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I bought the Proview when I first decided to try checking my IOP at home. I quickly learned that it did not work, although it was easy to use and very convenient. I always got readings of 14, as did my husband and one of my eye doctors (when checking her own pressure with it)! After finding fiteyes.com...
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In my experience the best tonometers for home use (a.k.a., self-tonometry) are the Reichert AT555 and the Tiolat iCare. Of these the Reichert is much easier to use. Today, miller13 said, Had the proview: it never worked :( I say that's no surprise! Thanks for reporting your experience. miller13 also...
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[quote user="nancy wolfe"] does one just reach around the other side and hit a button or what? [/quote] Yes, it is really that easy!
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[quote user="billym"] I have been going by walmart to get tested. [/quote] I commend you for this. I think it is highly useful and I wish more people would do this. You should be able to get a "volume discount" for the IOP tests. I had a few different doctors of optometry that worked...
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[quote user="tsingle999"] ... i am not really concerned with my daytime pressures right now. i beleive all the damage is happening at night and i cant measure that pressure anyway. i mean when my highest ever (with meds) pressure during the day is 21 and im sure it is a lot higher when i sleep...