First Diagnosis: Usher's Syndrome
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:27 pm
Many of you know I posted last week about having to see an Retina Specialist due to some abnormality in my left eye that my Ophthalmologist was concerned about after he did the second laser treatment on my eye.
Well, this morning my cousin accompanied me as my medical advocate to this specialist. After a round of various tests to my eyes, some of which I had never had before along with some picture taking, the Specialist diagnosed it as Usher's Syndrome. Now, I am going to leave it up to those who are interested to look up this information to get a better idea of what this disease is. It's very complicated to explain and there are a number of websites out there regarding it. How up to date some are is another question.
This is one site with some information though: http://www.medicinenet.com/usher_syndrome/article.htm
However, I am questioning the diagnosis as just because a person has a hearing handicap, doesn't mean this is what it is. I haven't been having any noticeable problems as far as sight was concerned and the only reason I went in for an exam in the first place is cause it's been 4 years since my last exam, the frame for my original prescription broke on me last year and I was fortunately able to get a frame to fit the current glass I had in those glasses. The glass is also chipped and in need of replacing. But if you read the symptoms of the disease, I should be having problems it sounds like. None of which I have at the moment.
He said my pigment in my retina is a bit abnormal??????
I wasn't born deaf. I lost my hearing around age 5 and have been wearing hearing aids since that time. My hearing has gone down some, but that can be age related as well. I also was diagnosed with low blood pressure about 16 years ago and that might also cause some eye issues. Forgot to talk to doc about that.
But as it stands right now, I have an appt. on Oct. 16th with another doctor who specializes in this type of disease and both my cousin and I will be armed with our questions when we see him. If it is indeed Usher's, my future outlook doesn't look to great here, but who knows. Will cross one bridge at a time.
It's supposed to be a inherited gene thing from parents, but other than my dad having a bit of macular degeneration when he was about 85, there Is no history of eye issues in my family.
Anybody out there ever heard of this, had somebody in family with it or having eye issues yourselves?
Well, this morning my cousin accompanied me as my medical advocate to this specialist. After a round of various tests to my eyes, some of which I had never had before along with some picture taking, the Specialist diagnosed it as Usher's Syndrome. Now, I am going to leave it up to those who are interested to look up this information to get a better idea of what this disease is. It's very complicated to explain and there are a number of websites out there regarding it. How up to date some are is another question.
This is one site with some information though: http://www.medicinenet.com/usher_syndrome/article.htm
However, I am questioning the diagnosis as just because a person has a hearing handicap, doesn't mean this is what it is. I haven't been having any noticeable problems as far as sight was concerned and the only reason I went in for an exam in the first place is cause it's been 4 years since my last exam, the frame for my original prescription broke on me last year and I was fortunately able to get a frame to fit the current glass I had in those glasses. The glass is also chipped and in need of replacing. But if you read the symptoms of the disease, I should be having problems it sounds like. None of which I have at the moment.
He said my pigment in my retina is a bit abnormal??????
I wasn't born deaf. I lost my hearing around age 5 and have been wearing hearing aids since that time. My hearing has gone down some, but that can be age related as well. I also was diagnosed with low blood pressure about 16 years ago and that might also cause some eye issues. Forgot to talk to doc about that.
But as it stands right now, I have an appt. on Oct. 16th with another doctor who specializes in this type of disease and both my cousin and I will be armed with our questions when we see him. If it is indeed Usher's, my future outlook doesn't look to great here, but who knows. Will cross one bridge at a time.
It's supposed to be a inherited gene thing from parents, but other than my dad having a bit of macular degeneration when he was about 85, there Is no history of eye issues in my family.
Anybody out there ever heard of this, had somebody in family with it or having eye issues yourselves?