I assume that many of you know about Doraemon cartoon. So, i had no reason to explain more about Doraemon or Nobita. Its really great and i always watch in when i still kids. I wonder if kid in this era will love to watch this cartoon. According to my short survey, the answer is yes. You can search on youtube and you can get many result and Doraemon is the famous cartoon in this world. Sorry, but only for normal people who never have any problem with their eyes. To all blind people, might be you can listen to this song.
Did you think all blind people have chance to watch Doraemon and in same time can play guitar like this guy? I don’t think anymore and i hope it never happen to me or anyone close to me especially all girl i love in this world. Its better if all of us can see how beautiful this world. We can share together and play guitar always. Never hurt feeling but lest find a way how we can cure all blind disease.
Ps: Why i share this video in this blog? One of my blind friends love this song. She still can see 4 years ago but after she got an accident at that year, she lost her both eye. So, this is for you even i have no cheese cake for you,Yasmine. Happy birthday lucky girl. I wish you life happily.
There are several forms of laser therapy for glaucoma. Laser iridotomy (see the section above on closed-angle glaucoma) involves making a hole in the colored part of the eye (iris) to allow fluid to drain normally in eyes with narrow or closed angles. Laser trabeculoplasty is a laser procedure performed only in eyes with open angles. Laser trabeculoplasty does not cure glaucoma, but is often done instead of increasing the number of different eye drops. In some cases, it is used as the initial or primary therapy for open-angle glaucoma. This procedure is a quick, painless, and relatively safe method of lowering the intraocular pressure. With the eye numbed by anesthetic drops, the laser treatment is applied through a mirrored contact lens to the angle of the eye. Microscopic laser burns to the angle allow fluid to better exit the drainage channels.
Laser trabeculoplasty is often done in two sessions, weeks or months apart. Unfortunately, the improved drainage as a result of the treatment may last only about two years, by which time the drainage channels tend to clog again. There two types of laser trabeculoplasty: argon laser trabeculoplasty (ALT) and selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT). ALT is generally not repeated after the second session due to the formation of scar tissue in the angle. SLT is less likely to produce scarring in the angle, so, theoretically, it can be repeated multiple times. However, the likelihood of success with additional treatments is still very poor. Thus, the options for the patient at that time are to resume the eye drops or proceed to surgery.
Laser cilioablation (also known ciliary body destruction or cyclophotocoagulation) is another form of laser treatment generally reserved for patients with severe forms of glaucoma with poor visual potential. This procedure involves applying laser burns to the part of the eye that makes the aqueous fluid (ciliary body). These laser burns destroy the cells that make the fluid, thereby reducing the eye pressure. This type of laser is typically performed after other more traditional therapies have failed.