Long time no see (excuse the expression)
Found a new fun game, good way to pass the time waiting for that patient to dilate?
http://www.nerdiguy.com/game/
Have fun
Retrorat
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Long time no see (excuse the expression)
Found a new fun game, good way to pass the time waiting for that patient to dilate?
http://www.nerdiguy.com/game/
Have fun
Retrorat
Howdy forum!
I'm trying to source some (2) replacement elastic cords for a Beecher Mirage low vision telescope, not unlike the below image.
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Name of company or person willing to ship...
Any idea of what the axial length on that poor patient was? Any PVD?
http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/good-news-for-gamers-video-games-can-improve-your-eyesight/
Apparently this trial was done with amblyopes between the ages of 10 and 18 also... any thoughts?
Apologies for the dodgy paint image, gotta leave for work in 7 minutes! (Gotta down this coffee in 6!!!)
Hopefully this will help in your study. Good luck.
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Retrorat
Only time will tell Chip.. I like to believe in 'whatever makes the darn thing work again'!
Interesting you should say that, I am going to look into this as well. I was thinking something like an interocular latency difference (or one eye processing data at a different rate to the other) as...
It just gets awkward when I'm giving myself the silent treatment for back-chatting one too many times :furious:
Has this patient worn bifocals with such differing powers after her cataract surgery before? If not;
You might want to consider two single vision pairs if you are going to attempt to fit this...
The McRib does sound tasty though..
I'm afraid the below is about the extent of what happens when I stop to listen to myself think!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R9c_tK8yNA&feature=related
I'm sure I'm not the only one that does this!
... at least, I think I'm not the only one :frown:
I usually half the difference in the new specs, and explain next pair will be half the difference again before eventually getting the lenses centered in front of the PD. Keeps life comfortable for...
I like this idea too - my thought was a light polarized grey or something which would be tinted with a crazy purple hue over the top, but your idea makes more sense than that!
As an...
Also - 100th post!
Time to celebrate with a century beer! :cheers:
Yep, with my favorite screwdrivers in the top compartment!
Drivewear is a good idea, however I suspect an additional tint might be the way to go over the top as our px is still feeling sensitive...
Thank you Fezz, I've just shot Ian an email now.
I'd also be interested to hear Chips'/others opinion towards a pin-hole rigid lens as a potential option for this patient, if he reads this!
Hi all,
I'm seeing to a patient who has developed a progressive sensitivity to light. This patient has been to neurologists and ophthalmologists and the cause is unclear but it looks like a...
is the old 'one mm displacement per 2° of tilt' worth thinking about if you're going to adjust the optical center horizontally for the 'horizontal tilt'?
Am I the only one who thinks Harry Potter looks kinda cool?
:nerd: Retrorat
online optical business, don't have to be an optician to do that right?
This was said tongue in cheek, guys!
We've seen a massive downturn in our % of 'successful' recalls (actually seeing our patients again)
Since July, we've sent out approx. 700 letters and have seen approx 100 come back, when...
+3!
There isn't anything stopping you taking the cost of the new glasses out of your sales persons wage, it becomes a lesson worth remembering then ;P