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This has been my FAVORITE eye doctor video yet! Watch Dr. Allen react to Brewstew's visit to the eye doctor! To have a better experience at your next eye exam - watch this • 7 Eye Exam Tips for Be...
Seriously, this eye exam video is crazy good. It is packed with humor, confusion, anxiety and also shows how great a visit to the eye doctor can be! Share this video with your friends and family (and TAG me!) as anyone who has seen the eye doctor can relate to this gem!
Dr. Joseph Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO reviews a video from Brewstewfilms "Eye Doctor 2023" while teaching and commenting on the episode. In this video we see visiting the eye doctor is like for a contact lens wearer and what thoughts often go through peoples heads while we test their eyes.
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@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
Please give some love to Brewstew's work ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uohOTUIjRrg.html Also for tips on how to have a better eye exam - watch this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UfG6lmMUQUg.html
@Stojki-Bojk1
@Stojki-Bojk1 Год назад
DId you have anyone named Tyler and you just took the contacts right out of his eyes then that might be him
@MeMe-kk1xt
@MeMe-kk1xt Год назад
Brewstew lives in minnesota so if u do it is possible
@deminybs
@deminybs Год назад
who else loves to get really high before going to the eye doctor? 😂
@skillcoiler
@skillcoiler Год назад
@@MeMe-kk1xt No he grew up and I think still lives in Toledo Ohio. I think he has flat out said that he grew up in Toledo in a few videos but I know he did grow up there because I recognize a lot of the things he talks about in his videos as Toledo. Pretty sure he still lives there but that I am less confident about as I just watch his videos and don't really "follow" him.
@prachiverma2605
@prachiverma2605 Год назад
We need more of these reaction videos, it's way too fun to watch 🤣
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
Great to hear that feedback! I have another one planned soon.
@StonedDragon-kj1di
@StonedDragon-kj1di 2 месяца назад
Agreed
@Pennsylvania343
@Pennsylvania343 Год назад
Kids being able to fool the test because they can manipulate their eyes is so true I remember as a kid I hated getting the glocoma test and I knew how to cross my eyes my doctor would would get mad and tell me to stop it 😂
@x_god8765
@x_god8765 6 месяцев назад
lmao😂
@RayTheCat-w2k
@RayTheCat-w2k Месяц назад
what about blurring your eyes, i did that.
@buckettraveler8398
@buckettraveler8398 Год назад
I had a 'bad' experience at the eye docktor when I was a kid, just nervous and like the video thought he was impatient but I saw the same guy like 15 years later and he was fine. I think as kids we perceive most adults as scary so he was probably fine when I was a kid it was just all in my head.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
True! Our perspectives change so much from childhood!
@Oddballkane
@Oddballkane Год назад
I used to work in an optical assistant role. The one parent I remember is the lady who had a brain tumour. It was found with a simple eye test. And the older lady who was staring to get cataracts and the opticians saved her eye sight.
@KeenanV
@KeenanV 4 месяца назад
Any healthcare job can be hard, but it really is amazing to be able to give someone their life back
@carmelpereira6003
@carmelpereira6003 Год назад
It’s a great video. I like that you taught us the names of all the instruments and purpose of the tests. Thank you Dr. Joseph.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
My pleasure! Thanks for watching and for the comment!
@corym.m.3084
@corym.m.3084 Месяц назад
My eye doctor loves me on the air puff test. I shake the whole table because it makes me jump and they always laugh. At least I can make their day while they make that second a miserable hell 😂
@Hokie5Libra82
@Hokie5Libra82 Год назад
The dreaded eye-puff test...omg! I hate it! My body gets so tense and My eyes water so much from the anxiety/anticipation that they usually have to do it more than once. There has to be a better way!
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
The iCare tonometer is way way better! Hopefully the clinic you go to can get that!
@christiancahill9119
@christiancahill9119 Год назад
@@DoctorEyeHealth After watching this I am realizing that I hold a minority opinion: I much prefer either the puff test or the third one you mentioned over the handheld device because in both of those my head is firmly held in place by the machines and the process is more controlled. I panic when someone comes at my eye with something that is going to touch it that isn’t supported and moves quickly (opportunity to poke my eye out if something goes wrong) and then I move my head and that makes it worse. I have rarely managed to successfully get pressure read with the handheld one but the others are momentary inconveniences/minor discomfort.
@AwesomeYena
@AwesomeYena 2 месяца назад
Same!
@Keslefin
@Keslefin Год назад
Last time I went to the eye doctor was like 12 years ago and it was a great experience. My grandfather has this very very rare eye decease called Wagner's decease. Because it's genetic and only infects men (grandfather from mothers side) I had to be checked. The doctor that check me was the same that found it in my grandfather. When he found out that my grandfather had it he rejoiced because he was writing his thesis about it. Because my eyes were dilated I had to put sunglasses on but my mom had forgotten mine to home so the doctor decided to buy me a new pair. He retired a week later. edit: I forgot to mention that it was found that I thankfully don't have it.
@Fairies00
@Fairies00 Год назад
My husband and I went to the eye doctor today for our eye examinations. I am laughing at this. Love the new info.
@vanesalatorre8608
@vanesalatorre8608 Год назад
Lol I absolutely loved this video! Please do more like this. Such a great way to keep people engaged while also learning something new. I loved how they showed the new instruments like the iCare. Thank you for reminding patients why it is important for eye doctors to look at your retina. It's not just about getting a new prescription but also determining overall health. I think everyone should have an eye exam plus a lot of medical insurances cover it! ❤
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
💯💯
@vanesalatorre8608
@vanesalatorre8608 Год назад
​@Doctor Eye Health LOL I was laughing inside all day today at the clinic. A lot of patients ask me: Is there a reason why it's a hot air Ballon or a farmhouse? Do you know, haha?
@mireyam4661
@mireyam4661 Год назад
I laughed so hard until my stomach was hurting!!! I was crying!!!🤣🤣 I needed a laugh!!! 😊 THANKS I also learned a lot.
@annegreenwood3624
@annegreenwood3624 Год назад
😂 made me giggle another great video the worst thing i had done a procedure to unclog my tear ducts was awful
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video! What was so bad about having the tear ducts unclogged? The taste of the saline?
@monikatraeger7774
@monikatraeger7774 Год назад
I'm one who likes my eyes dilated. Love the look of my big pupils. This video was great. I love how much you enjoyed it, too. True...I get sooo stressed at the puff on the eye. Not the 1st one, but, wow, the second! I keep blinking, in fright, before the 2nd begins!
@kaitoyuu1925
@kaitoyuu1925 Год назад
i'd be much more relaxed if i saw this before my eye test last month XD
@timberich1647
@timberich1647 10 месяцев назад
About 5 or 6 years ago I flunked the school eye exam for the first time. (Probably my 10th grade year but I'm not sure) and I am VERY happy to say I never had to get my pupils dilated! Both times I've gone, it's been the pictures (if I'm thinking of the right thing, I know the last time she showed me the picture of my ocular nerve) and it wasn't even a fancy doctor or anything, it's a little rinky dink family business in the middle of butt-fuck nowhere SW Pennsylvania!
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth 10 месяцев назад
There are a few brands of wide field cameras to take a picture inside of the eye without dilation. They are a huge convenience but there are still medical conditions and scenarios where dilation is recommended and still standard of care.
@Maeshalanadae
@Maeshalanadae Год назад
Yeah…the dilation is something I know all too well. Yearly diabetic eye exams. Good news being, they’re absolutely fine according to my optometrist, and it was just a few days ago I had it done. I’m badly near sighted, but that’s been an issue since childhood, not related to diabetes. Can’t see even a few yards in front of me clearly without my glasses. Tried contacts once but they didn’t work out, just gave me headaches and were a pain to use.
@tigerspruce8580
@tigerspruce8580 8 месяцев назад
not me trying to read the reading cart behind you out of sheer curiosity. Does it say "Believe in things you can not see?" Cause if so that's a great eye chart.
@xVxHELLOKITTYxVx
@xVxHELLOKITTYxVx 7 месяцев назад
I couldn’t make out the last 2 lines. Thanks..
@tigerspruce8580
@tigerspruce8580 7 месяцев назад
@@xVxHELLOKITTYxVx of course lol
@tearl5676
@tearl5676 4 месяца назад
@@xVxHELLOKITTYxVx- Me too. I even got out my 5x loupe that I use for checking for dead pixels and it didn't help.
@Dustin_Platt
@Dustin_Platt 11 месяцев назад
My dad, who was an optometrist for 45+ years, he always dilated. He would get a Visual Field Analyzer, the best auto refractor, a tonometer both air and hand held, the best phoropter, but used those 2 drops and his slit lamp for most patients. Very old school.
@neuroovt741
@neuroovt741 3 месяца назад
I prefer the old blue light test for pressure from the 90's. I never can get used to the air puff test.
@Any-Okra
@Any-Okra 5 месяцев назад
I didn't get a hot air balloon or a demon. Mine was just a super bright little blue light. I feel cheated
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth 5 месяцев назад
Haha you wanted a balloon or something scary??
@Any-Okra
@Any-Okra 5 месяцев назад
@@DoctorEyeHealth anything but that light lol
@Any-Okra
@Any-Okra 5 месяцев назад
@@DoctorEyeHealth I have angiod streaks and druising in both eyes and have to get injections in both eyes. I have a genetic disease called pheudoxanthoma elasticated ( pxe) it's super rare , have u heard of it or treated anyone for it ??
@AntonioTheOptom
@AntonioTheOptom Год назад
Hahahah this video is crack up 😂 great work Dr Eye Health!
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
Haha thanks!
@AlexCrews
@AlexCrews 7 месяцев назад
@@DoctorEyeHealthhi
@AvGeek646
@AvGeek646 2 месяца назад
I just now realize that his eye test in the back says something
@biophype
@biophype Год назад
haven't been to the optometrist since like, 2015, but he said I had better than 20/20 vision(?) sooo 😎
@lilytea3
@lilytea3 Год назад
0:14: 👓 The video is about the narrator's experience at the eye doctor to renew their contact lens prescription. 3:01: 👁 The video discusses the autorefractor instrument used in eye exams and how it measures the front surface and depth of the eye to determine glasses prescription, but it can be fooled by eye muscles or lens flexing. 6:12: ⭐ The eye care tonometer is a recommended instrument for eye clinics as it is easier to use and patients love it. 8:40: 👁 The narrow zone of clear vision and the paralysis of the ciliary body caused by dilation drops can affect focus and clarity of vision. 11:58: 📷 Wide field Imaging is a newer technology that allows for taking pictures of the back of the eye, providing a close approximation to dilation and allowing for better patient education. 14:44: 😂 The video is about a funny experience at the eye doctor's office. 17:37: 👓 The video promotes the importance of going to the eye doctor and highlights the benefits of getting your eyes checked regularly. Recap by Tammy AI
@aanchaallllllll
@aanchaallllllll Год назад
Thanks a lot for this! :)
@ambition112
@ambition112 Год назад
Thanks for saving my time! love the summary and time stamps! where you download this summary tool Tammy AI?
@geraldspencer8679
@geraldspencer8679 6 месяцев назад
Does anyone else notice what that eye chart spells out? Believe in things {Blurry} Oh shit! Do I need glasses???
@Lukiel666
@Lukiel666 Год назад
I never had these problems. Eye drops etc don't sting as much as an eyelash in the eye. Dilation just makes things look really bright to me, but I take along those sunglasses that fit over glasses that look like goggles, they block light really well.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
For sure! I usually keep a pair or two of the dilation sunglasses in the car just in case I forget my regular sunglasses.
@XX-_-XX420
@XX-_-XX420 8 месяцев назад
1:00, yeah I can confirm, I wear my daylies for a week. otherwise its just costs to much.
@rakeshkumarsingh3188
@rakeshkumarsingh3188 Год назад
Hi Sir, I would like to ask for your confirmation on something.I recently went to the doctor to get my intermediate number and I was wondering if you could confirm if it is correct or not? This is my number OD - SPH -0.50 CYL -0.75 AXIS 80 ADD 1.25 OS - SPH -0.50 CYL -0.50 AXIS 80 ADD 1.25 My doctor calculated and provided me with the intermediate power. intermeidate R : -0.75CYL X AXIS 80 L : -0.50 X ASIX 80 Can you please confirm if the intermediate power calculation is correct? However, Crizal Prevencia we can make as intermediate . Could you please verify if the intermediate calculation is accurate?
@macmedic892
@macmedic892 Год назад
I’ll have to look up Brewstew. (I was hoping it was Dr. Glaucomflecken)
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
Haha Dr Glaucomflecken is pretty awesome! Hope to collab with him soon.
@kampfgeist7703
@kampfgeist7703 Месяц назад
The clinic I go to always skips to the one that eye pressure test where they literally touch my eyeball. It sucks. Lol
@Snow3782-r9t
@Snow3782-r9t Месяц назад
Documenting the infamous 2005 incident where Anna Ayala falsely claimed to find a human finger in her Wendy's chili. The incident led to significant financial losses for Wendy's and sparked a widespread media frenzy.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Месяц назад
I don't follow...
@melodystarlight7933
@melodystarlight7933 8 месяцев назад
Jesus Christ! You just unlocked like 79 new fears in me through this video alone! Mom! This is why I can never be a doctor! I almost pass out whenever he shows a picture of an eyeball! Shut up about me wanting to help people as a kid! F**k that! I wanted to be a magical healer not a surgeon!
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth 8 месяцев назад
😄 I wish I could be a magical healer too
@viczielinski5505
@viczielinski5505 Год назад
The eye-puff test puts a lot of strain on my back.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
Just bending or hunching over?
@gaylecheung3087
@gaylecheung3087 Год назад
I’m so used to these items which makes me laugh reaction. I’m working too, lol I’ve been doing this I stuff since I can remember since birth. 🤪😱👀 can’t remember any instrument other than my surgery that something touch my itself note can’t recall. Die die later liquid testing it just makes everything really really bright for me.
@yondie491
@yondie491 6 месяцев назад
Years ago I had intercranial hypertension. One of the steps of diagnosis (before the LP) and one of the things they did to track the recovery was, I forget the term, checking the back of the eyeballs for bruising. I *think* that towards the end of my recovery my neurologist sent me to the Ophthalmologist to get the inside of my eye checked out w/ their big old machine. I wonder if it was that new no-air-puff machine.
@trontheblackranger
@trontheblackranger Месяц назад
I've been in the giant steampunk machine before, got to the halfway point, and the PERFECT lens for me popped up. I said "wow this one looks perfect, every thing is crisp and clear, please don't move on from this one." The eye doctor IMMEDIATELY moved on and i never saw that perfect lens again.
@cherylsmith-m6c
@cherylsmith-m6c Год назад
I appreciate your recommendation to have both the eye dilation and wide field imaging procedures performed. I like that my eye doctor has photos as a historical record of my eye health.
@slashbat2375
@slashbat2375 Месяц назад
I was really confused about the eye dilation thing, I've been wearing glasses since I was 9 and never experienced that. But then you explained the $35 thing and it clicked that American's are paying extra for what I thought was a standard service! You guys are getting squeezed out of every last cent you have, at every service😢
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Месяц назад
It does seem like that some times. So do you never get your eyes dilated?
@slashbat2375
@slashbat2375 Месяц назад
@@DoctorEyeHealth not once! I kind of do want to experience it now 👀 maybe I'm the same type of person as that 10 year old kid who's really into it
@thesanshann
@thesanshann Год назад
I always get anxious with eye exams. What’s worse is that this time the refraction test was inconclusive in terms of my myopia progression (-8.75). What does that mean when it’s inconclusive? With the prescription I have from last year, I can’t see very well but when looking through the phoroptor, I also couldn’t see well. It’s frustrating.
@stormywolfhowls
@stormywolfhowls Год назад
Hey fellow near-sighted friend
@jaquan123ism
@jaquan123ism Год назад
oddly enough for me i hate the puff test more than the prism one
@PhoenixMoth
@PhoenixMoth 9 месяцев назад
I haven’t been to the eye doctor since 6th grade
@schangoDoobie
@schangoDoobie Год назад
My optometrist caught spots that ended up being the early stages of eye disease. I’m 43 but the disease is usually seen in people in their 60’s. So now I’ve seen seen 3 different doctors looking for answers and help so I don’t go blind.
@celeuciaclynnehunter4461
@celeuciaclynnehunter4461 Год назад
Love it! Story - in the 60s I was placed in a convent and the Nuns noticed I had the GIFT OF SIGHT! They named me after Santa Lucia (with Greek spelling) Well as it turns out aging is cruel but I am blessed as I don't have all the OTHER problems people my age have. Aging has hit my eyes big time. I am not only blessed with the gift of sight I am blessed with cataracts, dry eye, MGD, recurrent chalzion and hordeolums. Of course presbyopia. I can really see far into the future now! OMG! I'm doing my 1st ZOOM class and I am supposed to limit my computer time. (how does that work in this day and age?) I leave the eye doctor asking for a SEEING EYE DOG to drive me home. Love your work. It sure helps me a lot!! Love your humor!!!
@thejulianleeshow
@thejulianleeshow 11 месяцев назад
This was an awesome and informative video! Came up watching a brewstew video, so thanks so much!
@MollyKuehl4790
@MollyKuehl4790 9 месяцев назад
I haven't seen the eye doctor in like 20 years I think the last time I saw the eye doctor I was like 13 and I'm 33 right now I don't bother anymore because most of the time there's really not much they can do to fix my eyesight cuz I have a glioma in the back of my eye but I had to make an appointment that's coming up on the 16th because I can literally almost see nothing everything is blurry I'm using my voice to text to write this comment so forgive any errors I can't go back and fix them because I can barely see the text but I'm sure I'll handle the eye doctor just fine in 2024 especially if they upgraded all their instruments especially since 90% of any doctor I ever see he's always impressed with how simple it is to work with me because I have a lot of medical problems so I'm always in the hospital
@AuraKnight8
@AuraKnight8 Месяц назад
I had my eyes dilated and they gave me special Glasses. I got curious while wearing them and took them off for about 5 seconds and everything was.⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️
@djvidual8288
@djvidual8288 Год назад
I would love to go to the eye doctor, but I have to get an appointment 3-4 months beforehand. The ones I have been to before were absolutely under time pressure, rushed me through everything. Weren't very pleasant visits.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
That is always so frustrating!! Our clinic can get super busy too. Wish our medical system was better.
@mtabor9459
@mtabor9459 Год назад
Funny. You got a subscriber. Also reminded me I need to make an appointment to see the eye doctor. 😅
@BunnaySango
@BunnaySango Год назад
I have to say I still hate the Glaucoma test. Its NOT a tickle, but I have dry eyes so..
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
True, how would you describe it if it is not a tickle?
@BunnaySango
@BunnaySango Год назад
@Doctor Eye Health like a bug got in my eye 😅
@ashe792
@ashe792 Месяц назад
I have 2 times the coke bottle glass, I am Taiwanese and here's my prescription OD S: -14.50D C: -3.00D AX180 OS S: -14.50D C: -3.00D AX180 But magically and fortunately I have no problem and any foreseeable eye disease with a corrected vision of 18/20 maximum, if uncorrected my vision is 20/20000
@steelcutoaths3033
@steelcutoaths3033 Год назад
You know, I'm all for new technology. I really like the idea of not having to have my eyes dilated. However, human error is a significant variable that makes it difficult to get a good image sometimes. And by human error, I mean the patient struggling to figure out where they are supposed to be, how they are supposed to sit/lean in, etc. Maybe I just haven't had great techs helping me through getting the images, specifically the wider images of the eye, but I found the experience to be more frustrating than anything and prefer the older machine they have that I don't have to pay extra for, but that is much easier for me to ensure I keep my eye open and in the right place. Apparently I had more pent up frustration about this than I realized. 🤣 I'd love to find a new eye doctor (for more reasons than my frustration in this comment), I just don't know where to even start. To lean back into the positive side of things, watching your videos has made me realize the importance of seeing an eye doctor who I gel well with and who I can have a positive professional relationship with. So my goal for this year is to start the search and book an appointment.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
While it doesn't guarantee a great exam or that you will click well with the doctor, I do recommend searching for a doctor who has completed their fellowship (FAAO) through the academy of optometry or maybe their Diplomate from the ABO (American board of optometry). If a doctor doesn't have those certifications, it doesn't mean they are not as qualified or anything, but it may increase the likelihood of their medical care competency or at least shows they are motivated to improving in their care. Maybe that can help? (but then again I know some amazing doctors who do not have either their FAAO nor ABO)
@abijahdixon2771
@abijahdixon2771 17 дней назад
A or B, B or C, C or A😂 I'm going in several days, hopefully rapidly increasing flashes of light don't blind me by the time I get in..btw I can do that thing where you blur your eyes, might be genetic cause my bio brother is an artist and I've heard they tend to be abel to do that more often then most people...
@Ennuiqu
@Ennuiqu Год назад
The worst thing about eye doctors is they always have bad news what I have macular degeneration yay
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
That is a tough conversation...
@alannamcneill5679
@alannamcneill5679 Месяц назад
Fun fact; when I was 5 years old I had left temporal lobe lobectomy surgery due to my epilepsy, and because of that I have no upper right peripheral vision. Gym class was dangerous in school, and to this day I still find myself walking into the corners of stuff on my right side.😂
@mostar1219
@mostar1219 8 месяцев назад
I don’t know about anyone else, but my eyes always brace themselves for the puff of air by squinting prematurely
@colmortimer1066
@colmortimer1066 3 месяца назад
I actually just watched Brewstew's video and youtube said check out this real eye doctors video. I was a little kid the last time I had my eye dilated, so don't remember much, I wen to my current office for about 30 years now, I am not sure what he did other than looked inside with a big magnifier thing. I also never had the air puff test, probably around the age of 30, he used that super accurate test you mentioned, I never minded it much, he always said I did really good with it, that a lot of people don't like it. A few years ago he retired and his son took over his patients as they worked together 20 years or so. and last January was the first time he used the new "gun" that tickles. One thing I really miss from this video, the old doctor used to do until he got older, and I guess less steady, or could not see well enough, was the taking out my contacts, and putting them back in. He'd do better than I could, and I am blind wearing -8.00, and at one time I think I dropped to -9.00 and putting them in in a strange place it not fun, not when he was so good at it. That's the only thing I would change about my current doctor.
@zombieregime
@zombieregime 9 месяцев назад
How do the drops selectively paralyze that one muscle group? Is it just the dosage amount only has enough umph to effect that one bit of the eye or....? Also, side note: dear everyone in the medical fields, yes, I get it, its complicated and having to deal with people who have never taken a serious look at their body trying to fit what you're saying into their pyramid crystal yoga routine views of the world is a pain in the ass....But we can get a little recognition, the few of us that arent morons and have taught ourselves more of the world than one reasonably would, for understanding more than the average bear? Like, its not that hard to explain how a corrective lens corrects vision in relation to a prescription syntax, ergo tell us what the hell the difference is between the two lenses!!!! It might be in a part of the vision were not focusing on (hehe focus), but if you said something like 'this is more this than that' it might stick out. Stop expecting your patients to know what the eff you're doing with that century old machine which seems designed to lead to communication issues! Thank you. Signed, yes I realize the irony in asking one to assume more knowledge to assist in the thing there is less knowledge about, shut up.
@jewel1953
@jewel1953 11 месяцев назад
I wish I would have had you for my eye surgeon for cataract surgery. He was angry, totally unprofessional and was verbally and physically abusive to me. I will be filing a medical complaint to the Board against him. I am finishing my after care with a new dr. Their were complications with the second eye. He told me on the first eye it is just pressure but it was pain. I was able to kick my foot and say pain. The sleepy med does not work on me due to the anxiety med I take.
@GurreG
@GurreG 7 месяцев назад
Going to the eye doctor is pretty cool until you come out with a 500$ bill And I'm not made of money so that stings
@otiebrown9999
@otiebrown9999 Год назад
12:00 A picture is always better, because it is permanent. I like to see objectively, the actual problem myself.
@iim7890
@iim7890 Год назад
I have proof that I thought of my invention as a way to enter people's thoughts. Come on. All the reasons for publishing the methods are that I have been tortured and deprived of my right to use the device. The invention is all there is electricity in the human body in the mind and lower backs of the legs and the female. Such as increasing his powers of memory, strengthening his imagination, and many other things that are the basis of this innovation. It is not surprising here that it is possible to make in the mind or eye of a person the same device as a computer or telephone. In general, I will give you proof of my patent. When the eye, eyelid, or eyelashes are closed, the situation becomes dark. When you press above the eye, stay with your eyes closed, the same lights come out from the eye here in the same place, after you programmed the mind and put the device in the dark while you closed your eyes, instead of having the darkness, you have the Android or Apple system. The device is completed and you control the system with your eyes closed. There are the same sensors in the atmosphere. These floating sensors can be inserted into a man, a person, or the back of another person through the eye camera, because you will have a system equipped with a camera and can be controlled from the human mind. In the air, when you enter his back or left leg from below, you will see from his eyes and feel what he feels, hear his thoughts. For those who want to know more, please contact me on Instagram. This is my account 3wj
@devin1229
@devin1229 Год назад
No no no no no. That handheld pressure check is THE WORST. Who are these people saying they’re great?
@adamsmith5572
@adamsmith5572 Год назад
Yes! I don't like the handheld pressure check either. My pressures always run high on this version of the test and are lower when the doctor measures them in the exam room with the blue light test thing. I think the technicians either don't use them correctly or it just isn't as good as the old puff test. When the technicians used the puff test my pressures matched the ones the doctor did with the blue light in the exam room. Anyone else have this experience?
@Joyrman
@Joyrman Год назад
I have Discoverd something Weird whit my eyes, when i cover my right eye it is lighter color in my left eye and when i cover my left eye it shows dark color. So my question is if you know anything about it?
@rabbi_dragon_slayer
@rabbi_dragon_slayer 2 месяца назад
Meanwhile your camera focus has me tripping that I have myopia because I’m still trying to read what it says below EINT…
@MikeH-oq5qj
@MikeH-oq5qj 3 месяца назад
So an American goes to an eye doctor in China the doctor says please read this line of letters. The patient says I don't read Chinese nor do I understand the language I can't the doctor says do your best so the man reads best he can and e eye doctor shakes his head and says you need glasses so he gives him a prescription and says to see his brother who makes glasses come back in 2 weeks he says the man goes back in 2 weeks with glasses the eye doctor pulls out an eye chart in English and says read this line the man reads the letters perfectly the doctor says see you needed glasses
@daniturn
@daniturn Год назад
I went last year for first time good experience until choosing glasses they sort of just left me to it with no help finding glasses no helpful for first pair at all they need improving I'll use the service for my test but not for glasses again
@gendo1123
@gendo1123 Месяц назад
In the eye clinic in the hospital I go to doesn't have images in any of the equipment and the dilation eyedrops don't work on me + they are just a bit ichy I have cataracts and uveitis
@observingrogue7652
@observingrogue7652 Год назад
I would prefer to get my eyes dilated with the imaging. I'm scared how much it will hurt, but I'm more scared if I can ride a motorcycle after.
@geo9380
@geo9380 Год назад
Been watching both you and brewstew for a while..nice video
@HP_Quinn
@HP_Quinn Год назад
I recognize this guy's voice! He sounds like the guy who shares swimming pool info, Swim University !
@RedX03
@RedX03 Месяц назад
Kids love getting eyes dilated because it’s the ultimate get out of homework excuse
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Месяц назад
😅
@bryce3355
@bryce3355 6 месяцев назад
I liked getting my eyes dialed because I already have big pupils and when my eyes were dilated it looked like there was no more color just pupil
@KnightShadowsong
@KnightShadowsong 9 месяцев назад
My Cousin was a victim of Childhood cancer, and it was discovered, by his Eye Doctor. And well cancer itself isn't something you ever want to find, what made my Cousin's case stand out is the specific type of cancer he had, normally (as in 95% of the time) isn't discovered until it's way too late to do anything, so I give full props to his doctor, my Cousin did eventually lose his life in this battle, but because of his eye doctor finding his cancer, it allowed him to live 8 years longer then he would have otherwise, and he helped in how scientists are fighting this cancer now in ways that I think make him close to a saint. Say what you want about the eye doctor, but I have a lot of respect for them because of this. Now, I grew up in the 90's as well, and I definitely remember hating going to the eye doctor at times depending on who my eye doctor was. now, as an Adult (and a pilot) I'm basically on a first name basis with my eye doctor because I see him yearly. and when I showed him both this video, and the original video, he about died laughing. so full props to you and Brew Stew for that.
@BillSchultz70
@BillSchultz70 6 месяцев назад
Ugh, I am still avoiding going and I my eyesight has gotten pretty bad in my old age.
@rickykeim2005
@rickykeim2005 Год назад
My experience with the Eye Doc has always been Good and they had the Machine with the Christmas tree in it.
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Год назад
The christmas tree is such a rare instrument!
@josuerivera7532
@josuerivera7532 5 месяцев назад
Hey hope your doing well DR allen, how can i contact you for questions about eye alergys with pollen😢
@LostProxyNevermore
@LostProxyNevermore Год назад
8:54 I would also like to say that attempting to read text after your eyes have been dilated is an absolute nightmare. The letters appear so small and blurry and it’s very difficult to type 😭
@XaxtonRevolution2
@XaxtonRevolution2 Год назад
I’m not a doctor, but from experience, I know that if you often sit at a desk with a window next to it, big frames, make it really likely for the sun to bounce off the back of your lens and right into your eye causing annoying glare. That’s why I recommend smaller lenses that are closer to your eyeball. you obviously don’t want them to be close enough that your iris is touching the lens. when you’re trying out different frames, I recommend using a flashlight (you can use your phone’s flashlight) and testing to see if it’s possible to shine it in such a way that the light bounces like that to find the best frames for your head.
@xSkysilver
@xSkysilver 4 месяца назад
That ten year old probably dosent feel pain so he didn't notice the battery acid. I also wear glasses and hate the damn thing
@tawnirider8472
@tawnirider8472 Месяц назад
Ya no it’s nice getting my eyes dialated I’d rather have wonky vision and not have to do anything I can just go nap
@doctordubstepgaming6706
@doctordubstepgaming6706 11 месяцев назад
you may wanna fix the video sound it sounds like you put a vhs fliter on it
@SunriseViewer
@SunriseViewer Месяц назад
I‘ve seen my eye doctor every three to six months my entire life. I have rarely had negative experiences. 👍
@AwesomeYena
@AwesomeYena 2 месяца назад
According to my parents, when I was little I fought and screamed over the eye-dilation droplets and apparently some other kid asked if it was scary because I was pretty loud in there!
@paull8627
@paull8627 2 месяца назад
Yeah if I ever get insurance I'll pop on over. Going on 20 years without one
@benbot0733
@benbot0733 10 месяцев назад
Is anyone else just trying to read the eye test in the background?
@carmenarenas7691
@carmenarenas7691 7 месяцев назад
In 2020 i lost over 70% of my vision due to non-symptomatic, undiagnosed diabetes, causing retinopathy. It was as if someone turned off the lights in my eyes, like a switch was flipped. Over the course of 3 1/2 years, I have become almost an expert with the equipment used at the ophthalmologist and the glaucoma scene (with the air puff) is the funniest to me, it took me back to the “FRIENDS” episode when Rachel had an eye infection and she kept dodging the puff of air. Funny stuff!
@un1xguy
@un1xguy Месяц назад
Believe in things ???? What does the rest of the sign say? Maybe I need my eyes checked?
@quantalchem
@quantalchem 8 месяцев назад
Dim your waiting room and start using multiple cameras instead of wide angle lenses.
@ABCDEF-os5or
@ABCDEF-os5or 10 дней назад
Doc, thank you for removing the foul language from those videos.
@paulj505
@paulj505 Год назад
Walking with dilated pupils, is worse when coming back from doctor, in a sunny day. I unfortunately forgot to take my sun glasses. Also after coming into dark place, the entirety of my vision was a one big "light spot", you know, that one thing that appears in your vision, when you look straight at, for example light bulb, for a little while. I then knew, how Geralt, from Witcher games and books, felt like after drinking cat elixir
@emilymorris5988
@emilymorris5988 Год назад
This is going to be a negative post about an eye doctor I unfortunately had to see, and I would like your opinion because it is 100% true. I had been extremely myopic since a small child and -800 by adulthood. I also had Sjögren’s syndrome. I developed vitreous detachment and severe floaters in both eyes. After seeing an ophthalmologist I was referred to a retina specialist which took awhile. She preformed vitrectomy surgery on both eyes at different times and I was put on steroid drops after each, later on, I developed extreme blurrieness, oil slicks around lights, and pain. I went back to the retina specialist, who then for some reason sent me to another doctor which I had to wait to get in. By the time I got to the third doctor I had developed glaucoma and cataracts and extremely visually impaired. This third doctor had been a former Navy seal, and the first time he saw me he literally pulled out a sample bottle of eye drops and told me to come back in 6 weeks. He did examine me and I knew about the 22 reading of my eye pressure. I am a single woman who worked as a medical coder in front of a computer all day. I did not have anyone who could drive me to work, and I had to work in order to have insurance. I could not see read any of the road signs and if I was stopped at a light right behind someone I could not even see their plate. I had been driving for many years and could keep the car on the road because of that, but I was actually driving blind. I also wondered why so many people were always honking at me. I believe the doctor had seen I had keratoconjunctivitis and decided to give me eye drops before even examine me. I went back 6 weeks later and he told me I needed cataract surgery. When I eventually had the surgery after waiting more he told me in his exact words, “ you really had some big fat cataracts”. I had very dense one and by that time I was literally blind. He also only gave me one day off of work, and for someone like me that had a patch on one eye and -800 in the other I had to put the monitor about 3 inches from my face. To this day, I am so angry how this doctor treated me. I was so visually impaired I easily could have been in an accident and killed someone. Have you ever heard of a doctor treating someone that way? Having the cataract surgery was a blessing in disguise. My eye pressures went down and can actually see distance now. In my last drivers exam I was not required to have corrective lenses. I don’t think anyone wants to have a blind person driving, but after the surgery which literally was the difference between night and day, I became so angry at the stalling and suffering I was put through. Please comment.
@ArcticFoxy31
@ArcticFoxy31 Год назад
I love your video it’s so good
@mage1439
@mage1439 9 месяцев назад
The last time I was at the eye doctor I had my eyes dilated AND had to get the backs of my eyes photographed. I feel ripped off. 🤣 I do appreciate the changes in how things are done now. The only thing I don't like is the eye drops, because I can't deal with things on my eyes. I would never be able to wear contacts. Sometimes I'll be sitting in the chair and imagine myself jumping up and running around the place like Cartman when he had to get a shot.
@Fa-id4nf
@Fa-id4nf Год назад
Hi doctor, just after taking covid, I was found to have retinal degeneration. I had to have laser barrage surgery, I am afraid that this degeneration will continue until I lose my vision. I also have various myodesopias. Do you have any solutions for me? Do you know any good ophthalmologists from whom I can get information? Do you know anything about this. Thank you very much!
@DanielJackson98
@DanielJackson98 4 месяца назад
4:39 bullshit It’s noncontact every time I had to do one of those I felt like JFK in Dallas. 😂
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth 4 месяца назад
😂
@UNCFANAUGUST07
@UNCFANAUGUST07 Год назад
His name is Tyler to be specific
@jewelleryaddict
@jewelleryaddict Год назад
Just got eye exam after 5 years. Was ready for the blast to the eye the one that knocks you off the chair. Well it didn't! She said, let's do next one, and I thought did you do the first yet? So was glad about the Glaucoma one. Always hated that. What 20 years ago I am over 50 that blast was strong they shoulda tied you to the chair. Not anymore.
@BrownCow739
@BrownCow739 Месяц назад
Have you ever met Dr. Mike by any chance?
@DoctorEyeHealth
@DoctorEyeHealth Месяц назад
No, not yet. But I hope to some day. I imagine him and I would get along pretty well. Fingers crossed he will ask me to be a guest on his podcast some day.
@BrownCow739
@BrownCow739 Месяц назад
@@DoctorEyeHealth ok😊
@puppymolly123
@puppymolly123 5 месяцев назад
I have Nystagmus that only affects me when 1 eye is closed or covered. Needless to say the balloon gives me a ton of anxiety for this exact reason. So many years of doctors getting impatient with me for not being able to concentrate on the balloon when it’s totally out of my control. Thankfully people are a lot more understanding these days though.
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