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Friends:
I posted before that I saw opthamologist in Pittsburgh area who says he won't do anything ( pressures up in both eyes, somewhat bloodshot, sore to touch, pain intermittently, blurred vision and can't see in daylight) to help me until he "has to".
I already have diminished vision in both eyes ( left has central loss---he says expanded blind spot) and right is blurred all over. ---but he says that there is nothing to do for autoimmune eye even if you have it. Is that right?
He says he won't prescribe glaucoma drops because I had bad reaction to two of them . Thinks was the preservatives. Won't do a trabeculectomy ( spelling?) to open drainiage. Just says to "Wait" until things worsen furhter.
Do you know of any Pittsburgh area eye specialists who will be more apt to explore this with me?
Do you know what can be done for autoimmune eye if that is the problem?
Does it cause central or peripheral loss?
Any diagnostic test ideas? He just looks into eye and checks the pressure. Can't fluids be tested?
Thanks for any information you can give.
PApain
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