Exercise and Glaucoma | Driving with Dr. David Richardson Ep 04

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  • Hello I'm Dr. David Richardson. I'm a cataract and glaucoma surgeon in Southern California. I've been discussing a holistic approach to glaucoma treatment. In other words, a treatment that takes into account things other than intraocular pressure.
    In one of my earlier videos I mentioned that what's good for cardiovascular health should be good for glaucoma. And exercise is one of the things that we all know is good for cardiovascular health. As far as whether it's good for glaucoma that's not as clear. So, today, I'd like to discuss some of the nuances of exercise and glaucoma. So let's get going!
    Full transcript and citations here: new-glaucoma-treatments.com/ex...
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    DRIVING WITH DR. DAVID RICHARDSON
    Holistic Approach to Glaucoma Series #
    Episode 1: Cardiovascular Health and Glaucoma
    • Holistic Approach to G...
    Episode 2: Blood Pressure and Glaucoma
    • Blood Pressure and Gla...
    Episode 3: Sleep Apnea and Glaucoma
    • Sleep Apnea and Glauco...
    Episode 4: Exercise and Glaucoma
    • Exercise and Glaucoma ...
    Episode 5: Diet, Nutrition and Glaucoma
    • Diet, Nutrition and Gl...
    Learn More About Glaucoma Series #
    Episode 6: Light Adaptation and Glaucoma
    • Light Adaptation and G...
    00:00 Introduction
    00:50 Exercises that increase intraocular pressure (IOP)
    01:09 Evidence that the Valsalva maneuver increases IOP
    01:33 Weightlifting and glaucoma
    02:37 IOP after exercise
    02:57 IOP fluctuation and glaucoma
    03:55 Exercise and glaucoma: general recommendations
    04:56 Yoga and glaucoma
    05:47 Body position and intraocular pressure
    06:40 Strength of the academic literature on this topic
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    About Dr. Richardson:
    David Richardson, M.D. is widely recognized as one of the top cataract and glaucoma surgeons in the US and is among an elite group of glaucoma surgeons in the country performing the highly specialized canaloplasty procedure. Many patients have traveled from around the world to have canaloplasty by Dr. Richardson. Moreover, Dr. Richardson is one of only a few surgeons in the greater Los Angeles area that performs Micropulse® Cyclophotocoagulation (MP3) glaucoma laser surgery. Dr. Richardson graduated Magna Cum Laude from University of Southern California and earned his Medical Degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his ophthalmology residency at the LAC+USC Medical Center/ Doheny Institute.
    To learn more about Dr. David Richardson, please visit david-richardson-md.com.
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    We Listen. You'll See!℠
    David D. Richardson, M.D.
    Patient-Focused Ophthalmologist
    San Marino Eye
    2020 Huntington Drive
    San Marino, CA 91108
    Phone: (626) 289-7856
    Email: david@new-glaucoma-treatments.com
    Patient-Focused Websites:
    New-Glaucoma-Treatments.com
    About-Eyes.com

Komentáře • 129

  • @shafiqmayar7667
    @shafiqmayar7667 Před 4 lety

    Thank u so much Dear Dr. The vedio was really informative, we are looking forward for u upcoming informative vedio .

  • @mychoicestory
    @mychoicestory Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the informative video !!

  • @virginieduval892
    @virginieduval892 Před 3 lety +3

    I wish I knew you when i was diagnosed! Thanks for your great work!

  • @keki4414
    @keki4414 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you very much doctor, God bless you for making videos to help glaucoma patients like us

  • @ruthyulymurillo2812
    @ruthyulymurillo2812 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Dr. Richardson for this helpful information. Stay safe and God bless you 🙏

  • @croakgrogan
    @croakgrogan Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks as always for the videos, David. Really appreciate it.

    • @eyemdla
      @eyemdla Před 5 lety

      Glad to hear you're finding them informative. I'll get another online in the next week or so.

  • @auralseran1708
    @auralseran1708 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you appreciate all the information.

  • @joannemarion9553
    @joannemarion9553 Před 2 lety +1

    Very balanced and informative vid! The graphics were fun too, especially the sad face with the increased IOP haha!

  • @woopy6176
    @woopy6176 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your efforts

  • @lizzienussbaum9698
    @lizzienussbaum9698 Před 5 lety +11

    Thank you so much for this video. I know these take time to make and edit, and the lives of attendings are incredibly busy. There aren't a lot of glaucoma specialists out there, and getting access to their time is incredibly challenging. As a medical student with glaucoma, I really appreciate you including your citations. Can't wait to check out the rest of your videos.

    • @gemiiadvdanca
      @gemiiadvdanca Před 2 lety +1

      I do too! Thank you SO MUCH!!! You are saving lives!!! Very grateful for this!

  • @hugoviladegut3392
    @hugoviladegut3392 Před 3 lety +2

    Great advice! Regards from Peru.

  • @scooter5005
    @scooter5005 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you very much!

  • @judyrivera5113
    @judyrivera5113 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @09Youba
    @09Youba Před 3 lety +4

    I'm glad I found your video. I've had glaucoma for 33 years and the medication I'm taking is causing
    my eyes to become very sore. Yes, there seems to be a gray area in answers I receive from Dr.'s.

    • @pipdragon8229
      @pipdragon8229 Před 2 lety

      33years?? Thank God you can still see. Most folk say the vision leaves immediately

  • @billfincher8519
    @billfincher8519 Před 2 měsíci

    Good intell
    Exercise is grest for many paths, have noticed the past decade fighting this disease,.when I do strength train I always keep the head above the heart and don't strain nor squint my face. Focus on the muscle group and relax the other body portions

  • @malex991
    @malex991 Před 3 lety

    Thanks doc.. Can you do [or have you already done ..] a video on the impacts of Dry Sauna, Cold Showers / or Ice Baths on IOP and outcomes? - thx!

  • @ylmonkeyU2
    @ylmonkeyU2 Před 3 lety

    Thank you.

  • @FriendlyHavenFarm
    @FriendlyHavenFarm Před 5 lety +5

    I am so glad you are doing these. Thank you. This is not info that is easy for glaucoma patients to find answers to. What are your thoughts on jogging and using a rebounder?

    • @eyemdla
      @eyemdla Před 5 lety +1

      My sense is that the cardiovascular benefits of jogging likely outweigh any transient IOP elevation that might occur during the activity. I'm not as familiar with using a rebounder so cannot comment on that activity.

  • @peterwilliams8051
    @peterwilliams8051 Před 2 lety

    I have had Glaucoma for about 6 years I an 78 year old male. For the past few months both my eyes water after taking drops, I'm using Azopt and Ganfort.

  • @Dargyful
    @Dargyful Před rokem

    I had to have the valsava manoeuvre last year bc my heart rate was elevated to 220 beats per min. I have glaucoma and recently my pressure in my left eye reached 59 and needed surgery.

  • @corinned.2981
    @corinned.2981 Před 3 lety +2

    I discover your vidéos on Glaucoma today and i really thank you very much for all this information and particularly your holistic approach. I have à treatment for both eyes and since 15 years. i am 54. I will watch all your videos👍😉🙏

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello Coco. I’m glad to hear you are finding these videos informative. My plan is to add another one or two each month moving forward.

    • @corinned.2981
      @corinned.2981 Před 3 lety

      @@DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino absolutely ! I look forward to it 👍

    • @ANUPSINGH-rc6hi
      @ANUPSINGH-rc6hi Před 3 lety

      @@corinned.2981 I am 20 and I am having glucoma from few months back can u give some tip to preserve my eye sight

  • @sherri.
    @sherri. Před 2 lety

    Dr. Richardson, has there been any studies on jumping on a rebounder (mini-trampoline)?

  • @stephlova007lizano3
    @stephlova007lizano3 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi Dr!! I m doing a weightlifting 2x week lower and upper days. I never use a weight higher than 15. Is that to much? I really don't want to do just cardio abd be flabby but I don't want to stress my optic nerve.

  • @muskanjain6990
    @muskanjain6990 Před rokem

    Hi Dr! I do planks and push-ups and have had a surgical iredectomy 6 years ago. Should these exercises not be done?

  • @jamesianv
    @jamesianv Před 3 lety

    thks, from my experiance so far having done most execises discovered by man squating with 104, lbs get a bit of pulse in eyes, 109 much more. Hoping i adapt to that as well, i can handle the lift easy but can my eyes?

  • @andygorhk
    @andygorhk Před 2 lety

    Great video! Wanted to check if anyone knows if swimming is a good exercise for a glucoma sufferer?

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 2 lety +1

      Swimming should be fine unless trabeculectomy surgery has been performed (in which case it can still be done, but only with special goggles).

  • @1InnominateSeraph
    @1InnominateSeraph Před 3 lety +7

    Dr. Richardson, thank you for your videos. They are very helpful! You mentioned that a person laying supine increases IOP, and prone increases IOP even more. How should a person sleep to best minimize their IOP? Should a person lay supine with a pillow under their upper back and head?

  • @danguerriero3094
    @danguerriero3094 Před 3 lety

    Can you do isometrics if you have open angle glaucoma?

  • @dabhob333
    @dabhob333 Před 4 lety

    Does sauna use have an effect on pressures? Either negatively or positively?

  • @amitkeexperiment8369
    @amitkeexperiment8369 Před 4 lety +2

    Sir can I do yoga anulom vilom and abs exercise push up my doctor say I have hypertantive glucoma they are not sure can I send my report to you ?

  • @vaibhavsingh1219
    @vaibhavsingh1219 Před 4 lety +3

    sir after glucoma surgery can i lift some weights for exercise

  • @johngoh767
    @johngoh767 Před rokem

    Thank you Dr. David, as a practitioner of Intermittent Fasting [16:8 protocol] for more than 3 years since 2020 following the Intermittent Fasting [IF] introduced by DR. JASON FUNG CANADIAN NEPHROLOGIST. I do believe IF does not increase the eye pressure of cataract and glaucoma, unlike some of the physical exercises mentioned in your video which should be avoided, if you have glaucoma.
    Now comes another type of exercise which has not been mentioned by any body yet is:
    “Breathing Exercises”. I am also a practitioner of this breathing exercise introduced by Mr. WIM HOF aka THE ICEMAN. “The Iceman” Wim Hof has not only helped advance scientific understanding, but also accomplished extraordinary feats of human endurance, including 26 Guinness World Records. Below are some of his most memorable achievements.
    Running a half marathon above the Arctic Circle, barefoot only wearing shorts.
    Swimming underneath ice for 66 meters.
    Hanging on one finger at an altitude of 2,000 meters.
    Climbing the highest mountains in the world while wearing only shorts>
    Running a full marathon in the Namib Desert without drinking.
    Standing in a container while covered in ice cubes for extended periods of time
    Shown scientifically, that the autonomous nervous system related to the innate immune response, can be wilfully influenced, something that was previously unknown to science.
    Discover Wim Hof’s journey to defying science. [www.wimhofmethod.com/iceman-wim-hof]
    At present, I am doing the “Wim Hof Guided Breathing Session - 4 Rounds Intermediate No Talking format” [czcams.com/video/YkE8AObpzm4/video.html] in the morning after my morning prayer at 6.00 am on empty stomach as I’m on Intermittent Fasting [IF 16:8].
    Having said that, I seek your expert comment whether Fasting and Breathing exercise can increase the eye pressure of glaucoma. I may be 86 years old but fasting 16:8 daily and daily breathing exercise I feel great.
    Thank you Dr. David and God bless you.

  • @annadavis2547
    @annadavis2547 Před 5 měsíci

    I am new to this. I am currently being tested for glaucoma as a suspect. My favorite form of excersize is in the pool. Are there things to be aware of with swimming or diving? BTW I have been binge watching you today. It has really helped my anxiety over this. Thanks

  • @iGearFace
    @iGearFace Před rokem

    I was been treated for bilateral retinoblastoma when i was young (34 now). My right eye was removed and left eye treated with radiotherapy.
    My vision has been stable for many years.
    I begun weightlifting 4 years ago. the first year had no issues. In my second year i noticed a small change in my vision that was close to the blind spot that is caused by my scar/tuna on the retina.
    I went to an ophthalmologist and had checks and they gave me the all clear saying it is likely the scaring on my retina changing with age. I have continued weightlifting and very slowly it seems the blind spot has increased over time. I thought i was in my own head about this as it has progressed so slowly, but i can't help but feel i have had some pretty significant changes to my vision, including a big increase of my field of view not being able to see, having a harder time adjusting to light when transitioning from dark environment, and noticing a change in my ability to see contract.
    I have touched base with my doctor last week as i felt like again I've had a shift for the worse. I explained my history with weightlifting and was advised to stop performing heavy lifts and move to a lighter weight/higher rep range.
    I'm hugely very bummed now that i potentially could saved a lot of my vision issues if i had stopped powerlifting earlier on. But I'm curious of 2 things.
    When i have had my eye examined (every 6 monthly since i've noticed changes), i get confirmation there is no issue or nothing that can be seen. Is it possible to have retinal damage from acute increased in IOP without there being any signs of it from an eye exam?
    I am a little scared of the idea of this progressing further, so it seems logical to stop heavy weightlifting. But could is till be putting my self at risk for further issues even if i continue weightlifting higher reps with lighter weights?

  • @jonathannebelsick7247
    @jonathannebelsick7247 Před rokem +1

    Hey doc, I'm enjoying this series to delve deeper into treating POAG beyond just IOP modulation. I'm wondering if you think that proper breathing techniques are a better alternative than having patients not lift as heavy. The benefits of strength as we age are so vast that I hate to tell a patient to back off on lifting. Would be nice to see a study on how proper breathing techniques affect lifting.

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 6 měsíci

      Absolutely! Proper posture and breathing techniques are essential to lifting without harming the back as well as the eye.

  • @sophiacrawley7462
    @sophiacrawley7462 Před 2 lety +1

    What about weight loss?
    I am about 50 lbs overweight.
    I am now back to exercising and walking to get it off after a injury.
    Would just by losing weight help decrease my pressures?

  • @Phobos123
    @Phobos123 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video Dr. Richardson. How high (at least estimated) glaucoma chance could be if I have eye pressure 27mm/HG?

  • @elizabethmomodu305
    @elizabethmomodu305 Před 2 lety

    I have open angle glaucoma I’ll is 19 L is 15 and I have laxer in both eyes is that good

  • @NoWayIsWay86
    @NoWayIsWay86 Před rokem

    I'm wondering if the pressure after exercise lowers the pressure below the base line.

  • @monicasmadhouse9278
    @monicasmadhouse9278 Před 4 lety

    great

  • @itsmohdmustafa
    @itsmohdmustafa Před 3 lety

    Doctor do pushups also increase intraocular pressure?

  • @katerinakaterinaki9143

    Is it appropriate for glaucoma patients to go to the swimming pool for a more relaxed and soft exercise without diving?

  • @johns2105
    @johns2105 Před rokem

    How about cycling? I do short and distance cycling, 10 - 40 -60 miles.

  • @seattleareatom
    @seattleareatom Před 11 měsíci

    What about sleep if laying face down or face up both increase inner ocular pressure?

  • @MaryGarcia-ec8el
    @MaryGarcia-ec8el Před rokem

    Is cannibis gummys good for lowering pressure in eyes

  • @khgn1234
    @khgn1234 Před 3 lety

    Please help me, why I get more blurry vision when I exercise??

  • @deannang455
    @deannang455 Před 3 lety +2

    This is helpful. What breathing exercises do you recommend for glaucoma? How do you balance diabetes and glaucoma with exercise and diet? Are there superfoods for both?

  • @debrasheets3940
    @debrasheets3940 Před 2 lety +1

    I prefer list, verses dialogue while driving.
    I can't believe the doctors have told me none of this...
    Are we educating doctors increase skills...update knowledge.
    I am a exercise and weights...lite 2 to 5 pounds...
    My pressure went to 53, now they want do surgery...all summer
    Working out....
    Questions
    It's barometric pressure,traveling
    This is when I feel pressure.
    Strategies
    Excellent...i have found as I age 62, I can't
    Do some excerises as you have described.
    Wonder about number of women w thyroid issues and eye disease. At our school
    50% of teachers have eye issues,severe...
    Computer usage?
    Screens more helpful?
    It taken me 5 years
    To finally hear answers to my questions...
    Verses
    Come I, test,money
    Reschedule approach

  • @chrisruss9861
    @chrisruss9861 Před 11 měsíci

    I used to sleep somewhat face down due to back trouble. I suspect this did not help with glaucoma.

  • @dr.musclemaker4042
    @dr.musclemaker4042 Před 3 lety

    can weightlifting increase iop?

  • @inigolopez2350
    @inigolopez2350 Před 3 lety

    What about swimming, is it good or bad? wearing the appropriate equipment like goggles that don't increase eye pressure of course.

  • @MrSinister876
    @MrSinister876 Před 4 lety

    Gn I live in Jamaica I can't afford the treatment wat natural remedy u would recommend for me please and thank please reply thank you

  • @rahilali3492
    @rahilali3492 Před 2 měsíci

    Wanna loose wheight after eye surgery (RD)
    Any tips

  • @cbn1362
    @cbn1362 Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks for this video. I am a juvenier weightlifter that was told time after time to quit lufting Heavy by my closest. After seeing this video now I accept the fact that my life style needs a change after 5 years with glaucoma. Thank you dr.

    • @Lascarnn
      @Lascarnn Před 2 lety +2

      That must be hard for you, and a lot of people here, too. Hope you found other activities that are satisfying

    • @unknownnino8394
      @unknownnino8394 Před rokem +3

      im 18 and have been in weightlifting for 3 years got diagnosted with glaucoma, got told to stop lifting heavy i was so sad about letting my passion go.

    • @robbien8193
      @robbien8193 Před 6 měsíci

      @@unknownnino8394And what type of excercise can you do now?

  • @roxannejames7849
    @roxannejames7849 Před 4 lety +1

    This is news to me !! I would like know how can you tell when the pressure is high?

    • @subhashmaharaj9752
      @subhashmaharaj9752 Před 3 lety

      U can tell is the pressure is high it the number is 23 and above , if it is 22 and below that fine.

  • @March808
    @March808 Před 2 lety

    Does this mean I need to stop jujitsu?

  • @AjayKumar-ts5jd
    @AjayKumar-ts5jd Před 3 lety

    Sir i am 21 , both of my Eye pressure are 19 , and doctor said there could be chances of Glaucoma , so i had to do checkups every 6 months . Should i worry ? Also is there any excercise or good habits that i could follow to keep everything at safer side ?

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 3 lety +3

      Hello Ajay. So long as you maintain your recommended follow up appointments with your doctor you should be in a good position. When glaucoma is discovered early in the process we can often prevent significant loss of vision.

  • @arvindbardeskar9087
    @arvindbardeskar9087 Před 4 lety +1

    I did aggressive exercises of eyes .Probably from frustration. I am doing this exercise for 30 years. Now my good eye seems to be dry. Can omega 3 will help me ?

  • @gindingguillermo667
    @gindingguillermo667 Před 4 lety +1

    Is planking bad for glaucoma?

  • @gususalvzz8344
    @gususalvzz8344 Před rokem

    Im at the gym trying to build a little bit of muscle and i use non heavyweights like 15lb and 25lb only face up exercise.
    Is this ok and safe to do or should i stop??

  • @sherazlove7300
    @sherazlove7300 Před 4 lety +4

    Hi Doc! Is there a hop that Glaucoma goes awAY without surgery? AND partial VISION LOST NOT GET WORSE?

  • @christopher5024
    @christopher5024 Před 2 lety +1

    Are 35 lb dumbbells ok for lifting without much increase of pressure?

    • @EbkDot38
      @EbkDot38 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea I lift 35lbs and I have glaucoma just put in your eye drops as soon as you finish working out

  • @Soulshine77
    @Soulshine77 Před 10 měsíci

    What if you do weights but are careful never to use valsalva? It seems the valsalva has become coupled with weight training.....

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 6 měsíci +1

      As it is important to keep one's core engaged during lifting (and this generally also results in a Valsalva), not sure how one could safely lift weights without doing so. So long as the weights are not too heavy a small amount of Valsalva should be OK for most with glaucoma.

  • @madebyluv
    @madebyluv Před 4 lety +1

    Can you tell us what body toning exercises are allowed instead of the ones that aren't. That'll really help. There is a lot of clarity on doing not too intense cardio exercises. But what about toning exercises. Which can be done. Please do reply.

    • @Julia-wg4yx
      @Julia-wg4yx Před 3 lety +1

      I think generally it's important to always prefer lighter weights & more reps instead of heavier weights & few reps... on top of that, you should avoid exercises where your head is below your heart (like bridge pose).

    • @madebyluv
      @madebyluv Před 3 lety +1

      @@Julia-wg4yx thank you Julia. What would you mean lighter weights? Like 3 kgs?

    • @Julia-wg4yx
      @Julia-wg4yx Před 3 lety

      @@madebyluv i guess so. I can't really tell how much "light" is :D

    • @shivanshsharma4978
      @shivanshsharma4978 Před 3 lety

      Dr. Devid u r like a God for glaucoma patient...shivansh From india

    • @BigBSinclair
      @BigBSinclair Před 3 lety

      @@madebyluv I would say a weight that you can handle for 15 reps or so

  • @user-cf9np9cy8q
    @user-cf9np9cy8q Před rokem +1

    Part of your video that mentions possible damage from exercise shows a woman running on a treadmill. I thought that running is recommended to glaucoma patients

  • @Brookside975
    @Brookside975 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your videos. I am 70 years old and was open angle glaucoma suspect for about five years until starting treatment with (now) 2 drops a day about a year ago. Currently on Latanaprost and Brimonidine with IOP of 11 and 13. I tried SLT at Ohio State, but that only worked less than 6 months. Would Micro Pulse perhaps be better than SLT? I enjoy walking and take care of mowing two properties. Would you also recommend against sit-ups. touching your toes and chin ups? I may be 70, but still hope to get back out to the country on 15-25 acre hobby farm again. If I lived closer to you I would love to come in for a consult, but I am in Ohio and hope to move to Tennessee or Kentucky.

  • @rahilali3492
    @rahilali3492 Před 6 měsíci

    Do kettlebell raises iop???

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 6 měsíci

      Most likely, yes, during the active process of lifting. However, my sense is that typical Crossfit exercises are less of an issue than older styles of weight lifting (such as bench pressing).

  • @tonypandal9716
    @tonypandal9716 Před 8 měsíci

    Doctor, How about push ups and pull ups?

    • @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino
      @DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino  Před 6 měsíci

      Bodyweight exercises (with the exception of inversion activities) are generally preferred over "bench" weight lifting.

    • @tonypandal9716
      @tonypandal9716 Před 6 měsíci

      @@DrDavidDRichardsonMDSanMarino Is incline bench press a better option than prone?

  • @ronypierrot5799
    @ronypierrot5799 Před 3 lety

    is there a way to test IOP at home?

    • @radha461
      @radha461 Před rokem

      You could purchase a portable tonometer. I use Icare.

    • @ht6035
      @ht6035 Před rokem

      @@radha461 Where can I purchase it please and how much? Thank you.

  • @pramitbiswas8772
    @pramitbiswas8772 Před 3 lety

    I am a 28 year old man. My left eye IOC pressure is 21mm and right eye is 20mm. Should I be worried?

  • @jasmynsglaucomajasmynpolit7033

    I have glaucoma an this is good to know!(:

  • @Optimization_Coach
    @Optimization_Coach Před rokem

    How's the invasion on your coast?

  • @kcmic7225
    @kcmic7225 Před 2 lety

    What about glaucoma medication and excercise resistance? I find I can't break a sweat when I'm on Timilol. It takes forever to break a sweat.. this sucks.. I love to exercise.

  • @manjitmalia4393
    @manjitmalia4393 Před 4 lety

    Request U to speak louder or near to micro. Have to use ear phones to hear u.

  • @vegancherry5503
    @vegancherry5503 Před 4 lety +2

    OMG, I was intuitively thinking of handstand to bring blood to my brain.... OH NO!

  • @kinart2543
    @kinart2543 Před 4 lety +1

    Sleep elevated?

    • @shayannesmith3953
      @shayannesmith3953 Před 2 lety +1

      I slept with my torso elevated and it was the worst thing I have ever done. I woke up with all my weight on my legs and my belly was gigantic. I panic and never done it ever since. What could it be?

    • @Clelia16
      @Clelia16 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes but slightly elevated. They are wedge pillows for gastric reflux. They are great.

  • @1SpudderR
    @1SpudderR Před 5 měsíci

    Hmmm!?

  • @tommyvette969
    @tommyvette969 Před 4 lety

    ITS ACTUALLY EXERCISING THAT CAUSED MY LIGHT FLICKERING IN MY RIGHT EYE ALONG WITH A WEIRD FLOATER CANT SEE IT DURING DAY BUT AT NIGHT ITS LIKE AND ARCH IN RIGHT CORNER OF MY RIGHT EYE

    • @choco1199
      @choco1199 Před 4 lety +2

      What kind of exercising were you doing?

  • @HectorMeneses333
    @HectorMeneses333 Před 3 lety +1

    Dr Richardson, I was enjoying your video... You have good info to provide, but the fact that you are driving and looking at the camera is just way too much for me to take. I bet you can change your format to something fun that is not so dangerous.

  • @TomDOLAN-cb9th
    @TomDOLAN-cb9th Před měsícem

    Thank you for the video but making them while driving...quite foolish...

  • @Conny226
    @Conny226 Před 2 lety +1

    Why are you in the car all the time ? How can you concentrate on traffic😬

  • @ethananthony7419
    @ethananthony7419 Před rokem

    So in essence, no weight training, no yoga, no physical activity beyond a slow death walk. This is horrible. So do nothing, take the meds prescribed and wait for inevitable blindness?! This is morbidly depressing. I was recently told that I have IOP. My life is about remaining fit, weight training - though not as intense as I used to but very intense by American standards. I also practice Krav Maga and I do intermittent fasting - as a lifestyle. KM training is intense. My routines (read: lifestyle) is what keeps me whole. Everything I’m hearing from doctors is that this all goes out the window. In exchange for what? While I understand that many Americans celebrate the idea of “not being able to work out” etc., some of us live by fitness. Again, there has to be a better way. And I’m committed to leveraging my knowledge and resources in deep tech to going beyond what’s being told to find answers. This has been the most depressing news I’ve received in years. But it tracks.

    • @USMC5858
      @USMC5858 Před 10 měsíci

      I am with you on this. Lifting weights is my entire life.

  • @lindaguida4074
    @lindaguida4074 Před 3 lety +4

    Walk

  • @charlieabel1533
    @charlieabel1533 Před rokem +2

    It would really be better and safer not to make a video while driving. This is known as distracted driving because your mind is away from driving, and many people die from distracted driving....

  • @RahulSingh-ey1vm
    @RahulSingh-ey1vm Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @gindingguillermo667
    @gindingguillermo667 Před 4 lety

    Is planking bad for glaucoma?