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    Glaucoma

    Morning all,
    I haven't talked about this before on PT because it has been too depressing for me however... I now have great news. I have glaucoma and I was taking pills, drops and had laser eye surgery several years ago and still my pressue was much too high. Normal pressure is between 10 and 20. Anything over 20 really needs to be checked every six months. Well mine was 32 in the left eye. That is really bad. I had the surgery on 11.15 and the pressure in the left eye is down to 22 and the right is 26. I will have my right eye done sometime in March. I just turned 48 this month and I am much too young to go blind. I still have to take my eye drops now three times a day but that is a small price to pay for vision. I hope everyone over 40 gets their eyes checked. This horrible disease gives no warning. And any vision lost cannot be replaced. A yearly exam for everyone over 40 is a must. I feel blessed to live in a time where we do have this laser, it will cost me a fortune but it's better then losing my sight.

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    How frightening! I'm very glad to hear that your first surgery has been so successful. That must be such a weight off your mind. I hope things continue to go well for you.

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    Marigold2, good for you keeping regular appointments with your ophthalmologist. Glaucoma truly is a silent disease and often is detected only on routine exams. I work for an ophthalmologist and he specializes in glaucoma. We see many people with this disease and the important thing is to be diligent with drops and faithfully keep appointments. I wish you continued improvement!

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    I have glaucoma also. There are PILLS you can take too? My eyes hurt all the time and even new glasses are not helping with the pain anymore. The doctor will only give me 1- 30 day supply of the drops and working like I do, I am out more than I have it. I went for tests on my eyes last week and he was late so I got fed up and rescheduled.

    I was thinking about asking about that laser eye surgery, thinking that would get rid of the problem... It don't? Obviously not.. Drats!

    What is the name of those pills, I'd like to research them on the internet.

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    Hi again,

    Yes I worked for an ophthmologist as well. three years. He did my first laser surgery with the argon laser, it hurt like hell. So so painful. This new laser I had on 11/15 uses cool light instead of hot to punch holes in the mesh. A lot less painful. Of course the two Valium I took before hand didn't hurt either. I was on the pills Diamox Sequels 500mg for two years. My glucoma specialist told me that these pills can cause liver and or kidney problems if taken for extended periods. If I was 70 she would leave me on them but being only 48 not such a good idea. I now take my Trusopt three times a day. I have tried all the drops and nothing really helped. Having worked for an eye Dr I was always getting my pressure checked or worring about getting my pressure checked. If your Dr says you are a good canidate for the laser I would recommand it as it will lower the pressure and perhaps you will be able to stop taking any meds, for me that is not the case. Good luck to you. You are in my thoughts. Monica

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    Thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2
    Hi again,

    Yes I worked for an ophthmologist as well. three years. He did my first laser surgery with the argon laser, it hurt like hell. So so painful. This new laser I had on 11/15 uses cool light instead of hot to punch holes in the mesh. A lot less painful. Of course the two Valium I took before hand didn't hurt either. I was on the pills Diamox Sequels 500mg for two years. My glucoma specialist told me that these pills can cause liver and or kidney problems if taken for extended periods. If I was 70 she would leave me on them but being only 48 not such a good idea. I now take my Trusopt three times a day. I have tried all the drops and nothing really helped. Having worked for an eye Dr I was always getting my pressure checked or worring about getting my pressure checked. If your Dr says you are a good canidate for the laser I would recommand it as it will lower the pressure and perhaps you will be able to stop taking any meds, for me that is not the case. Good luck to you. You are in my thoughts. Monica
    I'm glad that you are so knowledgeable about your disease although very sorry that you have this. My position is that of receptionist and medical transcriptionist so I basically learn from what I type and from overhearing conversations. I am familiar with Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty but there is something else called Argon Laser Trabeculectomy. I have never asked what the difference is. Do you know? Laura's Babies, I am so sorry that you are also a glaucoma patient. For anyone reading this thread who is overdue for an appointment with their eye doctor I hope this will prompt you to make that call and schedule an appointment. It is also particularly important for patients with diabetes to maintain regular eye appointments.

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    Marigold, I feel for you. I hope the surgery brings you success with your vision. It's scary getting older and having our eyesight fail and have the docs tell us there's not much they can do about it.

    I was just diagnosed with AMD - Age-related Macular Degeneration (the dry type). There is no cure, however the docs at U.C. are reviewing my case extensively. I'm being presented at the cornea clinic on 2/28, which means a whole roomful of top-notch medical students will be examining me. I was impressed with the three I met this past week, one of whom asked questions none of my doctors in my 50+ years on this planet ever asked. He was right on top of what is going on with my eyes and recommended a simple surgery which just might help me stave off blindness for a bit longer.

    Marigold is right - please get your eyes checked regularly. If conditions are caught early, with medicine moving as quickly as it is these days, you might be able to stave off blindness.

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    Good for you Marigold, I hope your recovery continues to provide improved vision.

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    That is just terrible! I am so sorry about what you are going through. And it is so nice to hear that you are doing anything possible to keep your eyesight. I don't know what life would be without being able to see. Keep us updated, I hope you never ever go blind. And keep doing what you're doing to keep your sight. You've definately inspired me with this as that when it comes down to it you can still be a happy person even when you have this terrible problem to deal with. Keep smiling Marigold!


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    Marigold and others, thank you for sharing your stories and information! I do have diabetes and although my eye "health" seems to checkout "ok" up until now, my vision gets worse. I am due for a check-up again now and will now be certain to get one soon.

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    Thank you everyone for the kind words and thoughts. What a nice group of people here.

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