Side effect, permanent loss of vision? That's very serious and frightening. My ophthalmologist only told me about it making my dry eyes worse and I didn't even like that. No surgery for me.
Trustworthy information. Thank you. But how about eye floaters threatment? I've been suffering it for about 5 years, and since the last christmass I've got numerous floaters irritating me and making the hell in my life. I see them coming from the bottom of my eyes upward when I raising up my head abruptly. I see them moving in any directions of different shapes and sizes. It turned so I can't contemplate the firmament or the sea line anymore because of erraticly moving dark spots, small circles and stains causing by floaters. I would appreciate any information about specific laser threatment methods that would probably keep me sane filling me with hope to mitigate the negative floaters effect. Thank you!
Hello, Unfortunately we do not provide medical advice over social media and recommend that you contact your ophthalmologist to schedule an appointment to discuss options. Kind regards, Lesley
@@sharphealthcare I wish I could. I live in the different country with no chance to get to your clinic. YES or NO answer would be enough regarding the question do I have a hope. Thanks
I'm having this done next week. It does concern me at some level as i've already had an iridotomy twice on both eyes and now i'm getting the SLT Laser treatment. The idea of losing my sight scares me just a little/lot, but i am hopeful. I wonder how much does hight blood pressure influence the development of glaucoma?
@@AlarisH The first part of it was not as expected. The procedure itself was extremely painful, (it's not supposed to be) and then i couldn't see well for most part of the day. kept my eyes shut and had lots of pain for 3 days after, with much sensitivity and discomfort until the 6th day. The second part of it was significantly better, the specialist turned the intensity down and was able to walk out of there and see. I did take 2 extra strength tylenol before the procedure. Thank you for asking. It's been over a week since the second surgery and i'm much better. I take my eye drops and finished the post-op anti-inflammatory drops. Thank you for asking
@@faithhope4480 Hello Faith, I am considering getting this procedure done. K do not d well putting anything in to my eyes, including eye drops so I am trying to educate myself as much as possible. Can you explain why there was two parts to your procedure please?
Hi Preciousbaby Face, We encourage you to reach out to your primary care physician or your ophthalmologist to discuss pricing based on your insurance. In good health, Mandy
Hello Meriem, We do not provide medical advice over social media and recommend that you contact an ophthalmologist to schedule an appointment to discuss any questions you may have. Thank you, Lesley
Hello Jangalam Thank you for your question. We encourage you to reach out to your primary care physician or your ophthalmologist, so that they can assist you. Thank you, Janice
@@lulu2dani wow...missed your question. The use of MIGS implants like istent & others. There is very very little risk involved. one may also consider ALT/SLT surgery, usually about 5mins in each eye & walk out procedure. Then there is ECP, the laser targets the cillary processes (these produce the aquerous fluid which does not exit the mesh properly & thus causes backup of fluid which raises the IOPressure). In most cases patients MAY be allowed to come off of their eye...of course only your doctor could say yes or no.
@@forward_ever_ever2595 Thanks, turns out I brought mine down 11 points cutting caffeine and using a supplement for eye pressure. They no longer consider me at risk. 🙂
Great job on your presentation. Very thorough.
I can better understand why they hurt and run only in one eye. My diagnosis is correct but I do have healing thank you.
Your video compilation is very helpful.😊
Excellent treatment
wow best ever clear explanation
Side effect, permanent loss of vision? That's very serious and frightening. My ophthalmologist only told me about it making my dry eyes worse and I didn't even like that. No surgery for me.
Same here!! Wow that's a list of possible side affects the drops don't seem so bad now lol
Thank you dr
Thank you, doctor.
Mother... temporary increase in eye pressure? The whole reason why one would do the surgery is to lower pressure????
Its not your normal blood pressure
If it increased more than usual you could lose your sight
Thanks
Try it! Consulting with your medic. It works so well.
In the Marines, they just tell us to hydrate, change our socks, and take pain killers.
@@TheSushiandme lol
Trustworthy information. Thank you. But how about eye floaters threatment? I've been suffering it for about 5 years, and since the last christmass I've got numerous floaters irritating me and making the hell in my life. I see them coming from the bottom of my eyes upward when I raising up my head abruptly. I see them moving in any directions of different shapes and sizes.
It turned so I can't contemplate the firmament or the sea line anymore because of erraticly moving dark spots, small circles and stains causing by floaters. I would appreciate any information about specific laser threatment methods that would probably keep me sane filling me with hope to mitigate the negative floaters effect. Thank you!
Hello, Unfortunately we do not provide medical advice over social media and recommend that you contact your ophthalmologist to schedule an appointment to discuss options.
Kind regards,
Lesley
@@sharphealthcare I wish I could. I live in the different country with no chance to get to your clinic. YES or NO answer would be enough regarding the question do I have a hope. Thanks
I have too just recently got information this is accompanied by age only a few in one eye. At least we understand it is not associated with glycoma.
Duration of the procedure
My brother
Any idea of who is the best eye surgeon in India, preferably Delhi
I am full damager joag patient.I am 32years old.please ask me for this position.
I'm having this done next week. It does concern me at some level as i've already had an iridotomy twice on both eyes and now i'm getting the SLT Laser treatment. The idea of losing my sight scares me just a little/lot, but i am hopeful. I wonder how much does hight blood pressure influence the development of glaucoma?
Hi Faith,
We encourage you to reach out to your primary care physician or your ophthalmologist, so that they can assist you. Thank you!
Kindly,
Dani
How did the surgery go?
@@AlarisH The first part of it was not as expected. The procedure itself was extremely painful, (it's not supposed to be) and then i couldn't see well for most part of the day. kept my eyes shut and had lots of pain for 3 days after, with much sensitivity and discomfort until the 6th day. The second part of it was significantly better, the specialist turned the intensity down and was able to walk out of there and see. I did take 2 extra strength tylenol before the procedure. Thank you for asking. It's been over a week since the second surgery and i'm much better.
I take my eye drops and finished the post-op anti-inflammatory drops. Thank you for asking
@@faithhope4480 Hello Faith, I am considering getting this procedure done. K do not d well putting anything in to my eyes, including eye drops so I am trying to educate myself as much as possible. Can you explain why there was two parts to your procedure please?
@@faithhope4480 how much is that surgery cost? How effective is?
I havedo this lazer but my vision became bettre
Sir after treb surgory fluid observed in side of eye and fluid drain out side of eye kindly response is requested
How much is this surgery cost cause the glasses that were giving to me aren't working
Hi Preciousbaby Face,
We encourage you to reach out to your primary care physician or your ophthalmologist to discuss pricing based on your insurance.
In good health,
Mandy
my doctor put me on drops... it works so no surgery for me!
I have been on eye drops for a few years but the quit working
@@marilynlange9454 Damn, hope you found something else that worked for you!
Please i am a Quetion this opération is easy !
Hello Meriem, We do not provide medical advice over social media and recommend that you contact an ophthalmologist to schedule an appointment to discuss any questions you may have.
Thank you,
Lesley
How is it different from trabeculotomy
Hello Jangalam
Thank you for your question. We encourage you to reach out to your primary care physician or your ophthalmologist, so that they can assist you.
Thank you,
Janice
This doesnt sound so bad 🙂
until the side effects lol. damn haha
This is old....there is a way way more modern procedure done no risks & you do not have to in most cases use drops again
Like what?
@@lulu2dani wow...missed your question. The use of MIGS implants like istent & others. There is very very little risk involved. one may also consider ALT/SLT surgery, usually about 5mins in each eye & walk out procedure. Then there is ECP, the laser targets the cillary processes (these produce the aquerous fluid which does not exit the mesh properly & thus causes backup of fluid which raises the IOPressure). In most cases patients MAY be allowed to come off of their eye...of course only your doctor could say yes or no.
@@forward_ever_ever2595 Thanks, turns out I brought mine down 11 points cutting caffeine and using a supplement for eye pressure. They no longer consider me at risk. 🙂