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I experenced NAION in my right eye a little over 2 years ago if you drew a line from 10.30 o 4.30 om a clock the left portion is what was affected.? I am doing everything I can to keep it from ever
By James Chevalley · #1874 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
Hi Chuu. I was under an ophthalmologist for 5 years. Was never given a reason for either attack. In my own opinion I¡¯m going with the crowded disc theory. As for changes to life style after first
By Paul Stratford · #1873 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
Hi Paul, Thanks again for sharing. What do you think is the cause of the 2nd attack? What did you do after the first attack to prevent the 2nd one? In retrospect, what is the lesson or opinion you
By Chuu chan · #1872 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
Thanks for sharing
By Chuu chan · #1871 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
Hi. First attack December 2015. Second attack March 2017. Still drive subject to a DVLC annuall eye test. Carried on life much the same as before the attack. Had to stop mountain biking squash and
By Paul Stratford · #1870 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
It¡¯s good to hear that you are doing ok. How many years apart for the two attacks? And how do you manage? Thanks for sharing
By Chuu chan · #1869 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
I¡¯m bi lateral. It¡¯s not that bad
By Paul Stratford · #1868 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
Thanks Marc for sharing. Wish you stay unilateral ?forever.
By Chuu chan · #1867 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
My NAION has been unilateral for 12 years. I am not bilateral but I am bisexual and I ride a bicycle. M. [email protected]> wrote:
By Marc Gold · #1866 ·
Re: Nine years since my NAION event
You did a good job staying unilateral for 9 years. Well done and thanks for sharing. I feel anxious every time I read or hear someone says ¡° I am bilateral¡±.
By Chuu chan · #1865 ·
Re: interesting article in NYT
Thx. ON and NAION are often difficult to separate, medically. ---
By Russ Poter · #1864 ·
Re: interesting article in NYT
Thanks, Deane. Let me try
By Ruby · #1863 ·
Re: interesting article in NYT
Article is behind a paywall. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By Deane Williams · #1862 ·
Re: They Said Her NAION Vision Loss Was Hopeless... Until She Took a "Leap of Faith"
1/ He is NOT an M.D. 2/ NAION aligns with glaucoma, which has 3000% more patients.? ? ? ? ?Any true treatment of NAION .. would align with glaucoma .. that would be, Nobel-level medicine. ? ?
By Russ Poter · #1861 ·
interesting article in NYT
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/04/well/she-was-having-bouts-of-vision-loss-why.html
By Ruby · #1860 ·
They Said Her NAION Vision Loss Was Hopeless... Until She Took a "Leap of Faith"
Is there any validity to this at all? The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the courage not to be disappointed with what we encounter----Paulo
By Paul Campano · #1859 ·
Re: Cataract surgery caution
Talk to your N.O. and M.D. I'm not an M.D. ---
By Russ Poter · #1858 ·
Re: Cataract surgery caution
Would you say for even a skin biopsy that there should be NO EPINEPHRINE in the local anesthesia used?? Thanks. Diane Keasler Life is the school, love is the lesson.
By Diane Keasler · #1857 ·
Re: Cataract surgery caution
Many of us have posted this .. in ANY surgical situation .. face-to-face, providers involved MUST acknowledge your NAION. And in writing. With witnesses. Or leave. Providers rush about, today. Their
By Russ Poter · #1856 ·
Re: Cataract surgery caution
For what it's worth: I was advised back in 2007 that since they no longer use epinephrine in that surgery that the dangerof loss has been lessened. Since I have a cataract in my remaining non-NAION
By Eibhlin Fionn · #1855 ·