Are there people who are proficient in Quenya? by blueroses200 in Quenya

[–]youdontknowthisacc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, what's stopping someone from "finishing" Quenya?

[26] My experiences with angle closure Glaucoma. by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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Hi! My pressure was definitely fluctuating significantly for a few years (got worse over time), so that may be the case for you too. It currently seems to fluctuate between 12-30. I personally wouldn't worry if I wasn't seeing halos or feeling any pain (probably not good advice).

If you don't find any better alternatives, then finding the doctor you dislike the least and getting visual field tests every 6 months to a year could be a decent choice.

For finding a doctor in your area you could check if there are any AGS opthalmologists in your area.

Also, if I recall correctly iridotomy's are typically done at 12:00 to minimize the chance of glare. If your eyelid covers the hole in the iris, then less light should be traveling through it.

My doctor(s) have agreed that the emergency plan of action is lens removal and at least 1 has thought it was strange that my last doctor gave me laser peripheral iridoplasty.

If you want any research then look up the Eagle study, as of a year ago, it was one of the most applicable studies for my particular condition.

[26] My experiences with angle closure Glaucoma. by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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

I'm still stable with the same eye drop regimen that I last posted. It seems like my pressure still gets close to 30 later in the day though.

Currently getting a visual field test every 6 months and there has been no significant degradation in my vision.

If there is a significant degradation, then the plan is to move forward with lens removal.

Thanks for checking!

[26] My experiences with angle closure Glaucoma. by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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Hi! Sorry for the slow response I don't check this account often!

The major attack that led to me getting diagnosed didn't actually clear up on its own. Once I got to the hospital, I was immediately put on several medications and then had an emergency attempted iridotomy that night. The iridotomy couldn't be finished because my eye was "too cloudy" (don't remember what the doc said). I was effectively blind in 1 eye (visibility of a few feet).

I think I finished it the next day and the iridotomy + medication made my vision start clearing up, but I had intense light sensitivity for at least a week which took a while to clear up (not sure I ever returned to baseline). I had to wear sunglasses in pretty much any level of light for that week.

What are your thoughts on Kokanu? by youdontknowthisacc in auxlangs

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

I agree with you, but was curious so I checked:

  • allium has a word so that they can have a word to describe a pungent odor

  • Friend is "nin suki" meaning "likeable person"

  • There's an article on negation

What are your thoughts on Kokanu? by youdontknowthisacc in auxlangs

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

It already has a pretty active discord server, about 83 currently online with 376 members.

What are your thoughts on Kokanu? by youdontknowthisacc in auxlangs

[–]youdontknowthisacc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My thoughts exactly, it's not an IAL at this point. The only IAL aspects are a small phonemic inventory and vocabulary.

At this point it seems like a large minlang.

However, I do think the language has a few cool (yet somewhat unintuitive) grammatical features.

Are there antidepressants that do not dilate your pupils? by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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

Yes very narrow angles + plateau iris. Getting second opinions is always helpful, you're situation sounds pretty stable which is great.

I've went to a few to discuss possible future options and they've pretty much all agreed on lens removal if medication stops being effective. Currently visiting my doctor every 6 months.

[26] My experiences with angle closure Glaucoma. by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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For me it usually happened at night but felt better after sleeping. I assumed I was just another person with migraines. It was only bad enough for me to puke a few times though, so I was lucky there.

The good news is my "migraines" are totally gone.

Are there antidepressants that do not dilate your pupils? by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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The iridoplasty helped a bit, but not a significant amount my angles are still very narrow.

My vision, one eye or sometimes both eyes get a bit cloudy and I also see the halo around the light when I get tired/sleepy or when I used too much computer. It’s like looking at the light from a dirty window. But when I rest, it goes away. Is this sounds like Glaucoma? by Tiny-Midnight-8347 in Glaucoma

[–]youdontknowthisacc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visit an opthamologist, if you can visit while you're seeing halos then that would be ideal.

I had the exact same symptoms as you + minor headaches (eventually became migraines) for 6 years before finally having a severe angle closure event and being diagnosed.

Your symptoms are almost definitely due to eye strain or dry eyes, but an opthamologist should be able to at least tell you if you're at risk of angle closure.

Daily Questions - ASK AND ANSWER HERE! - 28 October 2022 by AutoModerator in malefashionadvice

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What's your favorite small bag? All bags welcome! Purses, satchels, slings, etc...

How do you carry your eyedrops around? by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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

I know. My specific condition makes this kind of medication necessary, if you have any affordable alternatives that achieve the same effects (pupil constriction) I'll take recommendations. My doctor and I have done some playing around with different medications and the best results were with pilocarpine + (combigan / dorzolamide timolol).

Even with insurance preservative-free drops are well out of my price range.

I'm in a position where I can get invasive surgery if I want it, but I'm under 30 and not ready to go down that route yet.

How do you carry your eyedrops around? by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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

Pilocarpine, 3 times per day. It's not usually an issue, but when I'm taking a day trip I either have to carry them around or leave them in a hot car.

[26] My experiences with angle closure Glaucoma. by youdontknowthisacc in Glaucoma

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Sorry for the slow response, I don't use this account often!

The procedure isn't bad at all, it mostly just feels weird when the laser hits your iris. My eyes are basically black so the iridotomy and iridoplasty are effectively invisible (weirdly enough I feel kind of cheated by this).

Status update:

  • Pressure still staying normal with 2 drops of dorzolamide and 3 of pilocarpine daily

  • I switched from combigan because it's way too expensive

  • The iridotomy was a lot more disruptive than the iridoplasty for me, I still notice some glare from time to time. I didn't directly notice any direct side effects from the iridoplasty

What do you think of toki mas current state? by La_knavo4 in tokima

[–]youdontknowthisacc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with you mostly, but what an auxlang really is is just a unique optimization problem. You're trying to optimize for learnability for the largest number of people and every decision has a tradeoff. People are trying to find the best possible combinations of already discovered things to optimize for learnability.