Monday, October 26, 2020

October 26, 2020. Madison, Mississippi. Eyes.

Good news. The pressures in both eyes are perfect. Dr. Kosko, the glaucoma specialist, has told me that I no longer am likely to go blimd from glaucoma. So this is good news. In addition, my eyes have not changed since my last appointment. My vision straight ahead is crystal clear and the peripheral vision is not getting any worse. So that also is good news. What I have is what I will get in the future, so this is good. I can function quite well now. The ripples in the retina in my right eye still makes me see gray sometimes but not very often. As long as things stay the same, I am good to go. Since 2017 I have refused to take a field of vision test. You click a button whever you see the light. But I always fail the test so I refused to take any more. But today I agreed because I wanted to see if my vision was getting worse. I srtill failed miserable but my results had not gotten any worse, so that was good too. My left eye was actually terrible on that test. I could only click the button once, while I thought I had done well with my right eye. Dr. Kosko told me that the test was changed and now is specically designed for people with mild or medium gloucoma, which is not me. So the fact that my right eye was the same tells me that I may be seeing more out of the right eye. I should have talked to the good doctor before I started taking this herbal medication. Robbie read about this stuff and Joyce sent me the video. It is supposed to help eye issues, specically macular gegeneration and maybe glaucome. So I ordered it, and have been taking three of these pills ever day. Today I took an empty bottle to Dr. Kosko. He knew it well and immediately recommemded I continue to take it. Every herbal compound in the stuff is good for eyes, he said. So tht too was good. My appointment with Dr. Kosko was satisfying. Hurrah.

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