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Living with Glaucoma

The following information is presented to you to describe each of the most common retinal diseases treated by ophthalmologists throughout the US. In every disorder you will notice that there is no treatment available to either correct, reverse, or delay the further progression of any of the diseases discussed.

The Pittsburgh Eye Protocol can do All Three.

 Glaucoma is a collective term used to define a group of eye diseases that affect the eye's optic nerve. In general, damage is caused by eye pressure, which in turn may be caused by fluid buildup. And fluid buildup occurs if there is a problem with the eye's drainage system.  The disease progresses slowly, and it may take years before symptoms begin to appear. This is why glaucoma patients are totally unaware they have the disease until after it has progressed to a point where they are already having vision problems, particularly with their peripheral vision. If glaucoma remains undiagnosed and untreated, it may lead to irreversible blindness.</p>  Living with glaucoma  Whatever partial blindness glaucoma may have already caused is irreversible; however, if it is finally addressed after a comprehensive eye exam, the progression of vision loss may be prevented.  First off, it's important to have your eye checked as soon as you experience issues with your peripheral vision, as this is usually the first one to get affected by this eye disease. Secondly, once diagnosed, make the necessary lifestyle adjustments to make living with glaucoma easier. Remember that being diagnosed with this eye disease doesn't mean your life stops. Make the necessary adjustments to be able to live life as you normally would.  Some of the adjustments you may have to make include giving up driving, removing floor obstructions like area rugs, and color-coding steps on your staircase to ensure you see the steps as you go up and down. With your peripheral vision impaired, you may have a difficult time seeing the steps. With steps painted in alternating colors, you may have a clearer vision of each step.  You will also need to give up any lifestyle habits that may be harming your health. This includes not getting enough sleep, smoking, excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages, junk foods, and a sedentary lifestyle. Understand that your overall health directly impacts every part of your body, which means your eyes, too.  Seek help  If you have problems with your peripheral vision that have persisted for months or even years, it's time to have your eyes checked. Again, a glaucoma diagnosis doesn't translate to a drastically altered life and lifestyle. Countless glaucoma patients live a normal life, and you can too.  Are you ready to take charge of your condition? The Pittsburgh Eye Protocol might be the right fit for you. Learn more about this 3-day program that has helped glaucoma patients improve their vision here 

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