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Medical Forum / General / Vision / May 2007

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UV sunglasses that are clear11 May 2007 16:58 GMT9
Are there any sunglasses that block UV rays but
available in clear color, i.e no shades?
Thanks!
Exophoric - convergence insufficiency - myopic10 May 2007 01:52 GMT1
I am a female in my late twenties with a problem called convergence
insufficiency. Last year I went to see an orthoptist who gave me this
diagnosis. My right eye drifts outwards at times, exophoria. I was
also given some eye exercises to do at home, which temporarily helped,
Dr. Maloney and a LASIK Lawsuit09 May 2007 20:15 GMT10
I did a search on him and found this. It is just a part of the page.
Case Number: SC073643
JUDY JADE CHANG VS. ROBERT K. MALONEY, M.D., ET AL.
Filing Date: 08/23/2002
Preventing myopia entry -- a animation.09 May 2007 17:16 GMT20
Dear Parents,
This vidio discusses the role you could play
with a second-opinion optometrist in preventing
entry into myopia -- in the first place.
Entry into Stair Case Myopia -- Defined09 May 2007 15:22 GMT10
Subject:  Entry into stair-case myopia defined.
This accurately defines stair-case myopia,
(the natural eye's adaptation to change in
its AVERAGE visual enviroment)  See:
How can I see between Cataract surgeries?09 May 2007 02:51 GMT16
I've searched, but cannot find a post that addresses this problem.
I'm scheduled for cataract surgery on my left eye (the worst cataract)
in June. I have a lot of astigmatism, so I'm aware I'll still need
glasses for distance as well as for reading after the surgery. I have
ID a photochromic09 May 2007 01:58 GMT4
Looking at a lens that is about a 20% beige indoors and turns med dark
grey outside, fairly quickly.  Anyone know what that is?
Eye/orbit pain for a few months, please help08 May 2007 19:01 GMT20
Hi, when I frown or move the right eyebrow or touch/press it, I feel
dull pain in the area and deep inside the head, it's like this for a
few months now, usually feel less in the morning, but getting worse
late at night. I use computer alot but I don't think it's eyestrain
Please could someone advise08 May 2007 00:53 GMT4
I wanted to ask about the advice you give to patients with different
prescriptions in each eye. In the last 10 years my prescription has gone up
from -1.25 in both eyes to -2 and 3.50 and I now wear -1.75 and -2.75 + some
astigmatism. Mostly I wear contacts although I don’t see too ...
IOL07 May 2007 20:08 GMT11
On May 3, 10:49 pm, "William Stacy, O.D." <wst...@obase.net> wrote:

> By far most cataract patients are looking to rid themselves of the dim
Keeping Eyeglasses Clean07 May 2007 15:27 GMT8
I started wearing eyeglasses about 8 months ago.  When I asked the
fitter about cleaning and mentioned kleenex, he reacted as though I
had suggested a daily rubdown with sandpaper.
Then I googled eyeglass care and cleaning pages and they were in near
Lutein from pistachio nuts05 May 2007 22:03 GMT1
Pistachio nuts are a good source of lutein often favoured by those suffering
some forms of macular degeneration. Green leafy vegetables such as spinach
are also a good source of Lutein. The problem with the green leafy
vegetables is that often they upset the delicate balance of the ...
Right Eye Problem05 May 2007 11:05 GMT6
On my way home this evening, my right eye suddenly seemed hazy like
when you wake up in the morning and have to blink a few times to get
the tears flowing. Oncoming headlights had a bothersome haze around
them as did street lamps. I kept blinking but it did not help. The eye
Need rec. for new lenses w/lower index04 May 2007 22:17 GMT1
I had a DSAEK corneal transplant in my right eye last August. I am
currently wearing an Rx given me about a month after the surgery and I
need to update that now after 9 months of healing. My best corrected
vision in the DSAEK eye is at 20/30. My current lenses are Physio 360
Neil Brooks Posting under "Odis"04 May 2007 04:37 GMT9
Neil Books has a CONSIDERABLE knowledge of
medicine and medical publications.  Very few
laymen have that kind of access to medical
information or knowledge about it.  One
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 April, 2007
 
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