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Marc Gold
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#1841
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Re: Anxiety
Hi Chuu Chan, The research has still not established what causes NAION. So prevention is an informed speculation. Most of the work was done by Dr S S Hayreh, who sadly is not with us now. I don¡¯t
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Aloke Gupta
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#1840
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Re: Anxiety
Hi Dr Gupta what is/are the NAION prevention medicine you mentioned about?
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Chuu chan
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#1839
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Re: Sleep apnea
Hi Marc, can you reveal where you got the info from? From a NO or from reading?
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Chuu chan
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#1838
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Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Did you start CPAP after that? How long it takes for you to get the CPAP?
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Chuu chan
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Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Do you have sleep apnea too? What happened after the weight loss? Is your sleep apnea cured?
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Chuu chan
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Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
How long between your NAION onset and using the CPAP? I had NAION diagnosed a month ago, did all the test and scans. Now waiting for a sleep study which is still 6 weeks away. Just very apprehensive
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Chuu chan
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Re: Glasses.
Hi Caroline. Once again. Thanks for helping me so much. It seems as the blurriness is my central vision and what you said makes sense to me. Maybe no matter how strong my glasses are, they won¡¯t t
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Chiarina Blake
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Re: Glasses.
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Chiarina Blake
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Re: Glasses.
Hi Chiarina, From what you are saying, it sounds like you have NAION permanent blurriness (scotoma) versus near or far-sighted blurriness. If you can see details better close up, but less so farther
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Caroline J
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Re: Glasses.
Hi dear Caroline. You have helped me before so much and I appreciate. Thank you. Both my eyes are in bad shape. I have had a dragged retina since born in my left eye so I have less than 20perce t
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Chiarina Blake
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Re: Glasses.
Well I hope that your optometrist can correct it for you, Chiarina. You say he¡¯s not aware of your Naion, and that is something you must make sure he understands. Many don¡¯t know much about it,
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David Cattle
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Re: Glasses.
Thank you for your kind response David. I meant to say weaker script. My vision is clear but blurry. Sorry I didn¡¯t make myself clear. I can see colour etc but have lost detail due to the bluriness.
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Chiarina Blake
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Please share your experience, for friends who were affected bilaterally?
I am still very anxious after I was diagnosed NAION a month ago. Always worried about my other eye. For those of us affected bilaterally, would you mind share your experience : 1, How long apart for
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Chuu chan
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Re: Glasses.
Hello David, my first experience with a double image with my co tact lenses improved when I reduced the strength of my bad eye¡¯s contact lens. GCJ G. Caroline Joyce [email protected]> wrote:
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Caroline J
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Re: Glasses.
When you say clearer, do you mean the hazing or just blurry? I don¡¯t know the term ¡°very light eye script¡± what does that mean? Mild farsight? Have you tried contacts, I went to daily contacts
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David Cattle
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Re: Hoping for some positive news
Eibhlin, do you have any idea what caused your loss 17 years ago? Diane Keasler Life is the school, love is the lesson.
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Diane Keasler
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Re: Hoping for some positive news
Thanks Eibhlin
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Chuu chan
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Re: Hoping for some positive news
Thanks Screwie
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Chuu chan
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Re: Hoping for some positive news
17 years this past March after an almost total loss in my right eye. The left remains stable with 20/20.
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Eibhlin Fionn
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