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Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

Reply from: Salmon Egg
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 07:53
Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

What kind of preservative free eye drops are available for treating
glaucoma? My ophthalmologist agrees that preservatives can give
problems. It seems that all of her offerings contain BAK.

I apologize that I do not remember who first warned be about
preservatives.

Bill

Reply from: Jason Sperry
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 08:47
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

WTF?

Why not do the bates method?

Reply from: Zetsu
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 13:21
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

>I apologize that I do not remember who first warned be about
>preservatives.

It was Neil Brooks who warned you.

Reply from: Dr Judy
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 17:16
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

On Apr 13, 2:47 am, Jason Sperry <jasonsperr...@gmail . com > wrote:
> WTF?
>
> Why not do the bates method?

Untreated glaucoma can lead to permanent blindness. Do not use the
unproven Bates method to treat this very serious disease.


Reply from: Salmon Egg
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 20:51
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

In article
<3c035834-b176-42f1-a0d7-ea88146f0565@p25g2000pri.googlegroups . com >,
Dr Judy <mpace99@rogers . com > wrote:

> On Apr 13, 2:47 am, Jason Sperry <jasonsperr...@gmail . com > wrote:
> > WTF?
> >
> > Why not do the bates method?
>
> Untreated glaucoma can lead to permanent blindness. Do not use the
> unproven Bates method to treat this very serious disease.

Even if the Bates method worked for refraction correction, why would
anyone even think of it for glaucoma,

I have been thinking cannabis. Are eye drops available? Would that
require a preservative?

Bill

Reply from: Zetsu
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 20:56
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

There have been cases in which glaucoma was cured.

Reply from: Mike Tyner
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 22:46
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops


"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail . com > wrote

> There have been cases in which glaucoma was cured.

I have a friend in Nigeria who wants to send you some money.

-MT



Reply from: Zetsu
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 23:50
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

On 13 Apr, 21:46, "Mike Tyner" <mty...@mindspring . com > wrote:
> "Zetsu" <absolutelyinvinci...@hotmail . com > wrote
>
> > There have been cases in which glaucoma was cured.
>
> I have a friend in Nigeria who wants to send you some money.
>
> -MT

Tell him to send it over, then.

Reply from: Don W
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 22:55
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops


"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail . com > wrote in message
news:d3b86a53-3f86-4c99-a3be-ab05b86ef1fd@w5g2000prd.googlegroups . com ...
> There have been cases in which glaucoma was cured.

Playing around with funny advice is irresponsible in this area. The
treatment of glaucoma and its effect on the patient is best left to the
professionals, some of who have nerve enough and kind enough to remain on
this god-forsaken, rabid bulletin board.



Reply from: Zetsu
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 23:02
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

I am being serious. This is not funny advice.

Reply from: Don W
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 02:09
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops


"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail . com > wrote in message
news:9906161c-9ba3-4267-b1b2-de53909fbf43@t12g2000prg.googlegroups . com ...
>I am being serious. This is not funny advice.

Actually it is extremely funny advice. And I hope you know it. (Do
you???). There is some chance that someone just may take it (your comments)
seriously. With the resultant damage that just might ensue.

By the way, from what concoction does "absoutelyinvincible" name come
from?

You are wrong medically, physiologically, ill mannered, disrespectful and
(last (hah!) but not least, hurtful and unkind).

(Did I leave anything out??).




Reply from: John Sheridan
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 11:21
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:09:35 -0700, "Don W" <dwilgus@prodigy . net > wrote:

>
>"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail . com > wrote in message
>news:9906161c-9ba3-4267-b1b2-de53909fbf43@t12g2000prg.googlegroups . com ...
>>I am being serious. This is not funny advice.
>
> Actually it is extremely funny advice. And I hope you know it. (Do
>you???). There is some chance that someone just may take it (your comments)
>seriously. With the resultant damage that just might ensue.
>

We should also add that if he says he has a cure for things
like glaucoma, he is essentially practicing medicine without a
license which is a serious crime. If he is really 16 years old
then maybe he can get away with it for now, but if he continues
when he gets older then he could get in trouble...


Reply from: Zetsu
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 15:06
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

>from what concoction does "absoutelyinvincible" name come from?

Well, when I was making a hotmail account I couldn't decide what to
call it, and most of the names I wanted were already taken up, so I
just decided on 'absolutelyinvincible' because I knew that no one else
would have that name, and I think it sounds cool too.

Reply from: Don W
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 18:26
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops


"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail . com > wrote in message
news:8a1c79ab-f1ca-4774-8944-ac99229709e0@w1g2000prd.googlegroups . com ...
> >from what concoction does "absoutelyinvincible" name come from?
>
> Well, when I was making a hotmail account I couldn't decide what to
> call it, and most of the names I wanted were already taken up, so I
> just decided on 'absolutelyinvincible' because I knew that no one else
> would have that name, and I think it sounds cool too.

Well, OK, I understand that, but what are you "absolutelyinvincible" at??
Or hope to be???






Reply from: Zetsu
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 19:52
Re: Preservative free anti-glaucoma drops

Nothing, dude. It's just like a cool tag name.
You know, like 'Princess X' or 'TheRealMrT' etc.
It's like, just something memorable and catchy.
I'm certainly not trying to imply am absolutelyinvincible!


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