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Avatar f tn Can anyone please supply me with the name of a good surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London who implants the Lentis MPlus lens? Through these posts, I have been able to find the name of a reputable doctor at this hospital, but without success so far.
Avatar m tn Hi there, My doctor can't find out the reason why I'm getting severe pain in my eyes and why my vision is blurry. As a result I have decided to go to see a private opthamologist at Moorfields eye hospital in London. On the website there is about 13 doctor who specialise in uveitis. I don't know which one to go and see. I was wondering if anyone here has any recommendation on doctors they have seen at Moorfields.
Avatar m tn I would get a second and even third opinion. This is more complex surgery than the original operation. Moreover it is something many eye surgeons have little experience doing. Be sure to ask your present surgeon how many of these he/she has done. In every community are one or two surgeons who specialize in post cataract surgery complications and do lots of this type of surgery. You might also want to consult with Moorfields Eye in London.
1409152 tn?1281464450 The operation was carried out at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London UK England. This was a cryogenic/gas filled eye to cure the detached retina. I am very worried regarding the results and what sort ot sight I will be left with. (To be totally honest its not worry its being **** scared) Currenly the vision in this eye is similar to seeing when underwater, cannot focul and everything appears to shimmer and move.
Avatar f tn m currently under the moorfields hospital in London.. blurred vision for over a year and work have made me take a career break.
Avatar f tn i have just had my natural lens replaced in my right eye, and am supposed to be having my left eye done, not sure if i want it now, as i have a huge floater and blurry vision, which i never had before. will this floater break down or dispear? is my blurry vision normal. my doctor never told me about the after effects of surgery. please help.
Avatar m tn Ever since I have had a feeling of discomfort in the eye which varies from irritating to slightly painful. My eye is unable to focus clearly at any distance and I get a distorted view- straight lines appear bent and I have lost my ability to judge distances or sizes. I am unable to work (use power tools etc). However this has been fluctuating- last week it appeared to be improving but this week it is almost as bad as it ever has been.
Avatar m tn Being only 22 i want to enjoy my life as it is getting me down. Due to high astigmatism and also an allergy in my left eye, i struggle with contact lens fitting. I had a referral to Moorfields hospital in London where i discussed surgery. I was seen by Bruce Allan who suggested surgery as an option for me. He said an ICL would be recommended and would drastically improve my eyesight and quality of life (his website here http://www.allan.
1341130 tn?1276115989 The last time i saw some one regarding the double vision was in moorfields eye hospital in london. They offered to do surgery on my good eye to put it in line with my bad eye, but there was no quarentee it would work. I have never had problems with my right eye. I have also never had prisms in my right lens, its always been the left, despite having prisms i still have double vision. My left eye is not that far off, people dont notice that, what they do notice is the redness in the corner.
Avatar f tn As i cannot get an earlier app for my son than oct at moorfields, could you tell me if there could be a connection even though he had the eye problem first? PLEASE HELP!!
Avatar n tn Thank you, Sorry, we are in London and my mother attends the Moorfields eye hospital. A very good hospital I know, but I was worried that on the NHS, she may not get the very best help (because of budgets), and that maybe if I went private, and paid, we may get better help and advice. This of course may not be the case. I don't know any more about her condition, only that they said she'd not see again from that eye. I believe she can see light, but only shadows.
Avatar n tn I went to the Moorfields eye hospital in London who said that my retinas are healthy and that I have vitreous detachment in both eyes and that floaters are nothing to worry about and I should just get on with my life. I am very slightly myopic, especially in my left eye, but I do not wear glasses or contacts and my vision is generally good. Could this be because of the ciprofloxacin or is it just a natural thing that has happened to me?
Avatar n tn It sounds like you might have some hemosiderin staining--i.e., your skin has been stained by your blood. I had that problem following eye surgery. In some cases, this type of staining can be permanent--but don't worry, I have a solution for you. Google "candela laser" to find the company's website. You'll find a small-scale study in which the AlexTriVantage laser successfully removed "permanent" hemosiderin stains.
Avatar m tn I thought it might have grown back as a pterygium on my right eye and saw and specialist at the Moorfields Eye clinic in London who examined it and said it was a pinguecula and after reading and looking at pictures I do agree with the doctor, as it does seem to be a tiny yellowish deposit that has veins running into it, the pterygium that I had before did look different and I have read that a pterygium is a more advanced form of a pinguecula.
Avatar f tn I also want to know how is it possible that after the 360 laser on my left eye for precautionary the vitrous then started pulling and retina detached. I must also mention that I am myopic -6. Now I have sclera buckle in both eyes. I must also mention that the current detachment on my right eye is not interfering with my vision. Please help from South Africa.
Avatar n tn Most recently (this year) I had laser on my other eye to repair a small detachment and tears, and because the surgeon intended to do everything possible to seal off the problem, I was given an injection of anesthetic in my eye before the laser. In other words, the surgeon anticipated that the laser could cause pain. I do have lattice but was treated with laser only when tears/holes appeared. I hope by now your pain is gone!
Avatar n tn another opthalmologist just told me that i am not suffering from exotrophia, but just an eye power problem. i was told by him that my right eye has a positive number and the right eye goes out of focus towards my ear when m not wearing glasses. he will be able to reduce it to normal by laser. i would like to know how much could be the success chance in my case and does the laser have major side effects?
Avatar f tn Actually I've been to Asg eye hospital and was seen by an eye MD opthalmologist only?
Avatar f tn About a month ago I had yag laser treatment (by another surgeon) of one eye. It went from pre-laser treatment 20/15 distance vision to post-laser treatment of 20/25 distance vision. The second surgeon is not sure why that happened. I do recall the first surgeon saying he was going to do slight monovision although I don't recall which eye that was -- I thought it was the other eye.
Avatar m tn I had cateract surgery about two years ago. My left eye is ok but my right eye has lost some vision. My eye doctor told me today that I could have my right eye lasered. Do you know what this procedure involves? Thank you.
Avatar m tn (1) Would capsulotomy tend to decrease refraction within the eye (increase focal length) and thereby reduce the amount of negative correction presently needed? (2) Would you suggest that I undergo surgery on the left eye in the near future and defer it for the right one -- or, would you suggest that surgery be performed on both eyes in the near future during one session? Postscript: Overall, I believe that monovision was a good choice.