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| Just had cataract surgery - original problem seems worse | 29 Nov 2008 06:35 GMT | 20 |
I knew I was developing cataracts and when my optometrist told me he could not do anything more with glasses to correct my deteriorating vision, I had the surgery. Just had it on my right eye; left eye is scheduled for a few weeks from now.
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| converting drug-store-cheapie magnification to diopters? | 26 Nov 2008 14:07 GMT | 4 |
While on long car-trip, at say 7pm on a Saturday night (opticians closed til Monday), suppose I lose or break my (fortunately both eyes the same!) (OD +200 sph; OS +200 sph) eyeglasses. [Actually, this is (I think) for bifocals for which the TOP is
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| diopter rule-of-thumb for moving in-focus-point fwd/bkwd? | 26 Nov 2008 13:45 GMT | 4 |
Suppose an N-diopter lens gives me a sharp focus at 20 inches, but I want it to be at, say, 28 inches (for viewing a wide computer-screen). Is there a pretty-good rule-of-thumb for, from that information alone, computing a "subtract"?
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| FLOATERS - question | 22 Nov 2008 00:19 GMT | 6 |
Just under 5 years ago I developed a large floater in my left eye. It still perminantly blocks my vision (as in makes it blurry). Within a month I had developed smaller ones in my right eye. To this day these ones float around more, so one minute things are blurry and the next ...
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| LASIK eye surgery | 20 Nov 2008 21:44 GMT | 1 |
I had a question about LASIK laser eye surgery. What is the revocery time, if any, for the procedure? Thanks
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| Developing stereopsis | 18 Nov 2008 04:46 GMT | 7 |
Is there any evidence to suggest that it is possible for an adult with strabismus but with two otherwise healthy eyes - who has *never* had stereopsis - to develop stereopsis with or without surgery?
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| blurry spots? | 16 Nov 2008 02:48 GMT | 9 |
Today I realized that what was look at wasn't clear. My distance visions seemed fine, but close up I had a blurry spot in the middle. It was the same with either eye closed. In fact, I still had it when I closed both eyes; though it seemed like a tiny stained glass window.
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| online photograph assessment visual acuity and contrast sensitivity? | 10 Nov 2008 20:42 GMT | 4 |
I look at quite a few images online as I am an amateur photographer. One thing I've noticed is that there is a pretty wide range of abilities in being able to discern the differences between images. Often people will compare two cameras on the same image. And when
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| Color Vision Tests | 07 Nov 2008 15:06 GMT | 5 |
Hello. I am planning to implement the Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test at my work. What I am not certain of is whether I also need to implement a pseudoisochromatic plate test, such a the Ishihara or HRR. Will the FM 100 hue test tell me everything that the
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| Indian healthcare Search Engine: healthsprint.com healthsprint.in | 06 Nov 2008 11:54 GMT | 4 |
How do you find Specialist Doctor for Opthalmoligist, Neurology, Pulmonology in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai. Is it difficult to find specialists. Visit www.healthsprint.com or www.healthsprint.in to find doctors,
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| DIY CCTV magnification for the visually impaired | 05 Nov 2008 15:50 GMT | 18 |
I need guidance/info/advice/ideas etc. etc on a portable system that can be used around the home for tasks such as reding letters or magazines, hobbies, simple repair tasks and the like. what camera/lens combo, what to use for a screen, how large a (12v?) battrey
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| Choose the frame that matches your face | 01 Nov 2008 15:29 GMT | 2 |
How to choose the frame that matches your face? Choosing a right frame not only can remedy defects of vision, but also cover the facial flaws and even be used as an accessorize. For example, if you have a long nose, wearing a right frame can make your
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