ok the pressure on my eye is 27mmHg and i take alot of medicines to control it
ok but the thing is that my eye is totally atypical as my doctor says the normal thickness of the cornea is 520mm while mine is 726mm so my eye can support higher pressure because of that and that the 27mmHg may mean 22 or lower
do you know anythign about it? can you say what would be a normal pressure to an eye in my condiction? also do you know anythin g i can do besides medicine and surgery to low the pressure? anything i can eat , drink ..
i also would like to know if stress make it higher
thanks very much
2007-10-19
09:33:24
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i have done the Humphrey Field Test actually i do it every year and it is always the same , in other words i didt loose any field oif my vision yet ( and i hope i will never)
but what makes me even more scared is that tahts the only eye i got i mean i lost the left one bceause of the removal of cataract
2007-10-19
10:45:35 ·
update #1
my case is completly atypical so it is even harder to avaliate
he says he cant have sure of anything(if this pressure is good or not) because my eye is totally diferent
he is a very good doctor he teaches in the university of my city and all but he has friends in other cities and they go to the congress to discuss my case and all of them be unsure but theyr final stament is that it is ok as long as i have it watched in every 6 months take the medicines and the Humphrey Field Test
2007-10-19
10:46:05 ·
update #2