.
 I did get the Crizal cloth and card... but that seems no better than
Is Lenscrafters the only retailer with a liberal return policy?21 Feb 2007 13:31 GMT13
Lenscrafters allows a customer to return a pair of glasses for a full
monetary refund within 30 days.
However, Pearle Vision allows exchanges only. No monetary refunds are
given.
Uncle Otie's AT IT again....20 Feb 2007 22:34 GMT4
>From the I-SEE site:
AlexWP.txt
Re: The West Point (Gmelin) Study and results.
Subject: The refractive behavior of the young eye.
Reducing the Probability of ENTRY into Myopia20 Feb 2007 20:15 GMT30
<otisbr...@pa.net> wrote
Subject: Reducing the probability of ENTRY into
myopia from 30 percent to 1 percent.
Otis> You are correct about I. Semmelwies.  AFTER he reduced
Plus Prevention Considered at Threshold20 Feb 2007 03:55 GMT76
Subject:  A new idea in prevention.
There are two opinions on preventing the
development of a negative refractive STATE
of the natural eye.
Where can I get bio focus glass for kids with the following prescription?19 Feb 2007 17:47 GMT12
I need this bio focus glass urgently. But my local optical dispenser
(eye care network in Melbourne, Australia) tolled me, that, the main
supplier in Australia no longer making such orders.
Any one knows if there is overseas supplier which can I place an order
Dr. Bremmer -- the risks of high myopia.19 Feb 2007 17:37 GMT11
Dr. Brumer is a professional -- a second-opinion
optometrist who seeks to help you avoid
entry into myopia with a plus -- because
of the secondary consequences of the minus.
Non-stop sungazing more than 13 hours19 Feb 2007 03:54 GMT1
Living on sunlight, energy of space and liquid nutrition the
Ukrainian  has the record - non-stop sungazing more than 13 hours
49-years old Zaporozhye` townsman Nikolay Dolgorukiy refused food and
eats  the Sunlight by eyes  since the 25th of August, 2003
Drusen references?  literature?  discussions?18 Feb 2007 20:51 GMT2
I would like to understand Drusen in greater depth
and detail.  Are there good surveys of the topic?
Proven science as well as speculation would interest.
Many thanks,
"Well Vision"/Glasses Examination Insurance Question18 Feb 2007 02:29 GMT6
I feel like a broken record...
I have a lot of patients who think that their "well vision"/vision
discount plan (e.g., VSP Standard Plan, Medical Eye Services, Davis
Vision, EyeMed, Spectera, etc.) covers everything eye related.
OTIS BROWN WARNING (02/14/2007)17 Feb 2007 04:56 GMT13
Please see the following page before reading anything posted by Otis
S. Brown:
http://nbeener.com/NDB_OSB_Qs.txt
Thanks.
Best Contact Lens Specialists & Best RGP Labs?16 Feb 2007 05:02 GMT3
I have a new contact lens prescription for RGP lenses (have been
wearing RGPs for 10 years) and I'm wondering what labs are known to
produce top-quality RGP lenses. I'm looking at online contact
retailers (e.g. Coastal Contacts) and they all just say "independent
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