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Re: Immunotherapy induced NAION
Do you know the cream you were prescribed? I was just prescribed SLUOROURACIL and CALCIPOTRIENE.
By Nancy Title · #910 ·
Re: Blood Pressure
Well damn, what can one do about that? Might this be due to blood being diverted to the gut to pick up nutrients, dropping pressure in other parts of the body? Might it help to eat several small meals
By Wuensch, Karl Louis <WUENSCHK@...> · #909 ·
Re: Blood Pressure
My doctor has just discovered I have a severe, daily drop in blood pressure after eating lunch or dinner. This is known as "postprandial hypotension" and it occurs in 1 in 3 of people over 60 (which I
By ScottishDave · #908 ·
Blood Pressure
From my readings, the usual causal event is low blood pressure in the anterior optic nerve. Any association with high blood pressure is likely due to the medications prescribed for high blood pressure
By Wuensch, Karl Louis <WUENSCHK@...> · #907 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Ischemia is lack of or lessening of blood flow. ?Blood provides oxygen to cells therefore if you starve a cell or neuron in our case of blood long enough the risk of neuropathy (death of the neuron)
By GaryGBrown · #906 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
No blood pressure issues or anemia here mine happened pretty soon after I got out of the hospital for severe case of covid so my theory is something to do with the low blood oxygen I was experiencing
By Jareer Uri · #905 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Nope...I was under a lot of stress but no high blood pressure or anemia. Paula -- Professor Paula McGlasson She, Her, Hers Production Manager, URI Theatre (401) 874-2712 office (401) 315-2227 home
By Paula Mcglasson · #904 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Nope. Apparently I was perfectly healthy when this happened to me...all tests negative, etc. Just potentially bad anatomy.
By Bobbie James · #903 ·
Re: Sleep apnea
Sleep Apnea is only one of the many factors for NAION. I just happened to have this occur to me
By Chiarina Blake · #902 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Hi Deane. Yes. My blood pressure has been on the lower to normal side. I am a vegetarian so had lower iron levels. My blood pressure dropped too low during the night and my optic nerve was starved if
By Chiarina Blake · #901 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
No anemia, BP was always on the low side but normal.
By Deane Williams · #900 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
No anemia or hypotension, just recently diagnosed with sleep apnea which (per a recent Eyewiki article) is "associated with NAION although in all of the cases, no causal relationship has been
By Clare C · #899 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
I do not on either. Christopher Knaak 805-603-2433
By Christopher Knaak · #898 ·
Re: Sleep apnea
Oh really? I¡¯m sorry if I spoke misinformed. We¡¯ve been on this journey since June 2022 so still fairly new. This is what we¡¯ve been told thus far including at Houston methodist with Dr. Lee.
By prenni5 <prenni5@...> · #897 ·
Sleep apnea
Sorry that¡¯s incorrect. Most NAION victims do NOT have sleep apnea. Marc
By Marc Gold · #896 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
No anemia. Just low blood pressure at night when diagnosed. Lowered the blood pressure medicine and it fixed the problem. Also have sleep apnea which is common among NAION patients.
By prenni5 <prenni5@...> · #895 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
NoSent from my Galaxy
By aheskin · #894 ·
Re: Ischemic optic neuropathy
Not me. I have always had normal blood pressure and I have never been anemic. Marc
By Marc Gold · #893 ·
Ischemic optic neuropathy
Most of you have anemia and low blood pressure. Is it true?
By Medi Far · #892 ·
Re: Good news towards retina regrowth!
this is wonderful news. I hope there is some success with Stem Cell research and stimulating or regrowing optic nerve damage in our case. wrote:
By Chiarina Blake · #891 ·