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Medical Forum / General / Vision / June 2007

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Suggestions for progressive lenses?14 Jun 2007 23:01 GMT1
I've been wearing Essilor Natural lenses for about six years now,
and they seem to work ok.  I guess they are considered "dark ages"
lenses now since I understand there are higher-tech, and
higher-priced, lenses made these days.  I think I paid $160 for the
eye exposure to blue light ( ~ 500 nm )14 Jun 2007 20:28 GMT14
I'm hoping for some knowledgable feedback on this.
Suppose someone's eyes get beamed with blue light ( wavelengths around
500 nm ) for 10 full seconds. The person didn't close his eyes but
managed to slightly divert the direction of his stare. The light
Materials for trifocals14 Jun 2007 17:23 GMT9
I am in need of a new set of glasses. I have tried progressives in the
past, and was not happy, so ended up with trifocals.
The highest index the optician has avaialle in a trifocal is 1.56. In
progressives or bifocals  there seem to be lots of material choices,
A way to reduce the advertising fee......14 Jun 2007 12:41 GMT49
The adversting fee is very large to many company.How to reduce it?I
find out a way it can reduce it and it never the time limited,it is
using  slim light box to display.....It is restless to display,and
advertising for you 24 hours.You should only pay for the little
Eyeglass Prescription Question14 Jun 2007 07:32 GMT3
.  I don't have a lot of history with eyeglasses. I am in my
40s and have only needed them for about 7-8 years now, and even then
I
really only like to wear them at work in front of the computer and
Acanthamoeba/Complete MoisturePlus13 Jun 2007 23:52 GMT1
Acanthamoeba/Complete MoisturePlus
Hi, I Live in England, & contracted Acanthamoeba keratitis, I also
used Complete MoisturePlus. I am taking legal advice at present. I
would like anyone with such problems or advice especially from the
Why do Eyes get Smaller when people take of Glasses??13 Jun 2007 22:40 GMT6
When my friend what wears glasses took them of too wipe them, I
noticed his eyes did gone Deep inside his Eye Socket!!
And also his Eyes looked Smaller!!
How come?!!
Laser Correction13 Jun 2007 18:42 GMT2
Take time to read and then we'll discuss.A couple of day's back my
neice who is 22 years old went for her routine eye examination to one
of the so called fore most eye center in one of the Southern parts of
India.She is known myopic for a pretty long time.The Objective and
Having trouble stopping tobradex or fluorometholone. Can someone help.12 Jun 2007 23:51 GMT16
I am having trouble stopping tobradex or fluoromethalone. Tobradex was
originally prescribed for inflammation after an incident of my
recurrent corneal erosion that was not going away. My doctor tried to
wean me off and also switched me from tobradex to fluorometholone. I
take a break12 Jun 2007 19:58 GMT8
I found that taking a break from this group was very beneficial for me.
I even found a great clip on utube while on my break.
Nobody under the age of 50 should bother clicking this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycgegp0KdE4
voodoo.med12 Jun 2007 12:12 GMT11
This usenet forum is contaminated occassionally by voodoo advice.  But
the (free) eye exercizes or the plus theory offered here are nothing
compared to other types of faith healing and voodoo medicine.
Laughter is perhaps a very good medicine, certainly helps me overcome
Welcome to sci.med.vision (6/11)11 Jun 2007 22:34 GMT1
Executive summary by Bev:
                There are a number of people here
                with no medical credentials at all and a
                lot of opinions bordering on religious
Isolated vertical binocular diplopia11 Jun 2007 16:34 GMT8
Last week I've had an isolated, 5 minute event of vertical binocular
diplopia, apparently out of the blue. I was leaning down to pick up
something from the floor, and when I sat back up I was seeing double. The 2
images were vertically separated, and the diplopia would go away ...
Constant access to reading glasses11 Jun 2007 14:48 GMT5
I'm trying to come up with some sort of comprehensive solution to the
various situations where I need either reading glasses or sunglasses.
I'm 44 and I use weak reading glasses. The problem I'm having is that
I often don't have my reading glasses with me. For example I'll go to
Free Eye Exercise Program11 Jun 2007 06:37 GMT8
Check out the free eye exercise program from American Vision Institute
at www.visiontherapy.net.  This was created  by some of American's
leading eye doctors and is designed to reduce dependency on corrective
lenses.  Also gives new treatment for cataract, glaucoma, and macular
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