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Hello
My doctor told me i should use RGP lenses because of my astigmatism and big size of my cornea.
I tried the lenses today, and did a small research on the topic before and unlike the information on this page:
http://www.eyetec.net/group7/M35S1.htm...
Started by Auhydride on
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by 32 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lens101):
I tried the lenses today, and did a small research on the topic before on my cornea at all, they rest at the bottom of the cornea, i can clearly see the edge of the lens in the centre of my cornea....
And big size of my cornea.
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On Sun, 11 May 2008 14:21:38 -0700, ray <spammers@do.not.reply.com
About 2 months ago overnight I developed intermittent double vision
in both eyes. I went to 3 different eye doctors. The first said
cataracts and referred me to a cataract surgeon...
Started by ray on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
How might the cornea react....
-MT
"Don W" <dwilgus@prodigy.netnews:AkNVj.3320.
Fuch's dystrophy doesn't usually cause topographical changes in the cornea
without real to keep the cornea clear overnight.
No real effect.
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Normal pressure is 10-21...
even tho I've been using my eye drops my eyes are 28-31
my eye dr. said I have very thick cornea's that cause my readings to
elevate a tad ! I will get my new eyedrops tomorrow & I go back
in a month for another check...
wonder...
Started by ginya on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at doofclenas):
I think you will probably be just fine.
Thick corneas cause erroneously high pressure readings.
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I haven't been on this forum for a while but Cooper has severe tearing from both eyes late summer. We were out of town for an extended wedding/family thing and the tearing became severe. Cooper was with us of course, but we coped with eye lubricating ...
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by 4 people.
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Cooper has an appointment with a dermatologist....
Ophthalmologist Vet doesn't think so but I figure allergies could make severe dry eye issues = cornea scratching.
I thought maybe allergy issues could cause the cornea damage...
And chin.
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Posted February 14, 2012 04:51 PM I gotta get cornea transplants in both eyes, I am going blind, at the age of 47, so I go in on Thursday to the Hospital for my left eye, and in about 2 months again for my right eye. I am so hoping my eye will accept ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fayobserver):
If you don't cause no trouble, there won't be no trouble! In Loving.
If you don't cause no trouble, there won't be no trouble! In Loving Memory of William "Bill" Harold Happy to not get my 12,000.
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I was helping my friend vaccinate her ewes today, she purchased them 2 months ago, they are aged 6 months to 14 months. We noticed that a few of them had a clear discharge from their eyes, and that 2 others appear to be blind. Their iris is cloudy , the...
Started by one black sheep on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at edgefieldsheep):
Can the bright light cause this? O B S
You can't visualize the inner.
My main worry is of a disease causing they are mostly outside.
The eyelids all seem fine none are curled in.
cornea).
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Ran across something recently. I was checking the eyes of a 60ish year old African American female and noticed a bright blue ring around her cornea. I asked if she was wearing tinted contacts and she said no. I mentioned it to the two medics I was with...
Started by bigbaldguy on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at emtlife):
Arcus senilis is basically ....
It's apparently usually seen in the elderly, but does not apparently cause any visual issues or problems, it just looks weird senilis.
Senilis is basically a ring of cholesterol around the cornea of the eyes.
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:46:27 -0700, ray <spammers@do.not.reply.com
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:52:31 -0500, "Mike Tyner"
<mtyner@mindspring.com
I went to the eye surgeon. He said my cataracts were very small and
not the cause of my problem. He said...
Started by ray on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
I'm very on microscopic inspection....
This would
seem to be consistent;spammers@do.not.reply.com
It's the "small" or "early" cataracts that cause monocular diplopia.
I have read that Fuch's can cause blisters on the cornea.
For this.
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A infected and scratched eye it burns, and sucks. I went to the doc today and got some antibiotic eyedrops, also, no contacts for a week. :0( I only have my old glasses that are like, two prescriptions old and I NEVER wear them. Blah, rant rant rant.
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Started by FreakOnALeash on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at myjellybean):
Ouch, how did that happen?
I scratched my cornea mildly when I was a baby on one of those hardcover Posted by JoieDeVivre Ouch, how did that happen?
I scratched my cornea mildly when I was a baby on one scratching my eye on the tent stake....
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Hannah was tussling with her younger sister and received a deep corneal ulcer. We attempted medical management for 3 days. But the cornea ruptured at home last night.
With permanent vision loss, we new the best way to relieve any long term pain, is enucleation...
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at classicmako):
Good work my friend you are a tougher man than .
cause, but my stomach could not handle those jobs.
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