EPISODE 141 | Features JAHKORI DOPWELL HALL LISTEN HERE JAHKORI DOPWELL HALL | Visual Artist, Poet, Entrepreneur, and Art instructor pursuing a master of arts degree in art education. Currently 23, he was born with an eye condition known as Primary Congenital Glaucoma and despite having this condition he defied the odds and accomplished what most would deem impossible. In 2020,
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Doctor, I Have a Question. How should I use my eye drops?
~Doctor, I Have a Question. How should I use my eye drops?~ Question answered by: Currently, the goal of glaucoma treatment is centered on the prevention of progression, or worsening, of glaucoma. Complementary to this aim and equally important is to help patients maintain their vision-related quality of life, which can be associated with many factors including treatment burden, the
What is the best way to protect my eyes during winter?
~What is the best way to protect my eyes during winter?~ Heaters and dry wind can aggravate dry eyes during the winter months. Dry eye syndrome, particularly common among older adults, is mostly caused by a deficiency in the tear glands, and a common preservative in many glaucoma medications can worsen the symptoms. The main treatment for relief is
Message From The President
~Message From The President~ After a most successful year, during which we made important strides in our research and education initiatives, TGF is ringing in 2023 with great enthusiasm. We’re starting the new year with a webinar on January 4th, when Dr. Aakriti Shukla of Columbia University will discuss and debunk a variety of lifestyle recommendations for glaucoma. In
Living With Glaucoma Series – Meet Hillary Golden
~Living With Glaucoma Series – Meet Hillary Golden~ Until two years ago, Hillary Golden, a Louisianan living in Denver, didn’t know a lot about eyes, and even less about glaucoma. But what a difference two years can make! Today, as a 53-year-old with severe glaucoma, her life is steeped in learning as much as she can and spreading the word
Glaucoma and Sleep
~Glaucoma and Sleep~ Research indicates that sleep problems can be a contributing factor to glaucoma progression. Did you know that people with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) are more likely to develop glaucoma than those who do not have this sleep disorder? According to some studies, people suffering from OSAS, which is characterized by episodes of paused and shallow
The Role of Senior Living Managers in Promoting Better Vision Care
~The Role of Senior Living Managers in Promoting Better Vision Care~ Many people consider vision problems as a natural part of the aging process. However, older adults can actually avoid any permanent damage if they get assistance immediately. The CDC points out that eye healthcare practices are increasingly important now that six million older adults aged 45 and above have
Doctor, I Have a Question. When might optic nerve regeneration and vision restoration be a reality for glaucoma patients?
~Doctor, I Have a Question. When might optic nerve regeneration and vision restoration be a reality for glaucoma patients?~ Question answered by: Over the past 10 years, we have been working hard on the long road to find cures for glaucoma patients who have already sustained severe and permanent damage to their optic nerve. Our desire is to go beyond
Doctor, I Have a Question. Are visual field tests reliable? What can a patient do to help ensure the quality of the test?
~Doctor, I Have a Question. Are visual field tests reliable? What can a patient do to help ensure the quality of the test?~ Question answered by: Pressure checks, imaging, and visual field tests are all important components for how we monitor glaucoma. Standard Automated Perimetry (SAP), the visual field test, is a crucial part of glaucoma diagnosis and monitoring. It remains
Living With Glaucoma Series – Meet Greg Alter
~Living With Glaucoma Series – Meet Greg Alter~ After 26 challenging years, most recently losing all his vision in one eye, Greg Alter believes that people who live with glaucoma shouldn’t give up. He has hope, he says, that one day soon lost vision can be restored and people with glaucoma will get their vision back. With the loving support