Sight Improvement

Posted by Owen Jones on June 12th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

We are under great pressure not to look old, not to look our age. One of the best compliments people of more than 21 years think that they can receive is: ‘Really? You do not look it!’ To a certain extent this obsession with a youthful appearance has always been with us, but the pressure has ratcheted up due to films and television.

Film stars and pharmaceutical firms ruthlessly team up to persuade us that we need this surgery as well in order to be well-liked. What they do not tell you is that the pharmaceutical firms have paid the film stars to have free treatment and then paid (or sponsored) the chat shows that so blatantly promote them.

And ageism is rife too, both among the young, whose worst insults normally have the word ‘old’ included and among employers who can not wait to get rid of employees at 65 after a lifetime of service. Governments or at least some governments are just as bad, penalizing pensioners with a paltry salary after fifty years of paying taxes.

People used to grow old gracefully, now it is a sin. There is a long list of ‘improvements’ that you can work your way through: face lift, liposuction, hair transplants, dentures and several others, but the one that actually makes sense to me is sight improvement by whatever technique works.

We live in a picturesque world and it is a shame that when we are at the right stage in our life to enjoy it – that is while we have more time, more money and have become more philosophical, we begin to go blind. At the same time as your grandchildren begin arriving, your eyesight starts going.

There are many reasons why you could begin losing your eyesight besides just old age, but old age does play a role in some of them as well.

Macular degeneration is usually known as age-related macular degeneration, but there is a rare form that affects the young. There are two types wet and dry. The dry kind is less severe, but the wet kind is more easily treated.

Cataracts are thought to be age-related as well, but I had premature senile cataracts 20 years early. Fortunately these are easily treated as well with only a couple of minutes of surgery. Glaucoma is a vicious one, which can leave you totally blind, if you do not catch it soon enough and have it treated.

The trick to success with all of these vision impairments is tackling them early. If you suspect that anything is not right with your eyes, go to a doctor or optician instantly. Do not get fooled by sham remedies that you might see advertised on late night TV or in the small ads. They should get banned.

Eye exercises and eye drops are all right for healthy eyes, but they will not help you if you have a difficulty, only a fully qualified expert can do that. These advertisers prey on individuals who either do not have the money for surgery or who are scared of it and there are many of them about too.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now concerned with macular degeneration glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our site at Macular Degenerative Disease

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Appropriate Diet and Exercise Is Important When You Wish To Lose Chin Fat Immediately And Completely

Posted by Rigoberto B. Tuckerman on May 12th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

Have you ever wondered what could be done about chin fat without needing to proceed through a risky liposuction procedure or other similar surgical treatment? The answer is nothing simpler than exercise and diet. Chin fat is largely made up of fat tissues underneath the skin layer that hang around your neck like an inflated rubber tire.

Chin fat develops for a lot of reason. Having that extra weight can be the biggest reason in terms of depositing fat tissues not just around the face but also in the entire body. Aging is another factor. The skin is firm and taut when you are young. But as the body ages, your skin also loses most of its collagen leaving behind wrinkles and extra folds of skin mainly around the neck area.

But before you jump into the gurney and ride off into the operating room to remove those chin fat, take into account the risks that are related to any type of surgery plus how much it’ll cost you and you will realize that you’re better off using natural options to eliminate face fats than put your life in jeopardy.

There are many suggested exercises to work the muscles around the neck area. You can begin with simple neck rolls and neck stretches done 10 to 20 minutes every single day to tone the flaccid muscles and burn off the fat deposits. Exercises to remove chin fat likewise incorporate the muscles of the face, shoulders and also the back. That’s the reason why assuming a correct body posture is important in maintaining muscle tone aside from giving you a dignified and elegant demeanor.

It is important to be careful about your diet when you are doing exercises to get rid of chin fat. Otherwise, all of your efforts will be lost if you continue to eat excessively because the fats you burn will only be replaced as soon as you get rid of it.

Keeping a healthy lifestyle of accomplishing the right exercise and eating the right kind of food will not only help you in terms of dropping the double chin fat. It will also make you healthier and happier in the long term.

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Modern Times And Blindness

Posted by Owen Jones on May 9th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

Not so long ago, it was not at all uncommon to see blind people walking the streets tap-tapping away with their white sticks, being guided by a dog, normally a Labrador, but I have not seen anyone like that in Britain for years, as far as I recall.

That has to be a decent thing; it has to mean that we are beginning to cure or at least alleviate most kinds of blindness.

My aunty had cataracts for years when I was a kid in the Sixties – it was simply one of those things. Some individuals got them when they were old and others did not.

My brother’s mother-in-law had cataracts in the late Nineties and she was enrolled on a two year waiting, but at least she had hope and they were going to be removed free of charge.

I do not know of anyone else that has eye trouble except myself. I could not get my specs clean one day and then a friend said he saw a white dot in one eye. He took me to the hospital and the optician said that I had ‘premature senile cataracts’.

Well, I live in Thailand now and he did not use those precise words. He told me that the cataracts were because I was prematurely senile.

I asked him if that was what he really meant; he looked it up in a book and we both had a hearty laugh about it, although he never actually corrected himself. My condition turned out to be a little bit worse than just cataracts, but when I went from the local hospital to a major hospital in Pattaya, the surgeon saw me within 30 minutes and asked me if I wanted them taken away.

I said that I did and she was willing to do the operation there and then. I got it postponed by 24 hours, but she would have sorted my eye out that day in a 30 minute operation, which does not need anaesthetic. I think that that was marvelous.

We have come a long way from routinely seeing blind people on the street and putting up with cataracts through a two-year waiting list to immediate removal of cataracts by laser surgery in 40-50 years.

At least we have in the Developed World and in the East too, if you have the money. There are still millions of people in Asia and particularly in Africa suffering blindness and partial blindness for the sake of an easy 30 minute operation.

Two weeks after my surgery, my other eye began to cloud over. It was as if it had been holding on with its last ounce of strength until I got his mate sorted out. I had that one done last year and once I was allowed to take off my patch and look about me with two decent eyes again for the first time in a decade, I could not understand that I had forgotten how bright the world really is and that I had not noticed how dingy my world had become.

If you are worried about an eye operation, do not be. What you will experience when you can see in the correct manner again will make all the worry appear ridiculous and if you get the chance to give someone their vision back, please do it.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a number of topics, but is now concerned with macular degeneration glasses. If you want to know more, please go to our site at Macular Degenerative Disease

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Eye Care After Lasik Surgery

Posted by Owen Jones on May 3rd, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

The patient of Lasik surgery has two main responsibilities regarding his or her eyes: firstly to pick a responsible, skilled surgeon, which should not be very difficult and secondly, to take care of his eyes after the operation by following the advice of the surgeon on post-operative care. This second part is very important and should not be taken casually.

The post-operative supervision process is not a problem, but if you are worried about it, you could enquire of your surgeon what it will entail before the operation. The physician or a nurse will be able to explain the procedure of supervision to you in detail or they will give you a pamphlet.

There may be some peculiar sight aberrations for a couple of days after the operation, some of which are fairly normal. One of the most common aberrations that are standard for a couple of days are halos around lights.

However, you should be certain that you understand the difference between what is standard and so no grounds for concern and what should be reported immediately

There are different Lasik procedures and the procedures are advancing all the time so it is not possible to give precise details in this article. Moreover, the shape of the eyes and the causes for deteriorating eyesight are individual to each patient.

Some of the advice that your Lasik surgeon might give for your post-operative eye care may include the following, although different doctors might have their own advice.

The first thing is to bear in mind that you have just had an operation including anaesthetic. There may not have been any blood but it was surgery all the same.

All patients are desired to rest after an operation and you will be no exception. If you had had an operation on your knee, you would use it as little as you could for a while and the same is helpful advice for your eye.

Attempt to sleep for a few hours after the surgery or at least close your eyes and rest. Infection is the chief concern, so do not poke or rub your eye and do not strain it by trying out your newly improved vision by reading or watching TV.

If you have to entertain yourself in this manner wear an eye patch. Your surgeon will almost certainly have given you a stiff plastic eye guard, which you should wear at all times.

Some surgeons will warn against getting water into your eye for a few days, which means washing only from the neck down, no showering, no going out in the rain and definitely no swimming.

Be wary of bright light, it cannot damage your eye but it does hurt. Your world will become much brighter after the surgery and looking at a light bulb can become painful. Be wary of watching moving traffic while the sun is shining, a car window can catch the sun and reflect it back into your eye unexpectedly.

You will be given eye drops so do not fail to use them. Lasik surgery can dry your eyes out, if this happens they might be able to give you alternative or supplemental drops.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a number of topics, but is now concerned with wet macular degeneration treatment. If you want to know more, please visit our website at Macular Degenerative Disease

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Natural Eyesight Improvement

Posted by Owen Jones on April 14th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

Losing one’s sight can be upsetting. In the start, if as normal, you start to lose your vision at about 40 years of age, it is the first sign of impending old age, but later as it deteriorates further, individuals start to worry whether they will go blind.

Well, if you require spectacles at 40 then yes, it is the first sign of approaching old age, but there are not so many individuals who go totally blind now due to advancements in information concerning the eyes and how to treat impairments.

There is nothing you can do about the former difficulty, but at least two avenues you can take to resolving the latter.

Most people ‘blindly’ follow their opticians advice and buy glasses or contact lenses. This is the best choice for the optician and the cheapest option for the client in the short term. It is good for the optician because you will almost certainly require new glasses every two years and contact wearers have to keep buying contact lenses as well.

It is good for the customer because the outlay is small if you do not go for designer frames like Gucci or Levi. In the long term, though the customer pays out many, many times more than if a different procedure had been chosen.

One of these alternative courses of action is Lasik surgery. This is costly up front, but can last for 20 years although you may still require specs for either long or short distances. Most people have their long distance vision corrected and never ever have difficulties with it again, although they do still require reading specs.

A third option, which you might like to attempt instead of or in conjunction with any of the above is called Natural Vision Improvement. It has to be said that the system of Natural Vision Improvement has more detractors than supporters, but some individuals treat it as a form of yoga for the eyes which cannot do any harm.

The purpose here though is that if you would like to attempt Natural Vision Improvement, you must still go to an optician regularly so that they can check for eye diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration, which Natural Vision Improvement cannot hope to, nor does it claim to, cure.

Advocates of Natural Vision Improvement say that contemporary equipment like TV screens and monitors and even living in a city where long distance eyesight is almost unnecessary because it is blocked by buildings a few yards away, have trained us to ‘see badly’.

They say that we need to relearn how to see in the correct manner. They even go as far as to say that spectacles and contact lenses may be part of the problem.

Here they mean that as your eyes get used to corrective lenses, they come to rely on them and so become weaker. Therefore, the next time your sight is measured, you will need more powerful glasses.

The Natural Vision Improvement philosophy says to use the weakest lenses that you can and make your eyes work harder. In this manner, they insist, the next time you go for a check up, you can get weaker lenses not more powerful ones until eventually you do not need glasses at all.

Some opticians and optometrists will work with you if you would like to try this route, but you may have to look around for one. One vital point around the Natural Vision Improvement procedure is that if your impaired sight could create a risk to yourself and others, you must wear standard, full-strength glasses when carrying out those activities (like driving).

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A Story Of Lasik Eye Surgery

Posted by Owen Jones on April 13th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

I have never had Lasik eye surgery, although I have had both of my human lenses replaced with plastic ones. However, I wanted to help a friend recount his story of Lasik eye surgery, because I know from my own experience that there is a lot of rubbish talked about having eye surgery of any form.

I robustly urge anyone who is thinking about having cataracts removed, Lasik eye surgery or absolute lens replacement to go ahead and have it done as soon as they can. There will be no looking back, I promise you and you will live in a brighter world again that you had not noticed had been getting slowly but surely ever dimmer.

I shall name my friend Fred to make it easier for me to tell his story and that of numerous others who have been in a comparable situation to him. Fred wore specs all his life or from the time that he was in the Navy doing his national conscription service anyway.

He got used to this predicament, but was growing concerned at the rate that his spectacles were increasing in thickness year on year and the increasing dependency he had on them.

After months of worry and talking to ‘friends’ in bars, he resolved to go talk to the only other person whose opinion actually mattered – the Lasik surgeon. He was fairly nervous that they would say that his eyesight was too far gone, but he was also worried that they would say he could have the operation because he had a terror of anyone doing anything to his eyes which could rob him of the little bit of vision that he still had.

The surgeon said that both of his eyes could benefit from surgery, one maybe a little more than the other, but that he would definitely still need spectacles for the rest of his life, albeit weaker ones than he was using now. In effect, the surgeon was saying that he could restore most of Fred’s long-distance vision but that at his age, 63, he would still require reading glasses.

Fred turned up on the morning of the first operation having not been to the pub and having had an early night. In his case they operated on one eye at a time with a week in between the operations. They started each session by putting drops in his eye. These drops dilate and numb the eye although the eyeball does not actually feel any pain.

The operations lasted about three minutes each, but Fred is not sure how much of that was ‘laser time’. He said there was a sensation of intense white light, but no pain whatsoever. He was required to stay in the waiting room for thirty minutes afterwards and then he went home.

On his medical doctor’s recommendation he had taken a friend with him, because your old spectacles will not fit over the protective shield on your treated eye. This shield had to be worn for 24 hours to stop Fred from poking or rubbing his eye inadvertently.

Fred had taken the next day off work, but he says there was no need and he did not bother the next time. Fred’s eyes have improved hundreds of percent and sometimes he can even read without specs as well.

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What Is Wavefront Technology In Lasik?

Posted by Owen Jones on April 8th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

Lasik surgery has hugely improved the vision of millions of individuals worldwide. It has turned the visually impaired into sighted individuals who are capable of seeing their children again and contributing to the family’s income by working. Two items that millions considered they would never be able to do again.

However, Lasik eye surgery has not been sitting on its laurels. Far from it, Lasik surgery techniques are being enhanced all the time. One such enhancement is Wavefront Technology. Wavefront Technology with relation to Lasik eye surgery is used to more precisely map the patient’s eyeball, which makes more accurate surgery feasible.

This is of immense importance because eyeballs are not all the same shape. They are like hands, superficially they all look the same, but once you get down to particulars, they are not. There are all shapes sizes and proportions. The same is true for eyes.

The more precise the map of the eye, the more opportunity that the surgeon has of giving you the best vision possible, in relation to the specific problems that you have in your particular case. Wavefront Technology helps the surgeon achieve this.

Wavefront Technology is really a technology that has been modified from astronomy. in astronomical telescopes it is crucial that the lenses are as flawless as they can be, because at high magnification, even the very least impairment would lead to colossal distortions, which in turn would make the telescope practically useless.

Astronomers were utilizing this technology in the 1970′s, so it was already fairly advanced when some bright spark saw that it could become adapted for use in eye surgery too. Wavefront Technology was born and taken on board by Lasik and other eye surgeons with great expectations.

In fact, the bright spark who recognized the potential value of this piece of astronomical technology was a German physician named Josef Bille who began using it in his practice.

He gradually improved and adapted the sensors and announced it to the Lasik manufacturers in 1997. This in turn allowed the manufacturers of Lasik apparatus to adapt Wavefront Technology to their own apparatus.

Wavefront Technology is extremely complicated in design and technology but also highly simple to understand. The Wavefront machine sends a flat sheet of light (called a wavefront) through the eye to the retina, which reflects it back to the Wavefront machine.

The Wavefront machine compares the two, measures the imperfections, chooses what has to be done to correct them and guides the laser to the correct spot in order to accomplish the corrections. As easy as that!

However, the geniuses who created and developed Wavefront Technology did not give up there. They have their machine send in multiple wavefronts from multiple angles so that the computer can build up a three dimensional picture for even more accuracy.

There are now well over 60 patterns that can be automatically corrected by a Lasik laser guided by Wavefront Technology. So, if you have any concerns with long or short sightedness, make an appointment to see your Lasik surgeon as soon as they can.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a number of topics, but is now concerned with macular degeneration glasses. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Macular Degenerative Disease

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Important Information About Fat loss Surgery

Posted by Vanessa Summer on April 5th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

Who knows how many individuals are influenced by weight loss surgery because it has the ability to produce such an effect. We see so many examples in our every day lives, and it can function as an significant reminder. When you start reading more, you will understand all that is concerned and it could surprise you. Everybody has a sensible idea about what is possible with it. You will just be able to make better choices and gain more options when you know more of the specifics. So in that spirit, here are several important points regarding weight loss surgery you may appreciate knowing.

For people who are highly obese, weight loss surgical procedures may be one technique that could save their lives. This method may actually be excellent for the exceptionally obese who require drastic measures. Admittedly, sometimes it can be difficult to judge when there are conflicting reports in relation to this kind of surgery. You can easily come across very positive success stories, and of course there are the opposite where everything went unbelievably wrong. But like many other things on the web, some tales have changed into something that no longer resemble the facts. If you are contemplating this alternative, then it is your duty to make sure you find accurate information. You should also consult your medical professional and any specialists including previous patients who have had this procedure.

There are generally risks included in any kind of surgery, and that applies to the most minor procedures. That is the character of surgery due to the fact just about anything could go bad for any explanation. You also needs to check out the specific physician who will be performing the surgery. All professions have a wide selection of people who bring different talents and abilities with them. If you are an excellent candidate for this type of technique, then you owe it to yourself to find the best surgeon possible. Bypassing this surgical procedure may be more dangerous for those who are exceptionally obese.

There may very well be an understandable notion that this surgery will make sure that you will remain thin. That is not accurate at all since nothing else has changed other than your body after the surgery. The range of options is open to you among them losing more weight all the way to putting on a lot more weight. The patient will have to adopt healthy eating behaviors and pay attention to food and calories. So this is not some kind of wonder pill that gets anyone off the hook. What this is about is using a supporting initiative in which the patient can regain some amount of control over the situation. So nothing is certain for the person who elects this unique approach.

Something you may have read is that hunger seems to be gone following weight loss surgery. That is not precisely true even though the hunger sensation is not immediately experienced after the surgery. What typically happens is the patient will still have the psychological habits associated with eating they had before. The surgery patient will experience mental feelings of food cravings which are not the same. So there’s a period of adjustment that everybody experiences after surgery. One thing that is predicted and experienced, at least at first, is there is actually no need to eat a lot to feel full. It will take probably over a year for feelings for really getting hungry to come back.

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The Price of Gastric Band Surgery

Posted by Hamster Band on March 8th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

Gastric banding surgery is performed to reduce the body weight of persons suffering from obesity. A laparoscopic surgery is done to place a gastric band on the top of the stomach. An adjustable and inflatable band made of silicon is used in this ‘key whole’ surgery. This surgery is suitable for persons with body mass index more than 40 or having weight 80 to 200 lbs.

A small incision is made near navel through which Carbon dioxide gas is filled in the abdomen. Gastric banding surgery requires a tiny laparoscopic camera placed inside the abdomen through the incision.

The inside pictures of abdomen and stomach are send by this camera is viewed on a video monitor. Some more incisions are made around the navel. The gastric band is then introduced on the top of stomach using surgical instruments.

The gastric band will form a small pouch on the top of stomach. The size of the pouch will be considerably small compared to that of the stomach. It can hold only 1/6 of what stomach can hold.

The brain will then get the message that the stomach is full and intake food gets reduced. The patient will feel full stomach with less quantity of food and intake of food gets reduced. This leads to loss of weight.

Gastric band introduced during the gastric band surgery is made of materials friendly to the body and they are accepted by it. Hence its long stay inside will not cause ill effects. Hospital stay for the patient for the surgery will be very short. This is possible due to the speedy recovery from the effects of surgery. Patient can lead normal life within a short period after surgery.

Post operative care and diet are two important things to be strictly observed by the patient. After Gastric band surgery immediately liquid diet only will be allowed. Soft and mushy diet will be started subsequently which is followed by solid diet. Diet and care will have to be continued for some time as prescribed by the Surgeon.

Laparoscopic Gastric band surgery is not suitable to all obese persons. Persons with complicated medical problems and previous abdominal surgery are not recommended for Gastric band surgery. Open surgery will be required for such persons.

On an average weight loss of 500 gm to 1 Kg per week can be expected after the Gastric Banding surgery. The weight loss will be more in the first year and it will be ranging between 20 and 40 kgs.

Periodical adjustment of band will be required for success of Gastric band surgery. This can be done only after test in the hospital. The first adjustment will generally be done after 4 to 6 weeks of Gastric band surgery. The adjustments require only few minutes and no additional surgery.

The complications arising out of Gastric Banding surgery are very rare and the rate of success of the Gastric Banding surgery is very large.

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Why You Should Consider Lap Band Surgery NJ

Posted by Karina Santana on February 18th, 2011 and filed under diet | Comments Off

There are a number of reasons that a person can become obese and not all of them are from overeating. Many people have dieted and been on exercise programs, yet still have problems shedding excess weight. This article will take a close look at lap band surgery NJ, and how it can benefit you.

One of the biggest problems with diet plans is that the amounts lost can in many cases come right back, sometimes within a few months. Therefore, it is a constant struggle for most people, as they want solutions that are not only just effective, but will last a long time. This is why that having lab band procedure done will bring you results where others have failed.

The silicone adjustable band is a medical device that is placed in the body upon the stomach, they can be adjusted to meet the needs of each individual patient. The idea is to make a smaller opening and a small area for food. This gives the patient a feeling of fullness when eating small amounts, and this will lead to weight loss.

There are many advantages of this procedure as compared to many other obesity surgical choices, and it’s popularity has been growing rapidly over the past few years. One of the biggest is the fact that the band can be adjusted in the future according to the patients progress. Another is that it is completely reversible and can be removed at any time. The stomach will then return to it’s original form.

The surgery itself is very minimal and not invasive as many others might be, with a low complication rate. Also, there is little scarring and much less pain. All this means a much quicker recovery time for the client, and a shorter stay in the hospital.

As far as the cost of having this done, there are numerous factors involved. This might include additional fees besides just the surgeon, and could include fees for lab work, anesthesia and x-rays, in some cases there may be travel expenses. There are other countries that could charge a little less, but always be sure and fully check out the clinic first before making any final decisions.

Weight loss is a billion dollar a year industry when you factor in all the different programs, pills and plans. For a permanent solution you should certainly consider a lap band.

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