glaucoma and p.C user
Question:
"edoardo fiorani" <fioranibroth…@tin.it> wrote in message
news:k3WCd.637608$35.26131846@news4.tin.it… > Hi to everybody, > I’m a 29 years old engineer and four years ago i discovered to havethe > glaucoma.i tested many medicines ,but the pressure is still higher than > normal one ( about 20 mmHg).For my work -i’m an automoitve engineer – i > need using the p.c for many hours during the day ,with the result that i > have always my eyes painful.My job is fantastic and i don’t want to change > it but the health is much more important..what should i do???? > edoardo
I read the news report of that study. There was no distinction made between CRT monitors and LCD screens. IMO the study suggest that a CRT screen is not so good for your eyes as it would seem likely the majority of the subjects were using CRT screens.
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More old messages relevant to this subject : http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.glaucoma/browse_threa… A description of my personal experience can be found there. Take care and have plenty of rest for your eyes. Sun Chong Hong (In case the link doesn’t work, use google advance search to search within this newsgroup with *glaucoma and computers* for heading and *rachael reynolds* for author.) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -edoardo fiorani wrote: > i thank you > my oculist says that there isn’t any connection between the use of PC and > glaucoma;but it’ also true that a new Japanese resarch confirms that if a > person is short sighted as i am,and he or she uses the P.c for a long time > (8-9 ours everyday), the risk of glaucoma increases…..and so what should > happened to my eyes???? > edoardo > "Hubert Mak" <h…@calcna.ab.ca> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:Pine.A41.4.05.10501061054080.38594-100000@srv1.calcna.ab.ca… > > Part 1: If you know you have problem (glaucoma) in your eye, you > > should get advice/treatment from your trusted eye doctor, > > not the internet. > > Part 2: The Monitor maybe part of the problem, try the following > > and see any help: > > 1 – Try a 17" (fair to good quality) LCD Monitor. > > 2 – Try adjust/change the Fonts, Text Size, and > > Color to make your eye feels better. > > Hope this helps. > > —————————————————————- > > On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, edoardo fiorani wrote: > >> Hi to everybody, > >> I’m a 29 years old engineer and four years ago i discovered to havethe > >> glaucoma.i tested many medicines ,but the pressure is still higher than > >> normal one ( about 20 mmHg).For my work -i’m an automoitve engineer – i > >> need using the p.c for many hours during the day ,with the result that i > >> have always my eyes painful.My job is fantastic and i don’t want to > >> change > >> it but the health is much more important..what should i do???? > >> edoardo > > —————————————————————-
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Part 1: If you know you have problem (glaucoma) in your eye, you should get advice/treatment from your trusted eye doctor, not the internet. Part 2: The Monitor maybe part of the problem, try the following and see any help: 1 – Try a 17" (fair to good quality) LCD Monitor. 2 – Try adjust/change the Fonts, Text Size, and Color to make your eye feels better. Hope this helps. —————————————————————- On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, edoardo fiorani wrote: > Hi to everybody, > I’m a 29 years old engineer and four years ago i discovered to havethe > glaucoma.i tested many medicines ,but the pressure is still higher than > normal one ( about 20 mmHg).For my work -i’m an automoitve engineer – i > need using the p.c for many hours during the day ,with the result that i > have always my eyes painful.My job is fantastic and i don’t want to change > it but the health is much more important..what should i do???? > edoardo
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"Sun" <valid43monthso…@hotmail.com> wrote in news:1105277334.563494.307020@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> More old messages relevant to this subject : > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.glaucoma/browse_threa > d/thread/1d3db382dc350fa0/0c9d2558069cf72d?q=insubject:glaucoma+insub > ject:and+insubject:computers+author:rachael+author:reynolds&_done=%2F > groups%3Fas_q%3D%26num%3D10%26scoring%3Dr%26hl%3Den%26ie%3DUTF-8%26as > _epq%3D%26as_oq%3D%26as_eq%3D%26as_ugroup%3D%26as_usubject%3Dglaucoma > +and+computers%26as_uauthors%3Drachael+reynolds%26lr%3D%26as_drrb%3Dq > %26as_qdr%3D%26as_mind%3D1%26as_minm%3D1%26as_miny%3D1981%26as_maxd%3 > D9%26as_maxm%3D1%26as_maxy%3D1981%26safe%3Doff%26&_doneTitle=Back+to+ > Search&&d#0c9d2558069cf72d > A description of my personal experience can be found there. > Take care and have plenty of rest for your eyes. > Sun Chong Hong > (In case the link doesn’t work, use google advance search to search > within this newsgroup with *glaucoma and computers* for heading and > *rachael reynolds* for author.)
Better yet, if you have a really long URL to post, go to http://www.tinyurl.com to make it an URL that people can actually use! Searching the newsgroup can be a real PITA! Sherry
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On 9 Jan 2005 20:28:40 GMT, Sherry <she…@excite.com> wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->"Sun" <valid43monthso…@hotmail.com> wrote in >news:1105277334.563494.307020@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: >> More old messages relevant to this subject : >> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.support.glaucoma/browse_threa >> d/thread/1d3db382dc350fa0/0c9d2558069cf72d?q=insubject:glaucoma+insub >> ject:and+insubject:computers+author:rachael+author:reynolds&_done=%2F >> groups%3Fas_q%3D%26num%3D10%26scoring%3Dr%26hl%3Den%26ie%3DUTF-8%26as >> _epq%3D%26as_oq%3D%26as_eq%3D%26as_ugroup%3D%26as_usubject%3Dglaucoma >> +and+computers%26as_uauthors%3Drachael+reynolds%26lr%3D%26as_drrb%3Dq >> %26as_qdr%3D%26as_mind%3D1%26as_minm%3D1%26as_miny%3D1981%26as_maxd%3 >> D9%26as_maxm%3D1%26as_maxy%3D1981%26safe%3Doff%26&_doneTitle=Back+to+ >> Search&&d#0c9d2558069cf72d >> A description of my personal experience can be found there. >> Take care and have plenty of rest for your eyes. >> Sun Chong Hong >> (In case the link doesn’t work, use google advance search to search >> within this newsgroup with *glaucoma and computers* for heading and >> *rachael reynolds* for author.) >Better yet, if you have a really long URL to post, go to >http://www.tinyurl.com to make it an URL that people can actually use! >Searching the newsgroup can be a real PITA! >Sherry
Thanks, Sherry! The result: http://tinyurl.com/69rhe seems to work. John
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Hi to everybody, I’m a 29 years old engineer and four years ago i discovered to havethe glaucoma.i tested many medicines ,but the pressure is still higher than normal one ( about 20 mmHg).For my work -i’m an automoitve engineer – i need using the p.c for many hours during the day ,with the result that i have always my eyes painful.My job is fantastic and i don’t want to change it but the health is much more important..what should i do???? edoardo
Response:
i thank you my oculist says that there isn’t any connection between the use of PC and glaucoma;but it’ also true that a new Japanese resarch confirms that if a person is short sighted as i am,and he or she uses the P.c for a long time (8-9 ours everyday), the risk of glaucoma increases…..and so what should happened to my eyes???? edoardo "Hubert Mak" <h…@calcna.ab.ca> ha scritto nel messaggio news:Pine.A41.4.05.10501061054080.38594-100000@srv1.calcna.ab.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Part 1: If you know you have problem (glaucoma) in your eye, you > should get advice/treatment from your trusted eye doctor, > not the internet. > Part 2: The Monitor maybe part of the problem, try the following > and see any help: > 1 – Try a 17" (fair to good quality) LCD Monitor. > 2 – Try adjust/change the Fonts, Text Size, and > Color to make your eye feels better. > Hope this helps. > —————————————————————- > On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, edoardo fiorani wrote: >> Hi to everybody, >> I’m a 29 years old engineer and four years ago i discovered to havethe >> glaucoma.i tested many medicines ,but the pressure is still higher than >> normal one ( about 20 mmHg).For my work -i’m an automoitve engineer – i >> need using the p.c for many hours during the day ,with the result that i >> have always my eyes painful.My job is fantastic and i don’t want to >> change >> it but the health is much more important..what should i do???? >> edoardo > —————————————————————-
Response:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:09:20 GMT, "edoardo fiorani" <fioranibroth…@tin.it> wrote: >Hi to everybody, > I’m a 29 years old engineer and four years ago i discovered to havethe >glaucoma.i tested many medicines ,but the pressure is still higher than >normal one ( about 20 mmHg).For my work -i’m an automoitve engineer – i >need using the p.c for many hours during the day ,with the result that i >have always my eyes painful.My job is fantastic and i don’t want to change >it but the health is much more important..what should i do???? > edoardo
To the extent it is compatible with your work, try light colored text on a dark background. It’s much easier on the eyes. John
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