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Medical Forum / General / Vision / May 2007

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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
an update to clarify my problem03 May 2007 18:45 GMT4
Well, here I am again.
Short background:
Since birth:
OD increasing nearsightedness, minimal astigmatism
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