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Medical Forum / General / Vision / January 2009

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Macrolens08 Jan 2009 04:57 GMT4
My eye doc is trying me out in some macrolens contacts and I just got
the first try today. The surprising thing is that the vision is simply
not good.  It seems that my astigmatism is really coming right on
through.  I'm wondering how this could be, and whether there is hope
6th annual: Are shoes the cause of vision problems?06 Jan 2009 01:35 GMT1
TO: All vision researchers, doctors, and patients.
The purpose of this yearly post is to stimulate interest and
discussion about the biomechanical effects of shoes on "age-related"
degenerative conditions, such as vision problems.  Chiropodist Dr.
Night glare after optometrist visit04 Jan 2009 16:53 GMT2
  The optometrist put eye drops in my eyes during my last visit.  2
drops in each eye.
  I had the ususal after effects of lights being brighter than
normal, and flaring of headlights.
Abnormal binocular vision and reading problems04 Jan 2009 15:30 GMT5
I underwent strabismus surgery in my childhood, but doctors didn't
take care of my fusion
and stereopsis development, so I don't have normal binocular vison
almost all my life.
Maximum Iris Angular Fluctuations04 Jan 2009 05:54 GMT1
I went to see an opthalmologist who said my angle was narrow, in
fact she said she couldn't see the drainage or the trabecular
meshwork. I then visited 2 other opthalmologists (one of them a
glaucoma expert) who both said my angle is open and they can see
Free Cataract Surgery - Cataract Free America03 Jan 2009 01:37 GMT6
Cataract Free America is a new nonprofit organization that assists
individuals who need cataract surgery but may be delaying required
care due to the out-of-pocket expense. Cataract Free America
affiliated healthcare professionals will provide a comprehensive eye
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