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Can someone please explain the gist of the vestibulo-ocular reflex and vestibular-evoked nystagmus? Are these the same thing? What aspects of this are most relevant learn for Step 1?
I haven't encountered any resources that explain these phenomena very clearly... Most just touch upon them vaguely & briefly in a way that hasn't allowed me to make clear sense of it aside from the fact that I think it has to do with your eyes successfully remaining fixated on an object during head movement...
Thank you so much for your help!!
In real life if you hit a bump on the road, you're able to partially compensate for it by using your vestibulo ocular reflex, demonstrated with a chicken in this video.
Obviously, we're not perfect, and probably not as good as a chicken, and obviously we should not have perfect steady aim in a moving vehicle. However, I strongly think that in real life we would all be able to aim better than our characters in PUBG when we/they ride along a bumpy road. I think it would be nice if when you use sights in a vehicle if it activated you to be more steady (within a threshold of tolerance) while riding in a vehicle. It would be nice to be able to actually get a kill from a moving vehicle, but the way PUBG handles a person in the vehicle it's insanely difficult unless you are moving slowly and on level ground.
Specifically, when trying to read something while the page is moving horizontally in comparison to your head/eyes moving and the page remaining stationary.
A camera uses micro accelerometers to detect motion and small servos to move lens elements or the sensor.
The human eye uses acceleration data from the inner ear to tell the eyes exactly how to counteract vibration.
The body is amazing!
My eye doctor couldn't see me yesterday and I saw a new one in the same practice who told me that was the issue after looking at my eyes for only a few minutes. My old doctor and my PCP always waved it off as "some people are just prone to styes". After reading more about it and about Rosacea in general I am pretty sure I have it on my face as well, I always thought I just had sensitive skin and acne. I'm a little frustrated at the amount of money I have spent going to doctors for styes and what I thought was conjunctivitis, not to mention scarring from old styes that probably won't go away. Right now I am starting doxy 2x a day, a prescription eye drop to clear up the current stye, the refresh preservative free drops that I've been using in the other eye, washing my eyelashes and lids with Neutrogena ultra gentle cleanser, and using a petroleum based eye ointment at night as an eye cream. Has anyone had any luck with diet? I eat a lot of spicy food and nightshade vegetables and sugar.
My doctor recommended I try this during next flair up and odd as it is it helps alot
Using noise cancelling headphones
I'm using an app called Ymusic it's a YouTube streaming app that removes all the adds and b.s. I recommend you get the app if your listening to hours of audio and dont what the commercials from YouTube
https://youtu.be/fyGmSFUPo8o
Good Afternoon,
Below is my recent story with floaters and such. I had no clue what these things were until I saw my first one, and freaked out a did a bunch of research, and ultimately find this reddit, and I thank you all for everything that you have posted in here. I have experienced visual snow and floaters my entire life, and have just thought they were normal things and that everyones vision was the same, but I digress.
Never the less, I'm not writing a thank you, I think I writing this as a heads up. I was diagnosed with a strain of ocular Toxoplasmosis in my left eye, which lead to me seeing thousands of floaters over the next few days after my first one. My Ophthalmologist has been very open to third party treatment and has even proscribed atropine to keep me from seeing these floaters. I am 19 and I am the youngest person in the Hampton roads area (Virginia) to have this type of reaction and strain from the "toxo". The Second youngest person that was even close to me was 31. So I urge anyone if you see multiple floaters or circular like floaters to ask your doctor to look in the very bottom and top of your eye, as the parasite infects the most outer part of your eye, and its almost impossible for a doctor to see without seeing it from a vertical angle.
May 26 I was diagnosed with an ocular migraine and told that my vision problems were most likely βAuraβ or seeing shapes or colors when you have a migraine. This was in fact not true, I was experiencing a vitreous detachment.
Later that week I was sent to the Norfolk office of Virginia Eye Consultants, and was told that the floater in my left eye was a normal part of the aging process and that I must learn to live with the impairment of my eye.
Two days later, on may 29th I was driving down to the Outer Banks and experienced rows and rows of floaters. These floaters were in the thousands, with so many I could not count. Because of this I called Virginia Eye consultants and was told to come in on the 30th for an emergency checkup. These floaters could be described as tiny circles in the left eye that looked like rings of water or lint that were floating in my eye and were moving with it wherever I looked.
That Sunday, Doctor Alleman, a provider at VEC, gave me an emergency checkup. This included dilating both of my eyes and looking into them from all angles. She soon found two active and inflamed parts of my eye, that was being caused by a parasite known as Toxoplasmosis. This parasite is
... keep reading on reddit β‘Currently have an OM can barely see and I know the head pain and throw up is coming any minute. Does anyone know something that can prevent this ASAP or help prevent them in the future other than less stress??
Hi all,
I have had blurred vision that has had no findings from 3 Optometries in my region. I did OCT twice to reinstate the claim of another doc that she has no finding on my eyes. According to my docs, my retina and optic nerves are all in good condition and it should not have any abnormalities. I start to recall when does this happen and what kind of drugs I have myself associate with at that point of time. And I did find out that it was Finasteride.
To those who are not familiar with Finasteride, it's a drug prescribed to suppress DHT production in your body therefore safe guarding your hair from baldness. I have been using Finasteride for a year before the symptoms of blurred vision and unusual floaters activity in my eyes. It stars to develop this issue after 6 months from the start of Finasteride prescription.
(Personally i do not have any sexual side effects other than blurred vision)
Age: 26 Male , Dosage: 0.5mg / day , Duration: a year
I quit using Finasteride last month and have my eye vision recovered, but the unusual floaters activity still persists, although it has significantly reduced. I did try to reduce the dosage to 0.25mg / day 2 days ago, same, my blurred vision returned.
A similar study has also been done, https://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2690754. I am writing this to share my personal experience on this drug and hope to create awareness. Some people suffer the similar vision problem might not know what has happened and have no clue.
A bigger sample space has to be done, so far a relevant study of Finasteride to Ocular side effect is inadequete. Hope some expert might take some initiative regarding to this matter.
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If you gaze into the abyss, the abyss will gaze back...or, in all likelihood, fling Pin into you at light speed. That's right, we're talking about Void Abyss Ocular Rift! Gosh, quite a few abyss-related items to keep track of these days, eh? For day 3 of Repentance Daily Discussions, we're taking a look at one of the cooler tear effects added in the latest DLCβand, dang, if there aren't a tonβto see what this bad boy is made of. And hey, you can use this thing without needing a Facebook account, which is a plus in my book!
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β’ Fired tears now have a chance to summon a rift when they land on the ground
β’ The spawned rift sucks in enemies, projectiles and pickups and deals damage to enemies caught inside for 2 seconds
β’ The size of the rift scales with your tear damage
β’ Rifts deal half your damage per tick
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I am planning to get pregnant with my husband.
I was recently diagnosed with ocular rosacea. I have bad flare ups from time to time. I use ocusoft hypochlor, ocusoft lid scrubs, systane preservative free drops and heat compresses with massage to help with less flare ups. I have flushing that happens on my face from time to time and my face will get red and hot. I have not much clue has to what is causing it. I have sensitive skin and allergies so possibly there is no escape. Ive changed my eating habits to less amounts of sugar, eating more fruits and veg.. lots of kale, blueberries, salmon. Taking omega pills as well. I use azelaic acid and find it helps bumps on my face but not any symptoms of flushing.
Im looking for advice from anyone who suffers from the same things who has been pregnant. What was your experience. Are there things I can do to help my rosacea before becoming pregnant or while pregnant?
Should I ask a derm for soolantra? IPL?
I do not want my rosacea to progress in the future.
I will do anything i can to prevent this from happening. Any help please!
I really need some help or support right now.
Hey everyone, I created this post ( https://www.reddit.com/r/Herpes/comments/lidw9b/ocular_herpes ) a while ago but unfortunately I wasnβt able to connect to many people or get more answers. Itβs been a whole year since I started suffering from this. Most people and website say that after a week or two of treatment, you begin feeling better and go back to your normal life but itβs not my case. I go through weeks of weeks of aciclovir and ganciclovir ointments, lubricating and healing drops and oral aciclovir, and as soon as I stop taking them, I get another episode. My left eye turns red, glassy, it starts watering like an open faucet, and it feels at first hot and itchy, and then it starts hurting like hell, as if something was impaling it. Iβm taking B1, B6 and B12 vitamins, i sleep well, currently not suffering from stress from anything but this, and it just doesnβt end. I feel really depressed right now cause the pain is back, nothing seems to work, I donβt know what else to try. It really cripples my life cause I canβt be around any lights, my work involves computer so it really fucks my life up.
I donβt understand how this sickness is so understated and thereβs no effective cure or treatment to this day.
Is anyone else going through this? Is it ever gonna end? Do you have some treatment against the pain and the recurrences?
Iβm afraid of permanent scarring and pain.
Hello, I was dx with blepharitis a few years ago and ocular rosacea a few weeks ago (by a different doctor, who explained that OR is a subset of blepharitis). He recommended Optase and a dry eye mask.
It looks like Optase makes a drop and a spray. I'm already using Soothe XP drops (which he also recommended) so am leaning towards getting the spray. Any experience with this? I'm afraid my eyelids would have to be super clean every time I use it, so ... Morning and night.
Has anyone tried the Optase eye mask? Or have recommendations for a different one? When I got the blepharitis diagnosis, the doctor said I should just use a warm washcloth, but it cools down pretty quickly and is also kind of messy.
TIA!
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