I am wondering how many people who self monitor have had improvements in visual field? Also, how many have had functional improvement,i.e.now I can drive, before I could not. If facts like this were present it would be worth publication. These would be measureable improvements. Eye pressures can vary so much and many have optic nerve damage that is not from high IOP. I would love to read research about how you have improved your vision or increased functioning. Increased functioning is often one of the criteria used to approve new methods oc care. The ultimate would be a person who functions and fully supports themselves (even without treatments). I am assuming the goal underneath self monitoring is to keep vision and improve vision.
If these sorts of studies can be published, even case studies, I think more doors would open. Maybe there would be vision centers where one could go frequently to learn ways to meditate or use Yoga, Maybe self measurements could be easily available for people. I dont know who sharable tonometers are. I guess I am trying to think of ways what is being done here could be incorporated into the mainstream. The ability to use alternative means to manage pain even would like prevent much negative use of narcotics. Prescription drups are the most abused now, so they say, and pain is one of the treatable reasons. Even if I had any illness, such as my mother hadm pancreatic cancer, the illness itself would not be bad if the pain is tolerable. I understand there can be a viscious cycle of pain tolerance and then of course rejection of the pain and even hate. I think of my mother who lived an amazing time considering her condition. Shwe was on enough narcotics to send all of us to heaven. I think because she could tolerate her suffereing, she could live longer. The medical community does not really treat peoples suffereing. So back to the vision loss, if you could even use case studies, you might help change how the medical/insurance industries treat glaucoma.