David S. Boyer, vitreoretinal specialist at Retina-Vitreous Associates Medical Group in Beverly Hills, CA will be presenting the results of the study, Five Year Data Demonstrates Long Term Effectiveness and Safety of VisionCare’s Telescope Implant for Macular Degeneration in Patients 65 years and Older to the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) 33rd Annual Meeting. […]
Thanks to many different electronic readers, like the Kindle readers, Apple’s iPad and low vision CCTVs, reading is possible for many people with low vision including those with macular degeneration. The ability to enlarge fonts, adjust contrast, increase brightness and change color combinations makes reading possible for many people who had previously given up on […]
Have you ever considered participating in a clinical trial for your macular degeneration or any other eye disease? Macular degeneration (AMD) studies look at many different aspects of this retinal disease. The purpose may be to improve the visual acuity for those with macular degeneration, or to slow the progression of dry AMD to wet […]
I want to put a disclaimer right up at the front of this story. As a visually impaired person I really stink at it. I cannot read braille, although I can teach it. Tactile insensitivity makes it impossible for me to navigate the little dots. I had very little orientation and mobility so my cane […]
Four more patients with dry macular degeneration will receive a retinal implant called the Argus II retinal prosthesis. The first recipient with dry AMD, Ray Flynn, was fitted with the implant June 16, 2015. The system was then activated July 1, 2015. One of the most impressive vision improvements he has experienced is that he […]
This winter we visited my in-laws bringing with us several different low vision aids to help my father-in-law who has wet macular degeneration. One of those aids was a large number, large button telephone. As we discussed this option with him, it was determined that he could still use his existing phone and he didn’t […]
Patients with macular diseases experience the loss of their straight ahead vision because the macula, which is a very tiny spot near the center of the retina, has become damaged. As a result many people with advanced macular degeneration will experience what is called a central scotoma. It may start as a smudge in the […]
My father-in-law who has wet macular degeneration was recently put on a new prescription medication. Within 24 hours of starting his new medication he could tell a stark difference in his vision which had become severely blurred. Thankfully it scared him and he contacted his doctor who instructed my father-in- law to stop taking the […]
Recently I had lunch with my friend who leads a low vision support group and is legally blind from retinitis pigmentosa. This summer she took a trip to Seattle and for the first time used an Uber driver to take her and her husband from their hotel to a nearby rose garden. She commented on […]
“Light at night is bad for your health, and exposure to blue light emitted by electronics and energy-efficient light bulbs may be especially so.” Blue Light Has A Dark Side Harvard Health Letter MAY 2012 Blue light exposure may affect our health in two significant ways: Interferes with melatonin production and sleep circadian rhythm Exposure […]