One of the very unfortunate facts related to low vision problems is that most low vision patients are not aware that there are ways that they can be helped to return to some of the activities that they have had to give up. Of course, there are no magic cures for macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and other diseases that rob people of clear sight. However, there is help available for many who suffer from these conditions.
A couple years ago the magazine, Eyecare Business reported on a survey of 60 patients who had been helped by a low vision doctor in the Western U.S. Their average age was 68. "Most said that they had visited and average of 3 other providers who did not help before finding one who did. In fact, 47 percent said they were previously told nothing could be done to help."
In my low vision practice I'd say that almost all of the patients have been told that there was no help available for them. Of the patients who I accept over 90 percent can be helped. They can benefit from some form of low vision device which will allow them to achieve their goals.
It is true that there is no current treatment that restores the vision of someone who has lost it to eye disease. However, there are many ways that patients can be helped to perform those activities that are important to them. Careful srceening in advance of the low vision appointment will identify those who can be helped and those who cannot.
All of the above explains the reason for my beginning this blog. My intention is to give real life examples of patients with various eye diseases and the ways that I was able to help them. All of those patients have given me permission to use their information. They share my desire to spread the word to other persons with low vision. "You do not have to give up your normal activities. A low vision evaluation, by an experienced low vision doctor, can reveal ways in which your vision can be enhanced and ways to assist you."
In addition to sharing real life success stories through this blog I'll be providing information on the many diseases that result in low vision. I'll also discuss types of low vision devices and how they can be applied to various everyday activities. My hope is that you find this information helpful and if you or someone you know has a vision problem you will seek help. If you would like to discuss your situation with me please call toll free 1 866 321-2030. Just leave a message and your phone number. I'll be happy to call you back for a phone consultation at no charge.
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