• @WhatGodIsMadeOf@feddit.org
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    101 day ago

    Also little known fact, balls are actually eyeballs. Back in the earlier days of evolution you could still see with them. It’s also where the term 4 eyes comes from.

    • @BigBananaDealer@lemmy.world
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      1024 hours ago

      its how we used to be able to tell if we wiped enough

      ladies had to get a friend to help them thats why that whole women going to the bathroom together thing came from. because they dont have balls. sadly

    • @Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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      302 days ago

      No, the capillaries on your eyelids supply o2.

      If you fall asleep with contacts on or wear them too long, blocking the supply of O2, you will grow capillaries infront of your cornea. This is bad for vision.

      • @Jarix@lemmy.world
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        11 day ago

        Curious, I definately forgot to take it my contacts from time to time and it isn’t fun waking up in them(though being able to see probably is kinda fun until you feel the discomfort anyways). Im curious about the whole process now, I’m going to try and find out more about this, wish me luck!

  • @nialv7@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    no no no, they also gets oxygen supply from the back of your eyelids (and also oxygen dissolved in you tears). otherwise you’d have to keep your eyes open when you sleep.

    edit: to correct inaccurate statements.

      • @Schmoo@slrpnk.net
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        21 day ago

        If our eyes can absorb oxygen from tears then they can certainly do so when submerged provided the water is sufficiently oxygenated.

  • @altphoto@lemmy.today
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    112 days ago

    Lasic surgery first cuts the cornea leaving a little flap. The doc peals the eyeball then they shoot a laser beam in various places in a pattern to ablate the lens.

    Then they put the flap back over like nothing happened, but that flat will never heal. That is why I will not be getting lasic thank you.

      • @altphoto@lemmy.today
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        52 days ago

        Lol, they all say that, but when you read the fine print…“yes, the cornea does heal after LASIK. While the corneal flap may not fully “heal” in the sense of becoming completely indistinguishable from the surrounding tissue, it does reattach and become very stable.”

        It’s like getting penis enlargement surgery buy then you get a warning afterwards… It will fully heal, but just don’t yank it too hard or hang from it for prolonged periods greater than half a second with a force equal or greater than 10 pounds. Levitra will also enlarge your left ear, which you should have trimmed to size every month by your local veterinarian… WTF! No, my eyes are not little meat DSLR cameras to go mess around with. So I don’t share the enthusiasm others do. I may indeed need a surgery in the future, but I’ll postpone it.

        • @BussyGyatt@feddit.org
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          71 day ago

          No, my eyes are not little meat DSLR cameras

          actually that’s a much more apt metaphor than you seem to be comfortable admitting

          • @altphoto@lemmy.today
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            122 hours ago

            I meant it more towards the value. Like your legs are not like a table’s legs…yes both do similar things but your legs are much more singularity important to yourself than a table’s legs.

        • @tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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          71 day ago

          This is the first I’ve heard of the eye flap healing being the issue with lasik. I always thought it was the fact that they can only take off just a bit of your lens with the lasers, and then if that continues to change shape as you age (which is common to normal aging eye issues), they can’t go back and shoot more lasers because your lens has already become too thin from the earlier surgery.

    • @Kimjongtooill@sh.itjust.works
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      172 days ago

      SMILE uses laproscopy, so the slit is only 3mm instead of 20mm for LASIK. Supposedly like a 3 day recovery time or maybe 2.

      Also, does it really never heal?

      • @altphoto@lemmy.today
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        72 days ago

        Hmm I gotta look into that. Yup never heals.

        There’s a new thing where they have been able to reshape the lens by first acidifying it, then returning it to normal after massaging it into a new shape… Rabbit eyes so far, not human… Because rabbits can’t scream like…like…like they were reshaping their eyeballs with acid.

        • @oddlyqueer@lemmy.ml
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          202 days ago

          Unfun fact: Rabbits actually can scream, I have had the misfortune of hearing it. It’s not a sound you forget.

          • @Kelp@lemmy.world
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            222 hours ago

            This reminds me of my families collective trauma, the summer of screaming bunnies!

            We had our cat and her new litter of 3 kittens go out into our wooded acre property that was heavily populated by bunnies…was. Their first summer was “active”. We tried to save the first 12 or so but by the second week of July we just numbly listened to the cries while trying to eat dinner. Fun times. Miss those cats though, even if they were murder hobos

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          when you say lens, do you mean cornea? i thought most myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism was caused by problems with the shape of the cornea.

          ok, i looked up this treatment, and it says “animal tissue tests”, not “animal tests”, so i suspect the rabbits are long past the point of being bothered :|

  • @chaospatterns@lemmy.world
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    833 days ago

    That’s also why certain contact lenses can’t be worn overnight or for long periods of time because they aren’t as breathable. At least that’s what my eye doctor said when I got them.

    • LikeableLime
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      763 days ago

      Yep and if you wear them for too long your body will grow new blood vessels to supply your oxygen-starved eyes with what they need. These new blood vessels can cover your retina and can lead to blindness.

      Learned that one by sleeping in daily disposable contacts for a while and losing a significant portion of my peripheral vision.

    • RejZoR
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      243 days ago

      That’s correct. It’s generally recommended for lenses to have at least over 100 Dk/t for sleep and they need to be approved for that. Dk/t is the measured oxygen transmission through the lens material, the higher, the better. I would not recommend lenses with Dk/t of 30 and under even for daily wear as they starve eyes of oxygen. Especially since there are very affordable ones with very high Dk/t like Miru and Biofinity (around 160 iirc).

    • @hovercat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      262 days ago

      Eventually, yeah. I had an issue with contacts when I was younger as I have to wear thick toric lenses, which allow very little oxygen through. I would wear them way too long, and I was warned that continuing to do so could cause eventually cause blindness

  • scratsearcher 🔍🔮📊🎲
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    142 days ago

    read it up on cornea wikipedia, seems to be true :o

    Instead, oxygen dissolves in tears and then diffuses throughout the cornea to keep it healthy.[5] Similarly, nutrients are transported via diffusion from the tear fluid through the outside surface and the aqueous humour through the inside surface.

    • @T156@lemmy.world
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      62 days ago

      They supply the rest of the eye. It’s just the transparent bit on front that doesn’t get much of anything.