The simulation is not exact but does give a sighted person a fairly good sense of what these conditions are like. I myself have both glaucoma and macular degeneration. Both eyes get injections about once a month and 3 different eye drops twice a day. Cheers🍻
@@ranahashaam2378 hi, what sort of questions do you have? My self I take different eyedrops each night, the. 2 in the morning. Tje first eyedrop I was on was duotrev not sure of the spelling. It cased my blood pressure to drop down to low. Then went on something different. The pressures dropped but started to shoot back up onto the 30’s. He then put me on the 3 separate eyedrops. It wasn’t working that great and he decided to send me to his colleague in the same office to get tubes inserted into my eyes. My pressures dropped into the low teens and I have not had to have the tube surgery. I have been told by the ophthalmologist that I have severe optic nerve damage and if I can keep the pressure down this should slow my vision loss. It had gotten somewhat worse but this is probably due to the fact that a few years ago I developed wet macular degeneration which I go to a retina specialist for. He does the injections to dry up the fluid and blood veins. I have been labeled legally blind because of these inflictions giving me a field of vision of less than 20 degrees. The bit that I can focus on is 20/50 eyesight on the chart. Hopefully your glaucoma has been discovered in time and if you are on medication it will help to keep the pressure low and you can avoid any further loss of vision. I have become somewhat used to my eyesight and have learned to love with what I have. You may suffer some issues with contrast, field, almost tunnel vision and some colours could be difficult to distinguish. If you are on drops follow the routine and they will help not likely with recovery but further damage. Often people suffer much faster or additional loss if they don’t follow doctors orders. Good luck to you and tell us what treatment you are on and what type of glaucoma you have, closed or open angle.
I was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, which is basically like glaucoma, but with other effects, ranging from visual snow, floaters, astigmatism, etc. there is no cure, but I thank God for the vision I do have at the current moment.
I love this. My dad has had really bad vision for most of my life and then it got really good when he got LASIK surgery but then I was not in his life and didn't get to see him without his glasses ... 😢and and now he has a detached cornea that can't be reattached and has made.. and I don't know how he sees .. me or anything else.
I have tumors on my optic nerves, I’ve luckily had great vision most of my life- but as I get older I struggle more!- as of now I wear glasses and have terrible peripheral vision
@@danilodelosreyes3536it's the age of advanced technology! I do not personally have any visual disabilities, but I assume they use an accessible technology such as the speech to text feature! Also,this video is telling you brow there are many different forms of visualimpairment! They're condition may be enough to allow them to type!
So I don't have any of these and until last year I didn't know I had an eye disease, so instead of seeing clear with glasses or anything else, I see static like on a TV. I tought this was normal! Apparently not because I brought it up to my eye doctor and see said I could have "static snow vision"
I have glaucoma too and initially just blurry but i've had it almost 12 years now and kt really does it just is a slow progression especially if it is managed well (mine took 9 surgieries to now have my pressure under control so not managed well bc drops weren't helping). And it was a slowly losing the peripheral and night vision thing. Also have floaters but that is uveitis related. One of my opthalmologists explained why the perioheral foes and basically your optic nerve just slowly kinda dies from the pressure and it can't just grow back.
Hmm, interesting. My grandmother has the 'wet' type of AMD and is legally blind because of it. One eye is apparently completely shot but the other she says that straight lines appear as being all squiggly and part of her central vision is blacked out. I always wondered what it is that she sees. Worst of all though is that she never told anyone about her eyesight until it was too late.
@blindonthego I'm going for my pre-op appointment for cataract surgery, but I'm very concerned that it's my natural God given eye lense has to be removed but my Question is if at all possible, is there anything that can be done to avoid having surgery
I am 40 years old and I have all 3....my mom and her mom also have all 3. My oldest daughter wears glasses but is nowhere near as bad as the rest of us!
I don’t have either those my eye specialist presume I have rosacea and also of course I have a corneal scar I been dealing with that for 3 years no eye drop help me which is steroid but my eye specialist said want me to have less sterile much as possible to prevent glaucoma or cataracts. And I am currently using flourthmolone and I still have red eye like my right eye which that mostly the problem
Alr so I have hella long lashes but riddle me this in my left eye it’s a faint faint sliver cutting my left eyesight like a thin line was drawn and I feel it what is that
I dont know i have something different...they are small dots like things everywhere...and barely noticable unless its night or a white sheet in front of me...seen doctor once but maybe i am still unable to explain cause i cant focus on them and see what exactly it is...but definatley not flotters cause they are from childhood , everytime , everywhere I dont have any problem bcz of it...but its maybe strange I am 15
Constant dv or intermittent? To which direction dies your 2nd image appear, vertical or horizontal? I was recently diagnosed with 4th cranial nerve palsy ie double vision.
@@3kzer0Official i know but i dont have it to say any5hing but video makes me say like its hell thing to have, i have blurry oicture because of stress from job and eating sugar ewhat i did for health i throwed coca cola away, coffee etc wqtching what i eat and drink more because its really hard to think hoe bad food we have in market that if you use more times you can get random disease from chemicals in foods that packaged in boxes like cakes and keep job but i needed money to stay alive with bread now that i finnaly get from my work more because he thinks im not like many others who were working where i am so he decided to be me after going places all that pain so i can relax only little good news in my hell life sadly that taken my heatlh to this level but i resist n believe we are experiments and all this is one big riality not reality phones are damaging manies who s born naturally like that we are piece of sh and freedom democracy politics corporations want to make us believe we live our lifes in their circles and routines we hwve all timr every day night 24 7
@@3kzer0Officialcataract is still so much better than glaucoma,it requires a small surgery and made the vision perfect whereas glaucoma requires treatment and can't cure the lost vision but we can save rest of the vision by surgery
I had a torn retina and now have a catract due to the surgerys,I can't see anything right now out of it having catract surgery in a couple weeks hoping for the best.
I can see some very tiny and shiny small white dots when I am outside. Btw I am not talking about floaters ik they look like bacteria or different shapes falling down.
Get yourself checked out the small dots are blood spots in your eye. If they start increasing in numbers or frequency, you need to get checked for detached retina.
@@LeapLoan-fw1cw our vision is really blurry and we have surgery scars, and we have to put things really close to our face to see like my phone is probably about 2 inches away from my face right now but we can still see
@@yelloismidit depends on the type of glucoma and how early it is detected. It can be cured if it's caused by ocular hypertension and detected early when no major damage happens to the optic nerve
These demos are so helpful for explaining vision conditions to general education teachers. More of these, please!
Yes
The simulation is not exact but does give a sighted person a fairly good sense of what these conditions are like. I myself have both glaucoma and macular degeneration. Both eyes get injections about once a month and 3 different eye drops twice a day. Cheers🍻
I am 18 years old and was diagnosed with glaucoma 2 years ago and i want to discuss it with someone can you help me?
@@ranahashaam2378 hi, what sort of questions do you have? My self I take different eyedrops each night, the. 2 in the morning. Tje first eyedrop I was on was duotrev not sure of the spelling. It cased my blood pressure to drop down to low. Then went on something different. The pressures dropped but started to shoot back up onto the 30’s. He then put me on the 3 separate eyedrops. It wasn’t working that great and he decided to send me to his colleague in the same office to get tubes inserted into my eyes. My pressures dropped into the low teens and I have not had to have the tube surgery. I have been told by the ophthalmologist that I have severe optic nerve damage and if I can keep the pressure down this should slow my vision loss. It had gotten somewhat worse but this is probably due to the fact that a few years ago I developed wet macular degeneration which I go to a retina specialist for. He does the injections to dry up the fluid and blood veins. I have been labeled legally blind because of these inflictions giving me a field of vision of less than 20 degrees. The bit that I can focus on is 20/50 eyesight on the chart. Hopefully your glaucoma has been discovered in time and if you are on medication it will help to keep the pressure low and you can avoid any further loss of vision. I have become somewhat used to my eyesight and have learned to love with what I have. You may suffer some issues with contrast, field, almost tunnel vision and some colours could be difficult to distinguish. If you are on drops follow the routine and they will help not likely with recovery but further damage. Often people suffer much faster or additional loss if they don’t follow doctors orders. Good luck to you and tell us what treatment you are on and what type of glaucoma you have, closed or open angle.
macular degeneration 🥺🙏 one eye help brother
Hi
@@ranahashaam2378 hi i also have glaucoma
I was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, which is basically like glaucoma, but with other effects, ranging from visual snow, floaters, astigmatism, etc. there is no cure, but I thank God for the vision I do have at the current moment.
Is pretty hard specially because people really don't understand exactly how much we really try not to feel blind
Plot twist: these glasses strain your eyes so bad that you end up getting the eye disorders
Underrated 💀💀
@@JimboBrown-lm2cm Lol, I agree
I love this. My dad has had really bad vision for most of my life and then it got really good when he got LASIK surgery but then I was not in his life and didn't get to see him without his glasses ... 😢and and now he has a detached cornea that can't be reattached and has made.. and I don't know how he sees
.. me or anything else.
I have tumors on my optic nerves, I’ve luckily had great vision most of my life- but as I get older I struggle more!- as of now I wear glasses and have terrible peripheral vision
Thankyou! This is extremely helpful!
As someone who has been diagnosed with cataracts and diabetic retinopathy, it's nice to have some sort of idea of what it might look like
How can you type then
@@danilodelosreyes3536bro ain’t ever heard of touch typing
or for that matter brail computer keyboards
@@danilodelosreyes3536only one eye is affected?
@@danilodelosreyes3536it's the age of advanced technology! I do not personally have any visual disabilities, but I assume they use an accessible technology such as the speech to text feature! Also,this video is telling you brow there are many different forms of visualimpairment! They're condition may be enough to allow them to type!
So I don't have any of these and until last year I didn't know I had an eye disease, so instead of seeing clear with glasses or anything else, I see static like on a TV. I tought this was normal! Apparently not because I brought it up to my eye doctor and see said I could have "static snow vision"
I think you should state these are very extreme end level cases being shown almost so people get a better understanding
Interesting, I think my mom has one that the doctor didn't diagnose her with.
Very well explained!
Good animation ❤ sir
As a person with glaucoma, it makes your eye sight blurry, but doesn’t effect your peripheral vision
In later stages, it does. If you „only“ have blurry vision now imagen the blurry parts to get black.
I have glaucoma too and initially just blurry but i've had it almost 12 years now and kt really does it just is a slow progression especially if it is managed well (mine took 9 surgieries to now have my pressure under control so not managed well bc drops weren't helping). And it was a slowly losing the peripheral and night vision thing. Also have floaters but that is uveitis related. One of my opthalmologists explained why the perioheral foes and basically your optic nerve just slowly kinda dies from the pressure and it can't just grow back.
I had cataracts in both eyes. My eye doctor said that I was clinically blind. After my surgeries, I developed floaters.
I am a T2 diabetic.
I think my mom does as well, but the doctor kept saying nothing is wrong.
Hmm, interesting. My grandmother has the 'wet' type of AMD and is legally blind because of it. One eye is apparently completely shot but the other she says that straight lines appear as being all squiggly and part of her central vision is blacked out. I always wondered what it is that she sees. Worst of all though is that she never told anyone about her eyesight until it was too late.
Need demo of XLRP or RP in general, and photophobia, nystagmus an then that would really demonstrate my issues caused by my XLRP.
So the last one is my dogs paw print that some folks be seeing 😂
@blindonthego I'm going for my pre-op appointment for cataract surgery, but I'm very concerned that it's my natural God given eye lense has to be removed but my Question is if at all possible, is there anything that can be done to avoid having surgery
I am 40 years old and I have all 3....my mom and her mom also have all 3. My oldest daughter wears glasses but is nowhere near as bad as the rest of us!
I had a rvo which looks like the last in my sight and then having bleeding in my eye it looks like all the rest 😮
👍
Thank you for telling me because I just found out that I got diebetic retonapathy😢
I was told I have very early signs of macular degeneration and was caused by smoking cigarettes and bar fights earlier in life didn’t help.
Double vision. 🤚
If anyone can explain this would be awesome i can see perfectly out of my right eye but my left eye it curves if that makes sense
Yes, it does. Have u had your retina in your eye checked? I went through this and found out my rentia came off and had to have surgery.
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I don’t have either those my eye specialist presume I have rosacea and also of course I have a corneal scar I been dealing with that for 3 years no eye drop help me which is steroid but my eye specialist said want me to have less sterile much as possible to prevent glaucoma or cataracts. And I am currently using flourthmolone and I still have red eye like my right eye which that mostly the problem
I WAS BORN WITH A CATARACT😭😭
Can you do ms
My dad has all for 30 years 😞
I get glaucoma often with dizziness is that normal? I can see with a tiny part of my eye but everything else is black
This problems are solve able
I have cross eye
Uh I get Macular Degeneration when I look at the sun for a bit.. I try to look at people's faces and you can't see them.
The cataracts is so bad, my poor dog :/
i have catract
Some of my friends said,one eye was already blind...is it related to diabetes?
Alr so I have hella long lashes but riddle me this in my left eye it’s a faint faint sliver cutting my left eyesight like a thin line was drawn and I feel it what is that
I have the last one but its Like a Little one
I hav diabeti c retinopath
Cataract is more to blindness..
I dont know i have something different...they are small dots like things everywhere...and barely noticable unless its night or a white sheet in front of me...seen doctor once but maybe i am still unable to explain cause i cant focus on them and see what exactly it is...but definatley not flotters cause they are from childhood , everytime , everywhere
I dont have any problem bcz of it...but its maybe strange
I am 15
It does sound like floaters, not every floater is from an illness
I feal that i have a very little like the macular degeneration very little that i can't notice
Hi there i am facing double vision at low light areas with each eye . Tested everything but reports were normal
Constant dv or intermittent? To which direction dies your 2nd image appear, vertical or horizontal?
I was recently diagnosed with 4th cranial nerve palsy ie double vision.
i only have myopia
Im facing halo vision in my right eye and its more sensitive to light then my other left eye im so scared i dont want to go blind
Have you ever been to a eye docter?
Have them check for toren retina
my eye problem has been fixed guys i jusr used eyedrops
Cataract is really hell
Tell me about it I have it in my right cornea some days it's blurry asf and some days I could almost see everything it's hell like you said
@@3kzer0Official i know but i dont have it to say any5hing but video makes me say like its hell thing to have, i have blurry oicture because of stress from job and eating sugar ewhat i did for health i throwed coca cola away, coffee etc wqtching what i eat and drink more because its really hard to think hoe bad food we have in market that if you use more times you can get random disease from chemicals in foods that packaged in boxes like cakes and keep job but i needed money to stay alive with bread now that i finnaly get from my work more because he thinks im not like many others who were working where i am so he decided to be me after going places all that pain so i can relax only little good news in my hell life sadly that taken my heatlh to this level but i resist n believe we are experiments and all this is one big riality not reality phones are damaging manies who s born naturally like that we are piece of sh and freedom democracy politics corporations want to make us believe we live our lifes in their circles and routines we hwve all timr every day night 24 7
@@3kzer0Officialcataract is still so much better than glaucoma,it requires a small surgery and made the vision perfect whereas glaucoma requires treatment and can't cure the lost vision but we can save rest of the vision by surgery
I had a torn retina and now have a catract due to the surgerys,I can't see anything right now out of it having catract surgery in a couple weeks hoping for the best.
Hmmm!??😊
I can see some very tiny and shiny small white dots when I am outside.
Btw I am not talking about floaters ik they look like bacteria or different shapes falling down.
Get yourself checked out the small dots are blood spots in your eye. If they start increasing in numbers or frequency, you need to get checked for detached retina.
При катаракте периферийное зрение сохраняется.
I was born with glaucoma. My brother was too that isn’t how we see no hate
Then how do you guys see?
Is there any treatment vro
@@LeapLoan-fw1cw our vision is really blurry and we have surgery scars, and we have to put things really close to our face to see like my phone is probably about 2 inches away from my face right now but we can still see
@@Srtp1997idk we’ve had surgeries which helps our vision, but it has never fully been cured
Did it start from high eye power?
furry vision 2024
I am suffering from glaucoma
Is there any treatment bro
@@Srtp1997 There is treatment to stop glaucoma for worsening but glaucoma is not curable that I am aware of.
@@yelloismidit depends on the type of glucoma and how early it is detected. It can be cured if it's caused by ocular hypertension and detected early when no major damage happens to the optic nerve
@@scientist30it can be managed, but not cured.
YOU COULD STILL SEE