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Issues and options in eye health cannot be put in 25 line limit effectively.

I'm new here.  66 yr old American Male with cataract in right eye.  Determining my options for correction.  I have many questions about many options.  Looks like the constraint here is about 25 lines.  There is a place for brevity, but I would not have thought that the various elements of eye care called for it.

Guess I'll go think about ways of putting some complex ideas into sound-bite form, or find ways to break them up into 25 line sound bites.

I am a regular contributer on another health related forum.  They have no such space limitations.  So I guess the first question is; How do you folks like this requirement and the other little oddity, not being able to include your Email address?  On the other forum, with a membership of over eleven thousand, well over a hundred have lected to communicate with me by E-mail.

These things tend to inhibit communication, which is what forums are about.
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The last message indicates that my idea is OK--post on the other forum I dicated above.
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Try the Ask a doctor eye care forum here. I have posted more than 25 lines there.
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Wasn't ignoring you.  I had password issues that I didn't get sorted out until now.  Now that I have straightened them out, I should return more regularly.  I have started several health oriented threads in the General Health section of Skin Cell Forum, and a Nutrition subsection has some extensive comments about fermenting wine and other beverages and making exotic cheeses as well.

I have also made some perhaps abrasive comments about the practice of dentistry and ophthalmology as I have experienced it, and I expect that I will continue to do so.  I doubt that a doctor has ever attended that forum, and perhaps I haven't given them any added incentive to do so.

But I am going blind and don't particularly like the only options currently available to someone in my circumstances.  I am acutely aware that I need a good doctor, and the potluck method of finding one just hasn't worked out in the past year and a half.  I am not well experienced with doctors.  Prior to the optometrist and the ophthalmologist I sort of randomly selected,  I had not seen a physician for over two decades, since, as luck would have it, I find myself to be robustly healthy if you don't count the stroke a few years ago, which made me almost to stupid to take care of myself.  The stroke worked out alright though, and I still teach my weekly group chess lessons and some private lessons as well.

But in my studies about eyes and lenses, I have found some really exciting things that I would really like to share and get some outside input on.  I'm sure my current ophthalmologist is not up to the task, although I think she is a nice lady and means well.  More on my next post.  I think I've reached the length limit.
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I concur with you about the difficulty of posting a concern in just 25-30 lines. I  had to cut my posting down about 10 times before it would fit.

I, too, would be interested in other forums where one may post more liberally in a single post.

Thanks.
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Well I have to agree for one thing I personally dont see the harm in emails.  though I know on this forum people have gotten kicked off for posting emails and for even posting mri/ct scan films.  WHy I dont know because we are all just looking for help.  What forum do you go to.  can you post it here I would like to check it out.  thanks.
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