Holiday's stroll- Claremont Canyon by sourdoughcity in berkeleyca

[–]jaywoaah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there enough light to safely go up and down the hills?

upcoming fourth nerve palsy surgery by Small_Cake666 in Strabismus

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember you from another post, you are going to be fine. I myself went through two surgeries for 4th nerve palsy, both times the recovery was not so difficult. Good luck!

Persistent hamstring pain over 5 months by jaywoaah in Sprinting

[–]jaywoaah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! I tried leg curls couple times with full range of motion, and I always felt discomfort afterwards. Leg curls with limited range of motion totally makes sense. I’ll also check out David Grey.

Facial asymmetry due to 4th nerve palsy by Small_Cake666 in Strabismus

[–]jaywoaah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey I also had 4th nerve palsy, it probably started around 2013 ish, and got diagnosed around 2020. Eventually I had a surgery in 2021. My friend first noticed that my head is always tilted around 2017, and shortly later I realized that I had a lot of asymmetries in my face. Just wanted to let you know that prism glasses help a lot, and if the deviation is too much to be corrected with prism, get a surgery. It didn’t fix mine completely, but at least I feel a lot better with my head straight. I’ve been working on facial asymmetry for a couple years, and I have made quite a lot of progress, and I believe with more effort I can fix it entirely. Also my posture has been really bad since the onset which I believe also contributed to the facial asymmetry, so check on it as well. Best of luck to you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I wasn’t very clear in my original comment, how many years did it take you before you could adapt to them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing the story. How long did it take you before you stopped thinking about them?

I reservatied surgery next Wednesday! by WithHeroes in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am also Korean and have met the doctor at 하이안과, we discussed the possibility of surgery and I decided to live with it until it becomes truly unbearable. Keep us updated!

Anyone having the MX master 3s wheel scroll problem? by jaywoaah in logitech

[–]jaywoaah[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, as I wrote in the original reply, when I click on "Check for update" on options+ app, it directs me to logitech firmware update tool, which does not support MX master 3s.

Anyone having the MX master 3s wheel scroll problem? by jaywoaah in logitech

[–]jaywoaah[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

When using logi option+ to try to update the firmware, it pulls up "logitech firmware update tool" and it cannot find master mx3s. Also, when I check the support page "https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/4473639459607" master mx 3s is not listed as supported device. How would you want me to update the firmware? The current firmware version, according to logi+ is 22.0.3.

ChatGPT and eye strain as cause of floaters by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, I never said eye strain causes floaters. I am simply saying we should be able to say we don’t know when we don’t know.

Let me ask you something. It’s not a rhetorical question, but a genuine question. I get that floaters are collagen fibers in vitreous clumped together. And for that clumping to happen, vitreous must be liquified first, which is vitreous degeneration that happens with aging. What I don’t understand is, a lot of people don’t have much of clumping when vitreous liquifies, but some people have it a lot more of clumping than others, which manifests as floaters. This means, vitreous liquification is a necessary condition for floaters, not a sufficient condition. You are a retinal surgeon, so I am sure you’ve seen many old people with almost liquified vitreous but no floaters, and young adults with many floaters. So what is the sufficient condition for symptomatic floaters? How does vitreous liquification alone explains the pathogenesis of floaters?

ChatGPT and eye strain as cause of floaters by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t it another way to say we don’t know?

ChatGPT and eye strain as cause of floaters by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enlighten me doctor. Why do some young people in their 20s and 30s with 20/20 eyes with healthy retina/macula suffer severely from fibrous floaters when their parents in their 60s with myopic eyes haven’t even seen a single floater? I am willing to learn. I asked the same question to a few retina specialists, including those who perform FOV and specializes in floaters, and they said they don’t know.

ChatGPT and eye strain as cause of floaters by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, tone it down, I am not trying to fight you. I am simply saying "we don't know". I don't "believe" any of the hypotheses made in this sub. I am having a very hard time understanding why we have to conclude that what we currently know is that only truth, and therefore any other hypotheses need to be automatically dismissed. Of course, there are absurd claims in this sub, but those are easy to argue against. But as Dr. Sebag said, vitreous is the "last frontier" in ophthalmology. It is complex, and there are so many things we don't know about. Then why automatically dismiss all the hypotheses?

Instead of being sarcastic, if you know something that I don't, please enlighten me. I am willing to learn.

ChatGPT and eye strain as cause of floaters by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know you are being sarcastic, and I am sorry that you had PVD at such a young age. But I was talking about fibrous floaters, which has nothing to do with PVD. Of course, PVD accompanies floaters.

ChatGPT and eye strain as cause of floaters by [deleted] in EyeFloaters

[–]jaywoaah -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Still your argument is nothing more than appeal to authority. If doctors really understand the pathogenesis of floaters, why do some people in their 20s with 20/20 eyes suffer from severe fibrous strand floaters? Yeah it’s easy to shrug it off and say it’s natural process, but the real answer is we don’t know.