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Medical Forum / General / Vision / July 2007

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Color Vision through IOL18 Jul 2007 05:09 GMT4
As some of you know, I recently had a cataract surgery in my right
eye, with a new IOL implant.  The cataract developed after a macular
hole surgery (vitrectomy and 2-month gas bubble), followed by a
retinal detachment shortly thereafter (another vitrectomy, laser,
Could miotic eyedrops be used to treat myopia in conjuction w/ minus lenses?18 Jul 2007 03:44 GMT15
Could miotic eyedrops be used to treat myopia in conjunction w/ minus
lenses? Pinhole glasses increase depth of field and reduce the circle
of confusion on the retina, thus stopping down the iris' aperture and
slowing down the eye's lens speed; miotic eyedrops would basically be
Lasik post detached retina surgery???17 Jul 2007 00:49 GMT7
Any information or comments on   having Lasik post detached retina
surgery.  I had my detached retina repaired about 2 years ago. Trying
to get information on having the eye corrected using lasix.  My Left
dominent eye is fine for distance. Thinking of doing the right eye for
RGP materials16 Jul 2007 23:28 GMT2
Can someone tell me a little about the trade-offs in material selection
for RGP?  My eye doc concluded that my left lens was flexing, allowing
a residual 0.5D of astigmatism to persist with the lenses in place.  He
went to a stiffer material, which he said would not be as good with
on topic, for a refreshing change...?16 Jul 2007 20:06 GMT5
anybody with any up to date info on what sun tint is best for a modern
commercial pilot?
my pilot patient wants serengeti type tint and I wanted him to have
g-15, but my lab guy says regular grey 3 is best.
for Bill Stacy: Otis ... just an a$$hole.  No more, no less16 Jul 2007 04:52 GMT11
Otis, you're a sick, pathetic old man.
FROM: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Myopiafree2/message/848
MESSAGE TITLED: Peace returns to "Happy Valley" [presumably the asylum
where Otis is headed]
OCT test15 Jul 2007 21:00 GMT10
I just had an opthamology exam.  The doc noted that my optic nerves were
unusual but could be normal for me.  I should have asked more quesionts but
the appointment was hurried.  I will have OCT and visual field tests in a
month.  Now I'm a bit worried.
Common Sense15 Jul 2007 00:54 GMT7
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I am in the habit of testing the vision of persons with imperfect
sight at fifteen or twenty feet. Then I have them close their eyes,
rest them, and if possible forget that they have eyes by  remembering
This group could really use14 Jul 2007 23:45 GMT2
A few more whack jobs.
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Perfect Vision as a Birth Right14 Jul 2007 23:31 GMT7
Those of us that have had at least a short period of perfect sight
without glasses thanks to the practice of relaxations methods know
well
that all the theories of our orthodox so called scientist fall very
The Doc Is On Drugs14 Jul 2007 19:13 GMT17
What would you do if you suspect (based on visible signs) that your
surgeon is on drugs?  Would you submit yourself to a surgery by a drug
user/abuser?
Create the life you want14 Jul 2007 13:11 GMT6
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of all, it is FREE.
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Isabelle, my daughter14 Jul 2007 05:18 GMT13
Hello dear people.. My name is Timothy Walton. I am from Birmingham
and want you to help to my daughter. Her name is Isabelle and she is
sick.
Her diangnosis is shocking-diabetes.
head-case Otis posts his old picture on his personal myopia-free forum14 Jul 2007 04:04 GMT13
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/myopiafree2/
there's the link folks.  I just took a look and couldn't believe it.
Now its confirmed-- Otis is so into himself that he has posted an old
old photo of his favorite person-- himself-- right on the home page.
Good Carbs Reduce Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: From "Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider"13 Jul 2007 20:10 GMT3
Today's post from "Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider" may be of
interest here. Google the site for original text and links on the
subject.
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