Apnea = Hypoxia = Permanent Vision Loss
Re: Apnea = Hypoxia = Permanent Vision Loss
Hey Old Lincoln - Happy Annniversary to you and yours!  My "one and only" and I celebrated our 31st yesterday!  I wish "you and yours" and "me and mine" many more Happy Anniversaries!
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Re: Apnea = Hypoxia = Permanent Vision Loss
Thanks and a Happy Anniversary to you two also.Hawthorne wrote:Hey Old Lincoln - Happy Annniversary to you and yours! My "one and only" and I celebrated our 31st yesterday! I wish "you and yours" and "me and mine" many more Happy Anniversaries!
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It's going to be okay in the end; if it's not okay, it's not the end.
						It's going to be okay in the end; if it's not okay, it's not the end.
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Re: Apnea = Hypoxia = Permanent Vision Loss
i have used CPAP since 2000.  I have had many eye problems and be very interested in CPAP, Hypoxia, and Blindness.  I have searched medical sites and cannot locate.  Could you reply in the blog or perhaps email the info.  Thank you   OLDLINCOLN
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						Nancy Jordan
Re: Apnea = Hypoxia = Permanent Vision Loss
You're responding to an 8 yr old note... and those posters are unlikely to still be around.  But I strongly suggest you see an ophthalmologist (not optician) and discuss your issues there, as well as with a sleep doctor, because trying to diagnose serious eye problems according to what a bunch of internet strangers say happened to their brothers, friends, etc. is dangerous and useless.  Even if someone had some similar sounding symptoms and got a diagnosis from some doctor at some time, whether any of their story would actually apply to you, your body and/or your medical history would be just guessing.  See a doctor, and then if you get a diagosis and treatment regimen, and have questions re Cpap, come back and talk about it then (but please start a new thread instead of hauling up an old one like this).
			
			
									
									
						 
                 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
			 
	

