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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...
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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...
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How might the cornea react....
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"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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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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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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So two years ago I started wearing glasses after realizing how truly awful my nearsightedness was. I love finally being able to see, but I still can't quite get used to glasses. Maybe I've just chosen the wrong pair, but I don't think they are flattering...
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They don't let as much oxygen into your eye, which can cause them to "slightly" suction cup onto your was deteriorating rapidly and gas permeable contacts are known to help reshape the cornea to prevent.? This is a question for ....
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Hi all,
I've read through some threads previously where the posters had similar situations to mine but I just wanted to get a more exact response based on my circumstances.
I got my Boston EO RGPs for the first time on Tuesday and put them in at 6pm and...
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by 16 people.
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Problems (though if I blink, the water blurs up my contacts a little right now - I assume it's cause (though if I blink, the water blurs up my contacts a little right now - I assume it's cause I need for cataracts or anything like that?....
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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...
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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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Halos glare and starburst usually indicate cataracts or cornea problems such as swelling Abdomen - swollen
Ankle sprain swelling
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Gums - swollen
Joint swelling
Mastoiditis - redness...
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Vit A ....
I am thinking about getting a cornea to process of elimination.
Help I have also been to the top docs in the US and they cannot find ANYTHING using their current tests .
Called Vitamin A deficiancy could this be a cause?
Please ..
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28 What causes a hematoma, common in the pterygoid plexus following PSA injection and how would you manage symptoms
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I would be very concerned about an eye that looked like that. It could be episcleritis possibly associated with a systemic Systemic lupus erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus rash on the face disease; could by hyperthyroid eye disease; could even...
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The medication I have tried so far is TB meds for 6 months as they suspected that was the cause concerned any advice would be appreciated.
Clinical manifestations exist including inflammation of the cornea, conjunctiva, lacrimal gland.
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I had RK in the mid 90's and with the progression of age I am needing glasses or contacts . I have opted to try contacts again, my first experience with them in the late 80's was not very good and I just figured I was someone whose eyes were not meant...
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When he measured my eyes, apparently my cornea who have radial keratotomy to experience....
He measured my eyes, apparently my cornea is fairly flat and may not be able to find contacts that I would be a candidate for contacts since I had RK.
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