I have been using a device produced by a New Jersey clinic in the U.S. which uses the same stimulation pattern as the German devices, which are not available in the u.S. The ACS 3000 may not be as sophisticated at the Eyetronic device offered in German, but may be helping me a bit. After using the device for 30 minutes a day for between 5 and 7 days a week my latest eye chart test showed that the vision in my left eye improved from 20/125 to 20/100. My right eye has lost a lot of my central vision. My eye chart test six months ago showed that I could only see the PA holding up fingers in front of my eye. My most recent test allowed me to read the top of the eye chart so I could see between 20/250 and a couple of letters on the 20/200 line. I will need to do visual fields to see if it shows any improvement in the pattern there. I couldn't hold my eye on the yellow dot in the right eye to do the visual field test properly. The ACS 3000 costs $2500. It is a bit of a rube Goldberg device. The wires and the main chassis are clearly not custom build. You use a headwrap to hold the paddles on your eye which hold sponges that you soack in saline to make the electrical contact. It is clearly not as sleek or well designed as the Eyetronic device approved in Euriope, but you can't purchase the device or use it outside of Europe. The price for the U.S. device is high, but you can reasonably say that they are making them in small batches and there are no savings you'd get with a more mass produced device. In any case, the clinics in Europe are charging 5,000 euros for the two week simulation, which includes a betterey of eye tests. Plus the costs of staying in Europe in the same city for two weeks and air fare to and from Europe. I tried to get into the U.S. studies, but was disqualified due to having had a epi-retinal membrane removed from the right eye. My advice would be to try and get in one of the U.S. trials first. Then consider the ACS 3000 device. If you have the money the European treatment is probably superior than the do it at home device.
My son has optoc nerve hypopalsia. The doctor says he has no light perception, but he can see so much better than he could when he was 1-3. He's 7 now. If anyone has any links or videos for optic nerve visual therapy, comment below. Thanks
is this neurostimulation the same as micro current stimulation?
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Dr, please help me I put hylogel lubricating eyedrops in one of the eyes of my father, he said that i missed the dose it did`nt felt it got in the eye and I am not sure if it is so when i pumped it so I tried for the second time, now my question is I hope that I did`nt give my father 2 drops in his eyes of hylogel.iS it bad if so.?Thank you
Dear doctor please please answer i am so worried i am 22 my eye pressure right side is 19 and left 23. And i only done puff test and the doctor looked into my eye with his rooms microscope with a light and said it has no problem and that presure is ok, but I forgot to tell him that my mother and grandfather had glaucoma but in 50, so no i am worried and dont know what to do, another doctor said you should check 6 months to know if optic nerve damage or anything but i dont know shall i believe them, wouldn't that be too late, and i had blurry vision 2-3 times in past 6 months i am a medical student studying hard on ipad for 15 hours with a lot of stress which may be also contributing. I dont know what to do. And is there anything working like eating bluberry or anything . Qill i be precribed with iop eye drops? Are they for life? Do they have side effects? If this pressure lead me to glaucoma in my 20s will i get blind by 40s? And please i have one more question in the next two weeks i am going to check my eve pressure again with the GAT and corneal thickness measure and if my pressure was still borderline shall i accept the doctors advice to not take any treatment and just keep checking 6 monthly or shall i start taking iop lowering drops if he said? Wouldnt it be bad to start taking drops from my age and with knowing the fact that drops have side effects.. And wouldn't it be risky to just leave it as it is and wait until it damages the nerve and when that happens Then start taking treatment as some doctors say. i wish i could visit you because my case is rare in Iraq and the doctors tell me it is nothing, but i cant be confident. And I can't visit doctors abroad as I am Iraqi. I am so worried about what to do next. I truly appreciate it if vou can reply
don't know why it's still not put into use. This technology is known for over 10 years, and has very little side effects. Even if the improve is minor, it's worth doing it since it is simple, non-evasive, little to no side effect, and easily automated for low cost treatment.
Yes, Germany has been doing it for a while, wish there was a provider in the US that did this. I haven’t seen a provider yet in the US.
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This is life-changing, how do we sign up
Is it available for patients in UK?
Great video as usual doctor can I please check where can I get this done if I was to
wanted to know are there current clinical trials in the us on this. how is someone referred to a clinical trial
I have been using a device produced by a New Jersey clinic in the U.S. which uses the same stimulation pattern as the German devices, which are not available in the u.S. The ACS 3000 may not be as sophisticated at the Eyetronic device offered in German, but may be helping me a bit. After using the device for 30 minutes a day for between 5 and 7 days a week my latest eye chart test showed that the vision in my left eye improved from 20/125 to 20/100. My right eye has lost a lot of my central vision. My eye chart test six months ago showed that I could only see the PA holding up fingers in front of my eye. My most recent test allowed me to read the top of the eye chart so I could see between 20/250 and a couple of letters on the 20/200 line. I will need to do visual fields to see if it shows any improvement in the pattern there. I couldn't hold my eye on the yellow dot in the right eye to do the visual field test properly. The ACS 3000 costs $2500. It is a bit of a rube Goldberg device. The wires and the main chassis are clearly not custom build. You use a headwrap to hold the paddles on your eye which hold sponges that you soack in saline to make the electrical contact. It is clearly not as sleek or well designed as the Eyetronic device approved in Euriope, but you can't purchase the device or use it outside of Europe. The price for the U.S. device is high, but you can reasonably say that they are making them in small batches and there are no savings you'd get with a more mass produced device. In any case, the clinics in Europe are charging 5,000 euros for the two week simulation, which includes a betterey of eye tests. Plus the costs of staying in Europe in the same city for two weeks and air fare to and from Europe. I tried to get into the U.S. studies, but was disqualified due to having had a epi-retinal membrane removed from the right eye. My advice would be to try and get in one of the U.S. trials first. Then consider the ACS 3000 device. If you have the money the European treatment is probably superior than the do it at home device.
Germany has been doing this with success
Really ?
What’s the name of the place offering it please?
My son has optoc nerve hypopalsia. The doctor says he has no light perception, but he can see so much better than he could when he was 1-3. He's 7 now. If anyone has any links or videos for optic nerve visual therapy, comment below. Thanks
is this neurostimulation the same as micro current stimulation?
Dr, please help me I put hylogel lubricating eyedrops in one of the eyes of my father, he said that i missed the dose it did`nt felt it got in the eye and I am not sure if it is so when i pumped it so I tried for the second time, now my question is I hope that I did`nt give my father 2 drops in his eyes of hylogel.iS it bad if so.?Thank you
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Dear doctor please please answer i am so worried i am 22 my eye pressure right side is 19 and left 23. And i only done puff test and the doctor looked into my eye with his rooms microscope with a light and said it has no problem and that presure is ok, but I forgot to tell him that my mother and grandfather had glaucoma but in 50, so no i am worried and dont know what to do, another doctor said you should check 6 months to know if optic nerve damage or anything but i dont know shall i believe them, wouldn't that be too late, and i had blurry vision 2-3 times in past 6 months i am a medical student studying hard on ipad for 15 hours with a lot of stress which may be also contributing. I dont know what to do. And is there anything working like eating bluberry or anything . Qill i be precribed with iop eye drops? Are they for life? Do they have side effects? If this pressure lead me to glaucoma in my 20s will i get blind by 40s?
And please i have one more question in the next two weeks i am going to check my eve pressure again with the GAT and corneal thickness measure and if my pressure was still borderline shall i accept the doctors advice to not take any treatment and just keep checking 6 monthly or shall i start taking iop lowering drops if he said? Wouldnt it be bad to start taking drops from my age and with knowing the fact that drops have side effects.. And wouldn't it be risky to just leave it as it is and wait until it damages the nerve and when that happens Then start taking treatment as some doctors say. i wish i could visit you because my case is rare in Iraq and the doctors tell me it is nothing, but i cant be confident. And I can't visit doctors abroad as I am Iraqi. I am so worried about what to do next. I truly appreciate it if vou can reply
don't know why it's still not put into use. This technology is known for over 10 years, and has very little side effects. Even if the improve is minor, it's worth doing it since it is simple, non-evasive, little to no side effect, and easily automated for low cost treatment.
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