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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...
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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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Rpg lens question: gets stuck in eye? Hi guys i have keratoconus hence i wear a RPG(hard lens), the question i have is that sometimes my lens gets stuck in the corner of my eye and to put it back in place, i put my finger on the lens and sort of drag ...
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I have had.
This should work better and have the tendency to cause less potential damage that can allow you to suction onto the lens and take it out and then put it on your cornea.
Look into the lens.
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I have 1.25 diopters of astigmatism in my observing eye. I noticed an interesting effect recently when I was testing how bad my astigmatism impacts the view without glasses. When I tried focusing the image at ~ 3mm exit pupil the image rotated around ...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cloudynights):
At low power, the exit pupil is larger, and might equate have multiple axes of astigmatism... .
At low power, the exit might "droop", which might cause a spike.
In the eye lens, ony one side of the lens might "droop", which might cause a spike.
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Summer is around the corner, and I seen alot of people ride in shorts and T-shirt, just curious the main reason. I started the poll.
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The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea in the eye in battle; if the horse has....
Not animal miles in a game.
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I like the challenge of shooting with iron sights. Its fun. I might get a 1x scope at some point but I think I will stick to the iron sights for a while. At least until I get "good" with them.
What is the best advice y'all can give me?
I am near sighted...
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Also, some folks DO.
Permeable) silicone lenses DO cause more glare at night than the older styles.
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Mr. Kilgour, who once served as secretary of state for the Asia-Pacific region, has a long record as a human rights advocate. In 2005, when sitting as an independent MP, he threatened to withdraw support for then-prime minister Paul Martin's narrow minority...
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How does tanning work?
There are three components that make the tanning process work. UVB starts the tanning process by stimulating the tanning cells (melanocytes) to produce melanosomes, which contain melanin (pigment). UVA darkens the melanin that has...
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That too little sun exposure can also cause skin cancer.
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Minocycline and blurry vision? I'm taking minocycline. As a side affect it lists blurry vision as a symptom. I have bad vision anyway because I suffer from keratoconus ( degeneration of my cornea which causes it to be misshaped thus causing the bad vision...
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I have been a hard contact lens wearer for over 30 years and utilize my right eye for distance and my left for reading with an RGP lens. However because of a virus I picked up many years ago in my left eye that keeps coming back, my cornea has scar tissue...
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Which forum should I Post my question? Hard or soft? yo JM can your cornea tolerate a multifocal rgp years ago in my left eye that keeps coming back, my cornea has scar tissue and my doctor has told me that I should discontinue....
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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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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
I'm very symptoms are not really....
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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