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How To Measure Your Eye Pressure At Home And Change the World Too!

Submitted by dave on Wed, 04/15/2009 - 9:53pm

I'd like to share my thoughts and experiences with you. I believe that monitoring my eye pressure closely has been invaluable for me. I also monitor a lot of other things, but intraocular pressure is still considered the most important risk factor in glaucoma. And I believe intraocular pressure is misunderstood. Therefore, we, the community of glaucoma patients, have two important opportunities in regard to monitoring our intraocular pressure right now. 

The Air Puff Tonometer Is Not Very Accurate

Submitted by dave on Wed, 04/15/2009 - 9:31pm

I believe that, when used skillfully, the air puff tonometer can be very accurate in a wide variety of conditions. It is a powerful instrument for self-tonometry. Naturally, I had something to say when I saw a message where someone wrote the following:

The air-puff [tonometer] is not very accurate at all.

I suggested they see this previous article on tonometers. In this current article, I will elaborate on my tonometer experiences.

Great Physicians: Robert Ritch, MD - Glaucoma specialist

Submitted by dave on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 12:20pm

 I thought it might be interesting to do a series of profiles on top glaucoma specialists around the world. I was inspired to start this because of my recent visit with Dr. Robert Ritch. He is certainly one of the top glaucoma specialists in the world from a variety of points of view. He is highly respected by his peers and he has been voted "Best Doctor" many times by his patients.

 

LASIK and C3R operations

Submitted by Sneha on Mon, 03/16/2009 - 9:50am

Hi, I am Sneha, originally from India and now residing in the US. I was diagnosed with short-sight when I was 14 years of age. I have been wearing soft contact lenses since then. When I turned 23, I got both my eyes LASIK operated in India from a popular eye hospital. I had no problem with my eyes for almost a year. But later on I faced slight eye irritation, redness and sometimes double vision when I sit in front of the computer or when I go outdoors. I am a software engineer by profession which ineveitably requires me to work with the computer for long hours.

Bionic eye gives blind man sight

Submitted by dave on Wed, 03/04/2009 - 11:47am

A man who lost his sight 30 years ago says he can now see flashes of light after being fitted with a bionic eye.

Ron, 73, had the experimental surgery seven months ago at London's Moorfield's eye hospital.

He says he can now follow white lines on the road, and even sort socks, using the bionic eye, known as Argus II.

Read the whole article at BBC News - Health

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7919645.stm

Which is the eye drop with less side effects?

Submitted by Sandro on Fri, 02/27/2009 - 1:07am

 Hi again.. i'm happy to had found a place where i can discuss of intraocular hypertension..even if is in english.. and i'm italian!..

i would want to ask you which is the eye drop - for intraouclar pression elevated (mine is24)  with less side effects.. pilocarpine? travatan? or timogel? or there are other bettar with less side effects? anyone of you tried something else?

thanks for your help

Smile

 

Sandro

Canasol and ocular hypertension

Submitted by Sandro on Wed, 02/25/2009 - 6:47am

Hi to all!.. i'm new here.... i'm 28 years hold and my intraocular pressure is 24... my doctor tells me to put drop of "timogel"... another one told me to put travatan.. 'cause timogel has too many side effects -- "unwanted"!

i've read in internet that canasol reduce intraocular pressure.. anyone use it? does it really works?

i'm in italy.. and here is illegal..

thanks in advance for your help... and sorry for my english!

sandro

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Canasol and ocular hypertension

Submitted by Sandro on Wed, 02/25/2009 - 6:47am

 

 hi to all!.. i'm new here.... i'm 28 years hold and my intraocular pression is 24... my oculist tell me to put drop of "timogel"... another one told me to put travatan.. 'cause timogel has too effects "unwanted"!

i've read in internet that canasol reduce intraocular pressione.. anyone use it? does it really works?

i'm in italy.. and here is illegal..

thanks in advance for your help... and sorry for my english!

sandro

 

A Solution for Eye Irritation From Glaucoma Drops

Submitted by dave on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 10:20pm

Many glaucoma patients complain of discomfort from using glaucoma eye drops. The discomfort can including stinging, itching, burning, or even a foreign body sensation (which can also feel like a scratch on the cornea in my experience).

New Research a Step Toward Vindicating Dr. Bates's Natural Vision Improvement Theories?

Submitted by dave on Fri, 02/13/2009 - 11:17pm

Thousands of unconscious eye movements stop us from going blind

Humans make thousands of unconscious flickering eye movements to stop them from going blind, a study has shown.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/4602894/Thousands-of-uncons...

Ego and Intraocular Pressure in Glaucoma (was Timeline for reversing glaucoma damage?)

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 02/09/2009 - 12:18am

I've never really heard anybody give an educated guess on when we may really have the ability to reverse the damage done by glaucoma.. Whether through stem cells or any other medical advancement ... can anybody reasonably predict a timetable on being able to repair the damaged nerves?

 

I'm especially interested in this because - at 55, and in good health otherwise - I have pretty bad glaucoma. I lost 90% of the vision in my right eye, and maybe 50% in my left before I even noticed any problems.  I sure wish I'd been paying attention ...

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