closer to severe than moderate - eviltoast

Transcription: An image of a man slightly hunched over, with one hand pressed on his lower back. The text says “I’M HERE, I’M QUEER, AND MY JOINT PAIN IS MODERATE TO SEVERE”

  • over_clox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, guess what? I literally know two people with glaucoma. It’s not a painkiller at all, it just helps delay the effects.

    They literally tell me there’s no pain either way, they’re just trying to preserve their eyesight as long as they can.

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      1 year ago

      And I had glaucoma AND went to medical school. Your anecdote is useless and false.

      it just helps delay the effects.

      No it doesn’t. Glaucoma causes progressive vision loss starting with peripheral vision and spreading to central vision, because the pressure damages retinal cells. Marijuana does nothing to delay that in any meaningful way; you just go blind almost as fast with less pain.

      American Academy of Ophthalmology: Does Marijuana Help Treat Glaucoma or Other Eye Conditions?

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          1 year ago

          Your “friends” are anecdotes. Go back and read what I said more carefully next time.

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        1 year ago

        Also, how can you claim you had glaucoma if it’s a progressive disorder/disease?

        If it has no cure, then you didn’t had it, that’s past tense. If you had glaucoma, you still have it, only in a more advanced stage.

        I’m sorry for you my friend, but you don’t need to spread false information about glaucoma. So far there’s no reversing glaucoma, so there’s no such thing as “I had glaucoma”…

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          1 year ago

          Nice that you’re talking down to a doctor and still wrong. You belong on the confidentlyIncorrect Lemmy. And FYI I eventually had surgery to correct it; there are laser treatments and surgical peripheral iridectomy options and not just pharmacologic therapies. You’ve been wrong every step of the way here, want to keep digging?

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            1 year ago

            Interesting. Well I stand corrected then.

            I guess these procedures are well out of the affordable range for the average ape though, marijuana happens to be a whole lot cheaper.

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              1 year ago

              You need to read the link I posted on my reply to you, marijuana may be cheaper but it won’t stop the vision damage. It’s like getting drunk instead of dealing with an injury, also “cheaper” in the short run.

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                  1 year ago

                  Timolol eye drops are $10 at CVS pharmacy, $30 without a discount card. If that’s too expensive and you’d rather go blind than spend it, you have bigger problems than I can help with.

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                    1 year ago

                    Yes, I find myself learning something today. I just got done watching a tutorial video which is apparently meant to teach half blind people how to properly apply their own eye drops.

                    Seems they’re oblivious to the fact they’re literally telling half blind people to carefully observe what they’re doing, instead of just asking a family member or roommate that can see better to apply the drops for them.

                    Asking the blind to treat their own eyes? Brilliant! /s