Doctor, My Eyes! - Comments Page 3
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Bob - I am very happy to see your vision is improving - forgive the pun. Regarding CATARACTS - 10 years ago during a routine eye exam it was determined that I had a 20% cataract in my left eye and was told that I had to wait for a 100% cataract before removal. I thought - that could take 10 years years and slowly losing my vision was not attractive to me. I asked for an alternative and was given eyedrops for use 3 x daily. By the way DO NOT LET AN OCCULIST TELL YOU THAT Bob - you wished to help folk with similar problems - this is why I have chipped in with my |
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I had five surgeries on one eye and lost all sight in that eye. I am so happy yours has gone so well. Personaly I would hold off the surgery on your other eye. Regards from Oz. |
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Bob: Thanks for your (non computer tech) story. Glad it worked out OK for you. People don't realize how vital their vision is until it deteriorates. [Have ERM too :( ] We take as granted how wonderfully our body works and need to take good care of ourselves. Looking forward to many more articles from you in the future. Thank you. |
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Hi Bob |
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Prayers are with you, wishing you a Speedy Recovery! |
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I have type two diabetes, so my optometrist has been examining my eyes every six months for years. Last time, I was unable to read the chart on the wall with my right eye. I will undergo eye surgery in September. |
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This was as helpful as all your posts are. Thanks for the information, and blessings for continued recovery. |
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zinc, vit c, e juice carrot(s) eat tomatoes..may help your mac deg. |
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Randy - glad you're OK. But I think I must have a problem. I downloaded the Amsler Grid and followed the directions EXACTLY. I covered one eye and stared at the dot - no problem. I then covered the other eye and couldn't see a thing. Does this mean I have a problem? |
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Hi Bob, |
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Get well soon! |
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Best wishes for your eye recovery. |
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Wishing you speed recovery, Bob Rankin, |
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Bob, I've had both wet and dry macular degeneration for 10 years, but my retinologist at the Wilmer Eye Institure at Johns Hopkins has prevented further vision loss with interocular injections of Eylea. For AMD, this should have been suggested to you!! I have had cataract surgery in one eye. Two devices that technologically restore a lot of vision are NuEyes and eSight. Both recommended by my Wilmer Johns Hopkins low-vision specialist, and not well known because of the cost--but it's your eyes--money well spent if they work for you. The results are amazing for many eye conditions. Please search them online. NuEyes: My vision-impaired friends swear by this device. Google it or ask your doctor. |
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Glad you are getting some relief. I too have had some cataract in right and macular in left. I did some research in stopping the progression. Dr. Berry did a vid Macular degeneration 2023.lastest finding that seed oils deteriorate our eyes. and tried on myself. and noticed my vision does get more blurry when I eat seed oil products & sugar too. so I am reading labels. Because I don't want to go blind. |
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