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I'm having a lens permenantly inserted into my right eye early next year in a follow up operation to a corneal graft treating keretaconus but i've to receive a test regarding cataract info for later life that can't be done after my op. Any info on what is being tested and what it involves would be of help cheers.

2006-11-16 07:29:52 · 1 answers · asked by giraffe boy 3 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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The graft is because of lymph hemiotropics getting mixed in
with your blood flow, or a sharp blow when your were maybe
a tween. Bruised areas of the cornea is the third worst inner
brain thing to make further delineation of the brains attempts
to act right, and lead you about in a good life. Balance,
equilibrium, movement all take the sharpest report, and the
hardest duties of the interactive mind. In order to strengthen
the cornea itself is finished, though the upkeep is not
responding very likely that the area is hard to repair where the
neurons are farely unstimulated. This is not an area in your
head that is heavily used, daily. The brain unfortunately is
actually designed at evolutionary shapes, and this is an area
of near futuristic activity. Though the good news is a rare
amount of people have these extrasensory abilities. The
forehead brain being about 5000 years from now in activation.
This tiny amount of information is involving your actual
balance physically not being report resolved. You are not
showing a direction perhaps of what you will do if you could
see, and have a fully healthy control. I would reconsider that
this is a major interaction upon your head, and there is such
a choice to also prepare yourself that the test is to see what
strong areas you have, your surgeon is zealous, and may not
have all the info he needs. Talk to him about the facts that
the alternative of taking repairing vitamins and activities is
still potential. The surgery itself is a good choice, though it
would be wise to find out what is expected of you. Make it
clear that you understand the good result, though you want
to be completely prepared. Not a difficult recovery, a fare
chance or complete prevention of toxicities that may be
already active. Get advice on the really best choice with him
being fully aware you mean to recover. Think of the good
areas of your life and whether you are healthy now.

2006-11-16 15:17:43 · answer #1 · answered by mtvtoni 6 · 0 0

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