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  • #16
    Eye pressure after Lasik--Dr G??

    I'm hoping Dr G can answer this. I've heard that you can get false eye pressure readings after having Lasik. (In other words, pressure is really high, but registers as normal.) Is this true? I was using Tobradex (steroid) ointment over a long period time and was worried about my pressure. The ophalmologist said it was ok, but later I read of this phenomenon that can happen after Lasik. Should I have my pressure checked by an alternate method?

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    • #17
      Thanks for the reply, Dr. G!

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      • #18
        Tobradex

        REBECCA SPEAKING... OOPS AND MY APOLOGIES TO LEO

        I tried to quote your post while replying to it, and I inadvertently edited your post!! Couldn't get back the original, except for the part I was quoting:

        "...he said I should use Tobradex now twice a day for one more week. Should I ignore his advice and stop using it?"

        And my reply was (well originally it was much wordier) No.

        Sorry! Never did that before. I'll be more careful.
        Rebecca

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        • #19
          Leo,

          If you feel you are being well-monitored by your doctor and you trust him/her, I would continue with the treatment as suggested. I am guessing your doctor is concerned with discontinuing too abruptly and causing the symptoms to return.

          I believe steroids are safe so long as you are being seen by a competent physician. In my opinion, it was sheer malpractice that caused the damage to the patient who started this thread.

          Diana
          Last edited by dianat; 10-Nov-2007, 21:57.
          Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

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