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Re: Knee Replacement Surgery
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By jen fire · #1913 ·
Re: Knee Replacement Surgery
I am a 44 year old male and I have naion in my right eye that happened to me after a really bad covid infection in July of 2021 that had me hospitalized for 5 days. I recently had 2 separate surgeries
By Jareer Uri · #1912 ·
Re: Knee Replacement Surgery
I am having an operation under general anaesthetic in the next few weeks. No problems. No one has said, I can¡¯t have the op. [email protected]> wrote:
By Chiarina Blake · #1911 ·
New email address
Hi Can the ¡°caretaker¡± of this group please add my new address craigberelowitz@... Thanks
By Terry Berelowitz · #1910 ·
Knee Replacement Surgery
Dear Members I am new to this group having been diagnosed with NAION peripheral vision loss in my left eye 6 months ago. I would wecome hearing good news stories from those that have had knee
By jen fire · #1909 ·
Re: James Nestor's book on improved breathing
I read this book last year and it was an amazing read. Humans have discovered things thousands of years ago and then forgotten them and then re-discovered them several times. Live and learn. -- This
By Deane Williams · #1907 ·
Re: James Nestor's book on improved breathing
Thank you for the recommendation. ?Looking forward to the read.
By DM1 · #1906 ·
Re: James Nestor's book on improved breathing
Thank you so much Diane. After your recommendation I put myself on the wait list for the *audio version* on my digital public library app, Libby. -Debra B [email protected]> wrote:
By Debra B · #1905 ·
Re: James Nestor's book on improved breathing
Thanks, Diane. I just ordered it. Eileen
By Eibhlin Fionn · #1904 ·
James Nestor's book on improved breathing
With sleep apnea often being a precursor to NAION, the information provided in James Nestor's Breath?could possibly naturally improve all our breathing and reduce some of our anxiety worrying if we
By Diane Keasler · #1903 ·
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I've been playing Pickleball for 9 years, intermediate skills. ?My rally is still fine, but since my left eye NAION, I can no longer serve to save my life! ?I know it is a brain connection, but it
By Lake Garren · #1902 ·
Re: NAION v eye stroke video
EMAIL ADDRESS CHANGE PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL craigberelowitz@... Thank you Terry Berelowitz
By Terry Berelowitz · #1901 ·
Re: NAION v eye stroke video
I found this YouTube video called *¡°Understanding NAION vs. Eye Stroke: Key Differences, Similarities & Integrative Treatment Options¡±
By Debra B · #1900 ·
Re: When did you know you had a disc-at-risk?
Sobering comments - but very helpful to put in perspective. Think we all look for causes, reasons and what we (or someone) did wrong but I think you¡¯re right. We¡¯re just unlucky. Andrea
By Andrea Zemmel · #1899 ·
Re: When did you know you had a disc-at-risk?
Let me share with all of you that there are huge number of patients who can be said to have?disc at risk, but hardly anyone progresses to NAION. This was found to be a retrospective common factor to
By Aloke Gupta · #1898 ·
Re: When did you know you had a disc-at-risk?
Most of these posts about knowledge of NAION by professionals refer to "opticians" and "optometrists". I don't think we can rely on their abilities in this field. Only ophthalmologists can be
By Joseph W Harrison · #1897 ·
Re: When did you know you had a disc-at-risk?
I never found out until after I lost my eyesight. My medical treatment was next to worthless. The two hardest tests on the spiritual road are the patience to wait for the right moment and the
By Paul Campano · #1896 ·
Re: When did you know you had a disc-at-risk?
COULDN'T AGREE MORE! Diane Keasler Life is the school, love is the lesson.
By Diane Keasler · #1895 ·
Re: When did you know you had a disc-at-risk?
Hi Ruby, I wasn¡¯t told for ages. I saw references from other sufferers to crowded discs and so asked my optician whether this applied to me. She told me no. Later, when having further tests I was
By Tracey Dowsing · #1894 ·
NAION v eye stroke
I was told by my NO and my NP that some drs. would refer to my NAION as an eye stroke, but it is not considered to be one. That has come to pass. I am having a difficult time finding info that states
By Ruby · #1893 ·