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Re: How common is second NAION attack?

 

Hi Pamela,

How long apart between the two attacks?
What did you do to prevent the second attack? Sleep apnea with CPAP?

Cliff


Re: How common is second NAION attack?

 

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I ?also have NAION in both eyes. After the first event, I was always told there was only a 15% chance of it recurring in the second eye. The second event has been tough, but I do still see well enough to drive in areas I’m familiar with. The question that has recently come to mine and I plan to ask at my next appointment is - has anyone had this happen a third time, worsening the damage in either eye?

On May 11, 2025, at 7:32?AM, Russ Poter via groups.io <russpoter@...> wrote:

?Ditto .. data via U of Iowa Medical?


On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 10:54 AM, Andrew Watson via groups.io
<aowats3@...> wrote:
I recall reading in my early research that ?amongst all stricken once, chance of second eye being affected is 15% within 5 years. Can’t recall the source.

Andy W.

On May 10, 2025, at 16:33, Bestray Pty Ltd via groups.io <bestray@...> wrote:

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Hi everyone?
?
By reading messages in this group, I have a feeling that second NAION is much more common than I expected.?
Is it a misperception? Or is it really quite common to have a second attack. I am very worried.
?
thanks
Cliff
?
?


Re: How common is second NAION attack?

Russ Poter
 

Ditto .. data via U of Iowa Medical?


On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 10:54 AM, Andrew Watson via groups.io
<aowats3@...> wrote:
I recall reading in my early research that ?amongst all stricken once, chance of second eye being affected is 15% within 5 years. Can’t recall the source.

Andy W.

On May 10, 2025, at 16:33, Bestray Pty Ltd via groups.io <bestray@...> wrote:

?
Hi everyone?
?
By reading messages in this group, I have a feeling that second NAION is much more common than I expected.?
Is it a misperception? Or is it really quite common to have a second attack. I am very worried.
?
thanks
Cliff
?
?


Re: Questions re: Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

Been since June 2024 for me.?

Cheryl?

On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 7:35?AM Bestray Pty Ltd via <bestray=[email protected]> wrote:
How long have you been staying unilateral?






Re: Questions re: Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

How long have you been staying unilateral?


Re: Questions re: Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

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Yes for me; about 25% both eyes, though NAION so far in one eye only, but it’s about 90% impaired.

On May 10, 2025, at 19:11, Deane Williams via groups.io <pyroartist@...> wrote:

? To everyone:
When you write about your first or second NAION event please let us know if you have
?a low cup-to-disc ratio in that eye as that would be helpful in understanding why it may have happened.
Often, that is the number one cause, but not always.

Thank you.

Deane
(moderator)



On 5/10/2025 12:36 PM, Mstusick@... via groups.io wrote:
Cliff and Debra
I agree with Deborah sometimes we will never know what caused the second event. I had no conditions that any of the doctors could find that could even cause the first event ?and the second was five months later . ?all tests were negative ?and ?I was int ?pretty much perfect health.After my first event they all assured me that my chances of a second event was minimal. My newest NO felt very differently and said it is her experience that the chances of a second event is greater than 30 to 40% over a two to five year period. She noticed the swelling in the second eye before I even had any symptoms and for six weeks I was 2020 and then it got worse even with steroid treatment. Being bilateral is certainly life-changing. Try to go on with your life and enjoy every day.Not knowing what else I could have done has been difficult but overtime I am learning to adapt . My best to all of you ,
Mike


Re: Odds of 2nd attack: 20% w/in 5 years

 

Did your have sleep apnea in the two attacks?


Re: Odds of 2nd attack: 20% w/in 5 years

 

what do you mean? did you have a second attack?


Re: Odds of 2nd attack: 20% w/in 5 years

 

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Hi Mike
? ? ? ? ? Good to read your message. My events pretty much mirror yours. First eye at 57 years old 2nd event 18 months later again in very good health and given no specific reason. Like you say life changing. Could I ask which country your in ?

On 10 May 2025, at 21:13, Russ Poter via groups.io <russpoter@...> wrote:

?Asked many times, in last 8 years .. recall data was from Univ of Iowa Medical?

I thought I could take those odds .. I am on year 10

My $0.02 .. stress can be big factor in NAION. So .. reduce stress ..


Re: Sleep Apnea

 

No sleep apnea


On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 9:56?PM eyenul via <eyenull=[email protected]> wrote:
I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea in August 2023
and? my oxygen level dropped to 69% during sleep. Had my first epi of NAION on my right eye on Oct 2023. Had high BP at that time and I think both factors had contributed.?



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Re: Sleep Apnea

 

I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea in August 2023
and? my oxygen level dropped to 69% during sleep. Had my first epi of NAION on my right eye on Oct 2023. Had high BP at that time and I think both factors had contributed.?


Odds of 2nd attack: 20% w/in 5 years

Russ Poter
 

Asked many times, in last 8 years .. recall data was from Univ of Iowa Medical?

I thought I could take those odds .. I am on year 10

My $0.02 .. stress can be big factor in NAION. So .. reduce stress ..


Re: Questions re: Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

I haven’t been tested specifically for that. Was just told I had crowed blood vessels in my eyes. Thus the anatomy and genetics statement from neuro ophthalmologist.?

Going to discuss cup/disc ration in July for next appointment. Learned about this from the discussions I see here

Cheryl?

On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 1:11?PM Deane Williams via <pyroartist=[email protected]> wrote:
To everyone:
When you write about your first or second NAION event please let us know if you have
?a low cup-to-disc ratio in that eye as that would be helpful in understanding why it may have happened.
Often, that is the number one cause, but not always.

Thank you.

Deane
(moderator)



On 5/10/2025 12:36 PM, Mstusick@... via wrote:
Cliff and Debra
I agree with Deborah sometimes we will never know what caused the second event. I had no conditions that any of the doctors could find that could even cause the first event ?and the second was five months later . ?all tests were negative ?and ?I was int ?pretty much perfect health.After my first event they all assured me that my chances of a second event was minimal. My newest NO felt very differently and said it is her experience that the chances of a second event is greater than 30 to 40% over a two to five year period. She noticed the swelling in the second eye before I even had any symptoms and for six weeks I was 2020 and then it got worse even with steroid treatment. Being bilateral is certainly life-changing. Try to go on with your life and enjoy every day.Not knowing what else I could have done has been difficult but overtime I am learning to adapt . My best to all of you ,
Mike


Re: Questions re: Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

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To everyone:
When you write about your first or second NAION event please let us know if you have
?a low cup-to-disc ratio in that eye as that would be helpful in understanding why it may have happened.
Often, that is the number one cause, but not always.

Thank you.

Deane
(moderator)



On 5/10/2025 12:36 PM, Mstusick@... via groups.io wrote:

Cliff and Debra
I agree with Deborah sometimes we will never know what caused the second event. I had no conditions that any of the doctors could find that could even cause the first event ?and the second was five months later . ?all tests were negative ?and ?I was int ?pretty much perfect health.After my first event they all assured me that my chances of a second event was minimal. My newest NO felt very differently and said it is her experience that the chances of a second event is greater than 30 to 40% over a two to five year period. She noticed the swelling in the second eye before I even had any symptoms and for six weeks I was 2020 and then it got worse even with steroid treatment. Being bilateral is certainly life-changing. Try to go on with your life and enjoy every day.Not knowing what else I could have done has been difficult but overtime I am learning to adapt . My best to all of you ,
Mike


Re: How common is second NAION attack?

 

Both my eyes happened at the sane time. Left eye a little worse. I have stabilized and pray that my eyes maintain where they are now. Been 10 months.?

Cheryl

On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 10:33?AM Bestray Pty Ltd via <bestray=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everyone?
?
By reading messages in this group, I have a feeling that second NAION is much more common than I expected.?
Is it a misperception? Or is it really quite common to have a second attack. I am very worried.
?
thanks
Cliff
?
?


Re: A NAION After Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

Do you have any data on the hyperbaric treatment itself? Chamber pressure, duration of each treatment, number of treatments and how many days apart? ? Thank you!?


Re: Questions re: Visit Summary of Instructions (Pages 1-9 & 10))

 

Cliff and Debra
I agree with Deborah sometimes we will never know what caused the second event. I had no conditions that any of the doctors could find that could even cause the first event ?and the second was five months later . ?all tests were negative ?and ?I was int ?pretty much perfect health.After my first event they all assured me that my chances of a second event was minimal. My newest NO felt very differently and said it is her experience that the chances of a second event is greater than 30 to 40% over a two to five year period. She noticed the swelling in the second eye before I even had any symptoms and for six weeks I was 2020 and then it got worse even with steroid treatment. Being bilateral is certainly life-changing. Try to go on with your life and enjoy every day.Not knowing what else I could have done has been difficult but overtime I am learning to adapt . My best to all of you ,
Mike


Re: How common is second NAION attack?

 

Just took steroids.??

Funny thing; these events happened in 2002-2003 and I have to say that over time I have gotten used to them or they have mitigated.

On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 11:24?AM Chuu chan via <eggwah123=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Jimlely,

Did you do anything to stop the second attack from happening? Like using a CPAP machine for sleep apnea?

Cliff






Re: Sleep Apnea

 

Thanks for this. I will down load the app!?

On Sat, 10 May 2025 at 5:25?pm, aheskin via <aheskin=[email protected]> wrote:
I use a cpap and have gotten very into what happens when I sleep.? There is an app called Oscar that allows you to read the card.? I was told by an N.O. that a single bad? event can cause an attack.? I have an overall average aprea level of a low .6, but I have learned you can not rely on an low average.? On a given night I might have only one event that is high that over the night looks like I had little apnea.? For example last week I had a score of one but that came from a single event of 14 in the middle of the night.? What would have happened with out the cpap.? Also every one in a while I have no apnea until early in the morning and then things seem to go crazy.? Most nights very little happens.? It is frustrating to have to use the machine night after night for that one bad night, but I would rather not have another attack.





-------- Original message --------
From: "Bestray Pty Ltd via " <bestray=[email protected]>
Date: 5/10/25 7:29 AM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [NAION] Sleep Apnea

Hi everyone,
?
Just wonder among us who suffer NAION, how many have sleep apnea?
My NO says Sleep Apnea is a contributing factor to NAION.
Do you have untreated sleep apnea when you got NAION??
?
Thanks
Cliff


Re: Sleep Apnea

 

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I use a cpap and have gotten very into what happens when I sleep.? There is an app called Oscar that allows you to read the card.? I was told by an N.O. that a single bad? event can cause an attack.? I have an overall average aprea level of a low .6, but I have learned you can not rely on an low average.? On a given night I might have only one event that is high that over the night looks like I had little apnea.? For example last week I had a score of one but that came from a single event of 14 in the middle of the night.? What would have happened with out the cpap.? Also every one in a while I have no apnea until early in the morning and then things seem to go crazy.? Most nights very little happens.? It is frustrating to have to use the machine night after night for that one bad night, but I would rather not have another attack.





-------- Original message --------
From: "Bestray Pty Ltd via groups.io" <bestray@...>
Date: 5/10/25 7:29 AM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [NAION] Sleep Apnea

Hi everyone,
?
Just wonder among us who suffer NAION, how many have sleep apnea?
My NO says Sleep Apnea is a contributing factor to NAION.
Do you have untreated sleep apnea when you got NAION??
?
Thanks
Cliff