19 hours ago, I used Latanoprost for the first time. Today, my eyes feel much better - there’s no sensation of pressure, and no pain at all. They feel kind of "wet," but in a good, refreshing way. For reference, my IOP was just 11 before I started the drops.

I haven’t used any PWM devices yet. I plan to try them on day 3, as that’s when Latanoprost should be fully effective.

@Zodios @Lauda89 by the way, I wanted to ask, do you have any found intracranial pressure problems? Is anything abnormal on the brain MRI/CT/Eco-EG?

    Ivan_P I ordered the supplement! I will give you a feedback in a month 😉

    Ivan_P I had a head MRI and an EEG! Of course I am the healthiest person in the world!

      Zodios changed the title to ✌️ Cause of my Temporal Dithering LED eye strain and an effective treatment .

      Ivan_P I never do intracranial pressure measurement.

      Just do MRI (it is ok) and duplex ultrasound for the neck arteries and veins (have small stenosis due to neck craniocervical instability)

      Glad to hear you might have found a solution, the IOP issue is very interesting.

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      Ivan_P Small steps… I recently bought a car that was unusable after 15 minutes. Today I drove it for like an hour with almost zero issues. To the point where I cannot tell if this is real or is the anxiety about driving the car. I have used the drops only once per day for the past 4 days so I am little slow with the progress.

      @Zodios how long you used the drops 2 times per day?

        Zodios wow 🙂 do you think that I should also switch to twice per day?

        @Zodios @Lauda89 do you guys have an office job? How long do you sit on an average day? Does sitting position matter when it comes to eyestrain for you

          I have started on these same drops, Latanaprost, due to high eye pressures and am experiencing significant relief from my strange eye symptoms. So, my question is what does this mean, and will the eye symptoms come back once I stop the drops, or is it likely to stay better?

            Ivan_P I do have office job with a lot sitting.

            In my personal case bad sitting posture cause forward head posture which worsen my cervical instability and have some effect on intraocular preasure and optic nerve compression.

              Ivan_P 36 in both eyes. It was due to an eye condition (Uevitis) and drops I was taking for it, but nothing really made a difference in my actual eye symptoms before Latanaprost.

              Zodios

              Yeah, I feel the same thing. If I sit a lot with my head pushed forward, I get noticeable eyestrain.

              While my head rested in a horizontal position I could work on a safe laptop almost without limitations

                Ivan_P I also notice forward head posture adds to all of this. Your neck curvature may be out of the normal threshold which will make things worse when your head is more forward past your shoulders. I have been seeing a chiropractor that uses the atlas orthogonal technique which has helped. My neck curvature was I think around -40 (complete opposite direction) with his adjustments after awhile its dropped to I think -18 or so. Hoping I can get back to the normal curvature as im sure that would help a lot. Normal chiropractors that crack bones didnt do a darn thing. (ive seen several prior)

                  jordan my neck has literally no lordosis and that causes problem for me.

                  How did you measure your neck curve? If it's some particular research, could you tell me it's name?

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