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Question by April: My grandma has been diagnosed with atheromatous aorta…But my question is, can she undergo eye operation ?
she has cataract and we are just worried that the eye operation might affect her aorta….
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Answer by SapphireTigress Are all the members of her healthcare team approving the surgery? Has her cardiologist “cleared” her? If they all approve, then surgery will probably be okay. If her eye doctor doesn’t know about the aorta problem, he/she MUST be notified before proceeding with surgery, to obtain medical clearance from her cardiologist.
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Question by Bill F: Just been diagnosed with Choroidal melanoma. What can I expect that the Drs. aren’t telling me?
This came on very quickly and I was in the MD’s chair and had everything scheduled in less than a week. I am being treated by the best in Boston and trying to have faith, but most of what I have seen on-line produces a pretty dire picture for my future. I have lost most of the sight in one eye, but I am more concerned about the tumor metastasizing. The MDs are telling me that it very seldom happens, but this is a very rare form of cancer anyway so why wouldn’t I be unlucky enough to have this spread if I was unlucky enough to have contracted it in the first place? I am not having my CAT scan until the end of the week and am trying to stay calm until then.They have told me that if it has metastasized that there is no treatment. I am not afraid of losing the eye if it will keep me alive. Has anybody come out of this in one piece? If your surgery (radiation plaque) was successful did you regain any of the lost sight (were they able to reattach the Retina?). They have told me that at the very least I may lose more of the sight in this eye and will also develop a cataract from the radiation. I guess I am just looking for reassurance. Thanks for your help.
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Answer by essentiallysolo you sound like you have almost convinced yourself that you are not going to survive this…. wrong approach kiddo. Attitude and intention count for a huge amount in beating any cancer… you have to beleive you will beat it, simply don’t accept any other possibility.
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Question by Russell and Co: My cat has been diagnosed with cataracts, Please Help?
Can someone please give me help with advice on cats with cataracts, i have been advised cataracts in cats leads to glaucoma, once glaucoma is diagnosed it will lead to blindness. does anyone know how long cataracts will exist in my cat before it actually becomes glaucoma. can anyone give me advice on how to help my cat. anyone have any idea as to the cost of corrective surgery, there is no possible way i will consider having my cat put to sleep, i love him dearly. but someone surely can give me advice.. please help
Please, , i i hardly need uncaring wisecracks at the moment
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Answer by Jack Black is back in humans they prescribe marijuana for this so maybe blow some pot smoke in your cats face to help it fell better
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Question by KaraokeMojo: Has anyone been diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis? I have that disorder and need support.?
I am 27 years old and it was discovered that I have Juvenile (then Rheumatoid) now Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) when I was 10 years old. It was realized due to the fact there was significant inflammation in my right eye. They did all sorts of tests on me and decided there was no cause for my disorder (funny the disorder came to be re-named idiopathic, which means “cause unknown”). I had some joint problems and a limited range of movement in my knees and hips, and the biggie was my eye. I had cataract surgery when I was 12 years old. I had had injections in my eye prior to that as well as oral steroids to try to combat the inflammations in my eye and other body parts. I struggled with my eye for a long time afterwards, and my bad joints have now just become a fact of life for me. But I have recently started having headaches behind and above my right eye, the same one that I had problems with. My left eye is unaffected, by the way. I decided to go to the ophthalmologist who had tracked my progress previously (it had been 5 years since I had seen an eye doctor due to the fact that I had no insurance). I figured that my headaches and further blurred vision was due to the proteins that stuck to my lens (called senechae..sp?) that was due to the inflammation. Unfortunately, the doc looked at my eye and said there is very little coverage of my lens with the senechae and that I had a “cupped optical nerve”. GLAUCOMA! It was caused by the “pressure” in my eye being continuously too high. Now I am really worried that I won’t ever be able to see again! I have seen a retinal specialist who has referred me to a glaucoma specialist, and also a rheumatologist to be placed on medication for my jointal arthritis. I am so terrified that they will find something wrong with me that no medicine can really help. Each visit with a specialist is going to cost me from $ 200 to $ 800, along with travel expenses because one one of the specialists is in my state. I have medicaid, but it does not cover my out of state expenses since the specialists don’t accept out of state medicaid. This is getting ridiculously expensive and scary. I just wish I had some support in all of this. So, has anyone else out there been through this? None of my friends understand it and my mom is the only one who comprehends what is going on because she has been there with me every step of the way. My husband is supportive in it, but he barely understands the common cold, much less a complex rare arthritic disorder… He is there with me, but I have no idea how to explain it all to him. One must understand the workings and parts of the eye before they can comprehend this disorder and what it is doing to me, and he did not excel in his health courses in school. I just want a friend who understands for support, who I can discuss this with. I need the hope and strength of a companion with a similar disorder or even the same one. Please contact me at therin_acean@yahoo.com if you would like to talk. This was written on 10-21-09 but I would respond years from now if I got a letter. Thank you for reading this. God Bless You!
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Answer by NANCY R To Be honest,It will take a little time to find the answer for the question of yours.have a look at the resource here
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Question by Demi Lovato: Optical : Please help , my cataract surgery has been done in right eye?
Just 2 weeks back my eye surgery has been done : —
In a day atleast 5-6 times i feel like some one is poking from needle . Why it happens , will it be any dangerous effects . please help me .. will it be alright ???
Please do let me know : from hereafterwards can i wear a sunglasses to protect from sunrays , is it good and any other tips for my eyes ???
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Answer by Saral Demi whenever one ask medical advice he/she must be precise and give a complete history of the medical problem to his/her advisor to be. I hope there may be some ophthalmologists to answer your question but they may not advise you correctly in want of proper history of your disease. In medical practice history of the patient is very important to understand the disease and arrive at a diagnosis.
Since I know a bit of your medical history hence am able to tell you. Demi you had an injury to your eye which resulted in cataract. In such cases the lens which might have been implanted into you eye is put in an artificially created sac and there may remain some irritation in your operated eye post operatively for some weeks. It is a common problem and will disappear in due course.However your ophthalmologist might have prescribed some artificial tear drops like Tearplus etc. for this. You can wear sunglasses but it has no relation with the course of recovery in your eye problem.
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