Start your trip with new refills of your glaucoma medications. Pack a sufficient supply of each medication, and talk to your doctor in advance about extra prescriptions, just to be safe. Make a list of all medications you normally use, noting each prescription dosage, the medication’s trade name as well as the generic name for the drug. Generic names are
Author: Andrea Steele
Light Sensitivity and Glare
Light sensitivity and glare are common problems for people with glaucoma. Patients who experience light sensitivity typically feel discomfort from sunlight, incandescent light and/or fluorescent lights. Halogen lights, like those used in car headlights and fluourescent lighting or fixtures can cause an uncomfortable glare for those with glaucoma. Here are some tips for driving and working at your computer –
New President/CEO at The Glaucoma Foundation
The Board of Directors of The Glaucoma Foundation (TGF) is pleased to announce the appointment of Elena Sturman as President and Chief Executive Officer, following the retirement of Scott R. Christensen who held the position since 2002. She will begin her tenure on May 15. Ms. Sturman was most recently Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer at Phoenix House,
Looking for a Good Eye Care Professional?
The Glaucoma Foundation frequently gets calls and emails from individuals seeking the names of qualified eye doctors. Some come from individuals new to their community. Others from those who would like to get a second opinion – an accepted, standard practice – relating to a diagnosis or prescribed treatment. While TGF does not provide referrals or recommend specific eye care
SCREEN TIPS – Smartphones and Your Eyesight.
Many of us spend too much time looking at the tiny screen of our smartphones or our tablet, laptop and desktop computer screens. In fact, a recent study found that 30 percent of adults are spending more than nine hours a day using a digital device. Although there's little known risk for permanent vision damage, they can cause a lot
Healthy Resolutions for Your Eyes in the New Year
Make 2019 the year you make good on your New Year's resolutions. Since January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, here are five that focus on eye health. 1. Start the year by scheduling an eye exam. Patients in the early stages of glaucoma usually have no symptoms, no noticeable vision loss and no pain, which is why glaucoma is called the