Topic: Ophthalmology

7 chapters across the catalog

Flu Zone
Episode 1385 1:29:52 - 1:32:23

1385: Flu Zone

Cataract Surgery Recovery and Vision Correction

A personal account of recovering from cataract surgery describes the choice of long-distance intraocular lenses. The recovery process involves switching between different pairs of glasses for reading and computer work while the eyes stabilize over a 30-day period.

Shetard
Episode 1374 9:45 - 16:43

1374: Shetard

Cataract Surgery Complications, Fuchs Dystrophy Diagnosis

One of the hosts details a recent second cataract operation that was complicated by a previously undiagnosed condition called Fuchs dystrophy. The procedure required a larger medical team and specialized tools to manage an enlarged cataract and corneal inflammation. Advice is given to seek ophthalmological treatment early to avoid surgical complications.

The Election Special
Episode 1291 1:47:48 - 1:54:36

1291: The Election Special

Cataract Surgery, Vision Correction Choices

A host describes his experience with cataract surgery and the various lens options available, such as the Crystalens. He discusses the trade-offs between being nearsighted and farsighted after the procedure. The segment includes a humorous anecdote about hospitals allegedly hiring unqualified staff for anesthesia during the pandemic.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:02:21 - 1:05:22

1106: Smart Wall

Bionic Eye Technology, Fixed Focal Lenses and Perception

A discussion regarding a host's "bionic eye" surgery explains the mechanics of fixed versus variable focal length lenses. The procedure involves a lens that allows for binocular vision but requires the brain to "piece together" images from different focal points. This technological intervention in human sight prompts a brief philosophical reflection on the sketchy nature of visual reality.

Pardon Me
Episode 1040 1:09:57 - 1:14:59

1040: Pardon Me

Sir Don Silva Donation and John C. Dvorak Cataract Surgery

Sir Don Silva, an 82-year-old listener, provided a donation and words of encouragement. This leads to John C. Dvorak discussing his upcoming cataract surgery involving Bausch and Lomb adaptive lenses. Dvorak explains the procedure, which replaces the natural lens with a "bionic" version to improve vision for computer work, and expresses a mix of bravery and apprehension.

Sponsor Influence
Episode 488 10:19 - 13:34

488: Sponsor Influence

Vision Changes, LASIK Surgery Risks, Pilot Licenses

Following a cessation of smoking, one host reports significant changes in eyesight and focal points, prompting a discussion on corrective procedures. The conversation covers the potential risks of LASIK surgery, including its impact on pilot licenses and historical FDA concerns. They also touch upon the origins of radial keratotomy and the tendency of patients to claim their surgeon invented the procedure.

The New Normal
Episode 275 5:54 - 8:31

275: The New Normal

Vodka Eyeballing Trend, Australian Radio Investigation

Australian radio personality Maynard interviewed an optometrist, Ian Emsley, regarding the "vodka eyeballing" trend previously discussed on No Agenda. The medical expert confirms that while the practice is dangerous and uses alcohol as a disinfectant in the eye, the claim that it gets a person drunk faster is biologically false. The hosts conclude that while the trend is real among youth, the perceived rapid intoxication is likely a placebo effect.