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PARKINSN  October 2000, Week 4

PARKINSN October 2000, Week 4

Subject:

Re: eye sight deficiency in PWP

From:

Leo Fuhr <[log in to unmask]>

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Parkinson's Information Exchange Network <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:50:22 -0500

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Barb and All,
        I had to chuckle at the mental image of you trying to hold steady and get
eyedrops in your eye. I have to lie flat on my back, hold the eye destined
for the drops open with one hand and pray for success, and that I don't
soak my cheek, chin, etc with missed drops. And my husband wonders WHY I
am not interested in contact lenses?!? There is NO way I could stick a
finger in my eye, intentionally that is.

Jeanette Fuhr 50/47/44?

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From: Barb_MSN <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: eye sight deficiency in PWP
Date: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:18 PM

Sid and All...

FYI - It's important that you use the "Refresh" that contains NO
PRESERVATIVES if you want to have maximum benefits of what I've
found to be just about the the BEST O.T.C. artificial
tears-lubricant on the market today - AND the most costly...

The Refresh articial tears eye DROPS (as opposed to the ointment,
which I've never known about till you mentioned 'em today, Sid!) -
so far as I know - that comes in a single bottle *HAS*
artificial.

The little teensy-teensy bottle *HAS* the preservative, and the
even
SMALLER, individually packed "drop 'n a half" sized container
*does *NOT* have the preservatives in each container. And you can
read THAT as "tough for Parkie-fingers not to poke an eye out
when attempting to get one or two drops into one's eye, and at
about a BUCK a drop (give or take a few cents) ya REALLY don't
wanna have them drops running down yer CHEEK instead of making it
into your eyes!

It's obvious that the good folks at Refresh who make this much
needed (tho very expensive in MY book!) product haven't ever
watched a Parkie struggle to hold their individual sized (one drop
per eye in each container)
and at the same time not end up with the drops on your clothing,
or your cheek - all the while PRAYING you don't stick the damned
container clean thru your eye!!!

<DEEP sigh>

Barb (squinting at the screen) Mallut
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 ginal Message-----
From: Sid Levin <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, October 22, 2000 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: eye sight deficiency in PWP


>I can't follow the technicalities of the article on eye
deficiency, but my
>personal experience is as follows:
>
>My eyes were getting worse and the eye doctor said he observed
"crystals"
>forming in my retina. He thought it was due to insufficiency
blinking. PWP
>don't blink enough and also thought it was exacerbated by working
so many
>hours on my computer.
>He gave me Refresh artificial tears and Refresh ointment. (Both
are sold
>"across the counter) Artificial tears are used by most people
that have
>contact lenses. it worked wonders for me. My eyesight is improved
and Doc
>says he doesn't see the crystals anymore.
>Now if I could just get off of this darned computer.

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