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Why don't you go and see an eye doctor? If in Bangkok, there is Rutnin Eye Hospital.

 

It won't be very nice if you lose your sight. Especially if you  could have done something about it.

 

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4 hours ago, Dan O said:

Go to get your eyes checked. You may have a situation that can be corrected

And may I also add, get a second opinion.

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Definitely need to see a couple of the best eye doctors around.

They can do wonders these days, but you need the best.

In my case I had eye problems which turned out to be many floaters in the right eye. Specialist said they are small calcification in the white of the eye and he could do an op. that removes the white part and the floaters. (I'm fairly sure that's what he said).

So drs can do wonders, but you have to get THE BEST.

As an example: I had 3 previous back operations from well recommended professors from a large hospital in my home country. Last year my 4th back operation, where afterwards the Specialist said very sorry but the previous operations were incorrect and he undid previous work and inserted rods and screws to put the curve back in my lumbar region.

Also he said can't fix the neuropathy. I challenger this and he sent me for another test. Test results = no neuropathy.

So find the best specialists, then pick the best out of the bunch.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Stupid topic. Obviously see an eye dr.

Then why tell him to eat carrots, that's what was stupid

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1 minute ago, frank83628 said:

No sense of humour whatsoever 

Based on the nonsense you regularly post no. 

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45 minutes ago, carlyai said:

So find the best specialists, then pick the best out of the bunch.

Yes & pick the one you feel most comfortable with.

 

What was the procedure you had to remove the floaters?

Did they use an hf laser...?

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1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

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Seems frank can certainly use that. Glad you found it for him. You may want to use it as well. It may take the sting out but you cant fix stupid so you and he are stuck with that ailment I'm afraid 

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8 minutes ago, faraday said:

Yes & pick the one you feel most comfortable with.

 

What was the procedure you had to remove the floaters?

Did they use an hf laser...?

Floaters still there, but not as bad as before.

Dr said I have very good vision and wanted to wait 6 months to see if the floaters fall down to the bottom of the eye, which they tend to do. 

So not 6 months yet. 

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