The last Trab I had was when my pressure was 44. I was pratically cacking myself at only 15, then again at 16. I’ve had pressures of 44, 39, 36, 22, 15 and now it is seeming to be ‘stable’ at 10-12.
I get my checks at Moorfields Eye Hospital under Professor Khaw (Whom of which by searching the Internet I have found to be quite a well-known guy globally, but I’m not sure on it’s entirety.)
Thank you. Eye pressure was 40-45mmHg. Advancing vision loss in a young patient on maximally tolerated medication. Voice over may come one day when I get time, but a worthwhile suggestion.
I have Glaucoma myself and never got the chance for the doctors to record my operations. If you have the information available; What pressure was this eye or what was the need for the operation?
It would of been nice for a bit of voiceover commentary – even if it was someone else who didn’t operate but knew exactly what was going on. Nevertheless, Great video.
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lilianakiraz
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
It`s a big bled but not cist. Perfect tecnic- Dra Liliana Kiraz Larumbe. Venezuela
lilianakiraz
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
It`s a big bled but there is no cist. Perfect tecnic
mohan727
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
good thats the eye kinda pains looks like! give u a five
CLTheMonk
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
Wow what a coincedence..
The last Trab I had was when my pressure was 44.
I was pratically cacking myself at only 15, then again at 16.
I’ve had pressures of 44, 39, 36, 22, 15 and now it is seeming to be ‘stable’ at 10-12.
I get my checks at Moorfields Eye Hospital under Professor Khaw (Whom of which by searching the Internet I have found to be quite a well-known guy globally, but I’m not sure on it’s entirety.)
Thanks again! Now I know what they done to me.
mdglee
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
Thank you. Eye pressure was 40-45mmHg. Advancing vision loss in a young patient on maximally tolerated medication. Voice over may come one day when I get time, but a worthwhile suggestion.
CLTheMonk
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
Excellent video.
I have Glaucoma myself and never got the chance for the doctors to record my operations.
If you have the information available; What pressure was this eye or what was the need for the operation?
It would of been nice for a bit of voiceover commentary – even if it was someone else who didn’t operate but knew exactly what was going on. Nevertheless, Great video.
kishorepaul
August 30th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
very good
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