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Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:16 am
by DrDiana
blossom wrote:they didn't say. i can call back and ask. is there a certain anything else i need to ask?
YES, Blossom! That IS critical. I'm surprised they didn't tell you. I think it's a good idea to always get your 'raw data' in hand... Let us know?
:smile: Diana

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:05 pm
by SaintLouis
Hi Dr. Diana-

I'm trying to get fundus pics for you from eye doc. Meanwhile, regarding your comment about the MTHFR gene, It caught my eye because just this week I learned I have a single copy C677T mutation, but NO A1298C mutation. I was left with the impression from the the doc's office that this was finding "clinically insignificant" in general life.

So ...I guess that makes me heterozygous?? What do we suspect that means in the scheme of things, any ideas yet?

Many thanks for all you're doing on this front.

SaintLouis

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:11 pm
by DrDiana
SaintLouis wrote:Hi Dr. Diana-

I'm trying to get fundus pics for you from eye doc. Meanwhile, regarding your comment about the MTHFR gene, It caught my eye because just this week I learned I have a single copy C677T mutation, but NO A1298C mutation. I was left with the impression from the the doc's office that this was finding "clinically insignificant" in general life.

So ...I guess that makes me heterozygous?? What do we suspect that means in the scheme of things, any ideas yet?

Many thanks for all you're doing on this front.

SaintLouis
I believe the heterozygous presentations are OK... There is some talk about how that may not be true, and I've just started researching this. But my gut tells me that any symptoms with the heterozygous presentation are likely a red herring. Not so with the homozygous A1298C.
I'd still love to see your fundi, though!
:) Diana

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:34 pm
by CureOrBust
DrDiana wrote:
CureOrBust wrote:Is there any other name by which a "fundus" goes by?
Hmm, besides "George" and the occasional "Betty", "fundi" is usually best (sorry, couldn't resist). It's basically a detailed picture (photo) of the back of your eyes. The OCT is a bit different. Most eye docs include fundus photos as part of a routine exam -- but not all.
Ok, I just had a quick search for someone who performs Fundus images locally, and I came across most places offering "Digital Retinal Scan". Is this the same? http://www.specsavers.com.au/eyecare/drp/

And these guys offering "wide" version.
http://www.opsm.com.au/eye-care-eye-tes ... tinal-scan

oooo... I just noticed they also offer an OCT scan.

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 7:42 pm
by DrDiana
CureOrBust wrote:
DrDiana wrote:
CureOrBust wrote:Is there any other name by which a "fundus" goes by?
Hmm, besides "George" and the occasional "Betty", "fundi" is usually best (sorry, couldn't resist). It's basically a detailed picture (photo) of the back of your eyes. The OCT is a bit different. Most eye docs include fundus photos as part of a routine exam -- but not all.
Ok, I just had a quick search for someone who performs Fundus images locally, and I came across most places offering "Digital Retinal Scan". Is this the same? http://www.specsavers.com.au/eyecare/drp/

And these guys offering "wide" version.
http://www.opsm.com.au/eye-care-eye-tes ... tinal-scan

oooo... I just noticed they also offer an OCT scan.
There you go. No biggie, right? I'd definitely go with the ultrawide -digital scan (it's likely the Optos -- the same instrument I used for my fundus study). Be sure to ask for a digital copy (I'd take a USB key), or at least they could email it to you (and then to me). How does that sound? I wouldn't have all of the bells and whistles, but could at least change the magnification as needed.

Let's see what we have (and remember, there is a decent chance they will say the image is normal, because they are looking for the "usual stuff". I am looking for the "unusual" because we are special. :) Diana

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:39 pm
by SaintLouis
Hi Dr. Diana,

I've got fundus pics for you ... is there an email address I can use to send them to you?

Thanks,
SaintLouis

Edited: Never mind, found the email address and have sent images. :-D

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:45 am
by blossom
hi dr. diana, i was wondering if NPH is part of your research. or if one might call it an offspring of these complicated hydraulic flow issues. i thought somewhere you talked about pressure and the eyes certainly tell a lot "when looking into the window of our soul"--------------hope you are doing well.

dania had put this on tims and i thought of your research i just wondered. might be way off.

... ture=share

Re: Sticky blood -- can I see the back of your eyes?

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:34 pm
by DrDiana
Hi Blossom, I have PERSONAL interest in NPH (a family member went undiagnosed for years, even though the MRI CLEARLY exhibited NPH). :( I wasn't able to open the link you had, though...

I'm focusing my efforts now on pushing through my treatment trials, so I do need to FOCUS. In likely order, we'll first treat gastroparesis/IBS (do you have this?), then MS, and EDS with dysautonomia, then RA and endometriosis (hopefully the team will be bigger by this time).

Hang in, Hon, and wish me luck! I know I've been off the grid a bit, but it's for a purpose! One of the docs I work with said he was afraid I would "burn out". ha. My kids are affected -- you know how motivated we are when we are patients AND OUR KIDS ARE PATIENTS?! I'm not going to stop now!! Heavens.

So if you don't hear from me for a while, please know I'm at it 24/7 (and I'll still be at Pretyill.com) and have made some HUGE findings that should help us all. Yeah! And that includes you, my friend,
:) Diana