Doctor Sebaj. We need to move forward as quickly as possible in the treatment of eye floaters. since there are millions of people who already suffer from this disease and they are getting younger and younger. Very soon we will be in the year 2025. We need this treatment of nanoparticles as soon as possible
@aliciagomezgarcia33343 ай бұрын
Dr. Sebag, you are already living history of ophtalmology. But we need you to keep on working on the nanoparticles project and get to clinical trials. Thanks a lot for listening to patients 🙏 keep on the good work
@MxsmanicАй бұрын
How widely known/practiced is the concept of limited vitrectomy? Is it something that local eye surgeons here in Europe would know about and be able to carry out, or is it still something that most doctors have never heard of and would be unwilling and/or unable to perform? Does it require special additional training, or is it sufficient that a surgeon be aware of the concept and put it into practice by avoiding total vitrectomy?
@jamesgallagher98763 ай бұрын
Thank you for that video. I have floaters and they feel like a real curse. What is almost as bad as having them though is going in and complaining about them and they don't do anything to help. Nobody has ever done an ultrasound or test my contrast sensitivity. Even though I can tell it is low as white walls look like static now. And the offer no help other than "wear sunglasses more often" or "just think of them as your friends." It would help me a lot if it was treated as a serious problem and not just "part of the aging process"
@saludconsciente56713 ай бұрын
Dr Sabag is a genius. He is the only one that actually listened and found a solution to my problem. God bless his life.
@themusicscene.2 ай бұрын
You had vitrectomy?
@saludconsciente56712 ай бұрын
@@themusicscene. correct. No problems at all. Thank god.
@themusicscene.2 ай бұрын
@@saludconsciente5671 how old at the time?
@saludconsciente56712 ай бұрын
@@themusicscene. 60. this year. Contact me if u want details. Would be happy to help.
@themusicscene.2 ай бұрын
@@saludconsciente5671 thank you
@renetriay14692 ай бұрын
I had cataract surgery almost 10 months ago. After my cataract surgery, i now have floaters on both by eyes. It's not so much the black mosquitoes moving around my field of vision, but In my case, I also have a bad cellophane type cloud that constantly moves over my field of vision. This is very distracting and affects my reading and focusing. I also get lots of glare when watching TV. Twice now as of last month, I have made mistakes while paying my bills. My Dr says it's a dangerous procedure and that I could lose my vision. I am very concerned whether to address this issue or not. The left eye is the worst, but my right eye is also affected. What should I do, as my Dr dismisses me because I have 20/20 vision while wearing glasses????? After I kept insisting in further care, he referred me to a Dr at Bascom Palmer. His comment was that the Dr he is referring me to, may or may NOT help surgically. I certainly do NOT want surgery, but I can not see due to the size of this cellophane cloud that obscure my vision. Please Advise!
@TheDiesel6123 ай бұрын
So basically after 30 years of research we still have the same 2 shitty options!!!
@travelguy1564Ай бұрын
Just listened for 33 minutes - no big news in this podcast. Please focus on new significant developments there at the VMR Institute. Thanks
@carlossmithsalazarperez32903 ай бұрын
Rogemos al señor que les de el conocimiento necesario para puedan hallar una cura menos invasiva y eficas
@rafaelchacon1222 ай бұрын
Help Mucha gente padece esto yo tenia 15 años cuando me salio ahora tengo 28 ,13 años prácticamente y ya mi vista ya lo siento invadida cads dia son mas y mas y no se quitan por favor necesitamos wue avanze rapido un tratamiento no invasivo
@اسمرالعراقي-ق6ز3 ай бұрын
We want treatment. Stop talking. You have been talking for years and there is no work