eye problem

I just found out today, through an eye examination, that I apparently have eye damage which would seem to indicate glaucoma. I am to be scheduled to go to the University for tests.

Walden, I am sorry.

I hope it turns out that everything is ok and there’s no permanent damage.

Shan and I will be thinking kind thoughts your way.

–James

Thank you, sir.

Hang in there, Walden. Try not to worry too much till you get the tests done and have a verdict.
I’ll be sending good thoughts your way.

M

Me too, ol buddy.

Walden, hope you’re ok.

Yike! As one with vision problems I sympathize and hope yours are well sorted out soon, Walden.

prayers and good thoughts for you.

Hang in there Bro..early days yet.

Keeping you in my thoughts,

Slan,
D.

I’m glad you got that eye exam, Walden. I’ll be thinking positive thoughts for you.

Good luck Walden, my thoughts are with you.

I do hope this is a false alarm, Walden. You seem to have had a bad run with health and I sincerly hope things pick up for you starting right now.

My wife has had glaucoma for, I think, 12 years now. Puts drops in her eyes in the morning and at bedtime. She sees her opth-MD two to four times a year to have her pressures checked and she has a field o’vision exam done annually. She’s really had no significant decline in vision. For these years, it’s been no more than a nuisance, really. I hope you don’t have it and if so, that you have an easy time with it as has Mrs. Undisputed.

Dale

Chin up old chap. :thumbsup:

Sending good thoughts your way, Walden!!

All best wishes to you, Walden!

Carol

Walden, I am very sorry to hear this. I hope that it turns out that you don’t have the condition after all. I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts.

All the best,
Paul

More good thoughts, Walden! These days, there are often excellent medical treatments available, so keep a bright spirit. I’ll be thinking of you.

I also have glaucoma. I take eye drops (four times a day) and have regular eye checks. That’s all that I do.

I hope that you don’t have glaucoma. But even if you do it’s possible to adapt to it fairly easily. Good luck!

Thanks for all the thoughts. I’ve known a number of people with that condition, and the only one that went completely blind was before they knew ways to treat it. If I do have glaucoma, I don’t intend to travel to Canada for medicinal marihuana, but I do mean to get me one of them helper monkeys for the disabled. :slight_smile:

Looks like a long period without any major medical problems caught up with me. In my entire life, I’ve never even been hospitalized, unless one counts that my mother gave birth to me in a hospital.