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Shooting Stars

Hi,
 
The shooting stars are, yes, like the computer screen saver but move across my vision in a different pattern.  I intend to ask my doctor what they mean in terms of differences from flashing lights.  I don't think anyone knows.  Dr. Trese said maybe due to the natural aging of the vitreous which causes the vitreous to become less dense (more fluid like).  If it is not dense then it can't push against the retina and if you have traction on the retina then maybe it is related to at phenomena.  Flashing is usually associated with a location in the vision.  These are little balls of white light which run from one side of the vision to another.
 
Jane Ann Young
8503 Second Ave.
Silver Spring, MD  20910
Phone (301) 565-0113
 


From: FEVRnet@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FEVRnet@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Christina Reed
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 5:56 PM
To: FEVRnet@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [FEVRnet] Re: Studies/literature on FEVR & Help with where to stay in Detroit (Dr. Trease)

Hi Jane,
It's Christina here and when we go to Dr. Trese in
Royal Oak, we usually stay at the Travelodge on
Woodward in Royal Oak. It is relatively cheap and
very close to the hospital (within a few miles). It
runs about 250 a week. Just a quick question
concerning the shooting stars that you are seeing. I
too have FEVR (stage 1) and sometimes see what I
thought were floaters in one of my eyes. Are your
shooting stars similar to those seen as a screensaver
on the computer?
Christina
--- Jane Young MS <young1@fevr.net> wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Hi, Jane (composer of FEVER.net) here,
>
> I visited NIH 2 weeks ago and got some more FEVR
> Genetic papers for
> you if you want. I can not post them in the files
> yet until I get
> permission from the publishers but I can E-mail them
> to you them to
> you if you want. Just E-mail me at young1@fevr.net
>
> How is your daughter doing. I posted your message
> about Dr. Trese on
> his link for more information under "Find FEVR
> Docotrs). I got his
> Office phone numbers and addresses from NIH.
>
> ufortunately I have gone down hill both physically
> and in the past
> few weeks have been going from doctor to doctor and
> then back to my
> doctor at the Retina Group of Washington (Dr.
> Gilbert).
>
> I am now 40 years old, and a few weeks ago, started
> seeing shooting
> stars (little lights moving across my vision) It
> looks like my FEVR
> has continued to progress. I had extensive surgery
> to stop the blood
> vessels near the edge of my vision/retina from
> growing and also got
> rid of the membranes that was pulling my retina off
> but the
> detachment and traction eventually ripped my macular
> region. We had
> to laser the rip to stop the fluid from detaching my
> retina. This
> left me legally blind 20/200 in best eye.
>
> It seems with the new technology of ocular (eye)
> scanning we can see
> the retina and also the thin membranes which have
> very slowly grown
> into the vitreous gel. The gel normally leaves the
> retina and thus
> it is pulling on the retina. This has caused
> bleeding and exudation
> between my macular and and my region near my nose
> (nasal region).
>
> NIH was great for getting a 2004 and 2007 picture
> for comparison.
> Dr. Gilbert has been the best. He works closely
> with Dr. Trese. He
> saw me for 4 hours and is now creating what seams
> like a PH.D. Theses
> to send to Dr. Trese and then talk with him to see
> what they think
> should be done. Most probably a Vitrectomie to pull
> all the
> membranes that are stuck in my vitreous and replace
> it with new
> fluid. He did this for another Post 40 year old
> FEVR patient and it
> cleared up the entire retina. But I don't know what
> they will want
> to do until they converse.
>
> Long E-mail to get to my question. Where did you
> stay while your
> daughter was in the william Beaumont Hospital.
> Obviously you had to
> stay around for post operative care and watching.
> How long did you
> stay there. My mom has always been by my side for
> every operation
> from 2 years old until 21 years (~15 surgeries) but
> she is 81 now and
> still insists on being there by my side. She still
> gets around fine
> but she is 81 and I wanted to tell her she can't
> keep following me
> forever although she does know my history and is my
> medical advisor
> so I kind of want her there but I don't want her to
> be at a dive and
> If I need to stay around for post operative care do
> you have a
> recommendation for where to stay near the hospital.
>
> I have to say what I would want is a Vitrectomie in
> both eyes but
> emotionally I don't know how I can walk into another
> hospital. I am
> flipping out.
>
> I was working for the Navy and we were slowly
> getting crunched by the
> war taking personnel and money away from us. I flew
> with a team to
> Alaska to analyze analyze something broken on a sub
> and worked 9 days
> with very little sleep and also got a flu from the
> sub crew from
> where ever they came from. I think you can guess
> from where. I
> developed Fibromyalgia a devastating neurological
> and immune system
> disease which has now cure. I was up for days at a
> time and also
> under enormous pressure physically and emotionally.
> I was cold,
> cramped and tired. Just couldn't keep up with the
> Navy Seals on the
> OP.
>
> I have had to request Disability Retirement at the
> peek of my career
> but said what the hell life has never stayed stable
> for me. I am
> sell my house and was planning to move and rent a
> small condo on the
> beach. It is a lot less expensive to live but now I
> can't believe my
> eyes are doing this to me after almost 20 years of
> nothing. what the
> Hell.
> I have been moving from doctor to doctor so fast
> that I haven't even
> been able to tell anyone in my family except my mom
> who has come with
> me to the doctors so she know about everything.
>
> Anyone know the area around the hospital???
>
> Help Jane Ann
>
>
> --- In FEVRnet@yahoogroups.com, "whassett"
> <whassett@...> wrote:
> >
> > Anyone who has knowledge of any current
> studies or reading
> > concerning FEVR, please pass along any information
> you might have.
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > Bill Hassett
> >
>
>
>

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Anyone who has knowledge of any current studies or reading concerning FEVR, please pass along any information you might have. Thank you very much. Bill Hassett...
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The current genetic studies are posted on the FEVR web site http://fevr.net CLINICAL TRIALS. The NIH study has changed throughout the years. You can now join...
Jane Young MS
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Jun 9, 2007
5:14 pm

Bill, Hi, Jane (composer of FEVER.net) here, I visited NIH 2 weeks ago and got some more FEVR Genetic papers for you if you want. I can not post them in the...
Jane Young MS
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Aug 28, 2007
9:21 pm

Hi Jane, It's Christina here and when we go to Dr. Trese in Royal Oak, we usually stay at the Travelodge on Woodward in Royal Oak. It is relatively cheap and ...
Christina Reed
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Aug 28, 2007
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Hi, The shooting stars are, yes, like the computer screen saver but move across my vision in a different pattern. I intend to ask my doctor what they mean in...
Jane Ann Young
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Oct 19, 2007
5:32 pm

Dear Jane, I cannot tell you how sorry I am to hear what you are going through. Ironically, during a visit with Dr. Trese last month, I showed him a sentence...
William Hassett
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Aug 29, 2007
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Hi All, My doctor talked for a long time with Dr. Trese and I will be making an appt. tomorrow to see him for a short visit. (I guess short) I can't imagine...
Jane Young MS
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Sep 3, 2007
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Hi Jane, Dr. Trese's office is in a building that has an attached parking garage and the hospital (we have always entered on the North end) has valet parking, ...
William Hassett
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