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Old 10-14-2015, 08:35 PM #1
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Default Primary optic atrophy???

How is everyone? I thought I would stop by and say hello. I have been reading threads and commenting here and there, but so many doctor appointments and not enough time...lol.

I just had the first cataract surgery done, the left eye will be done on October 27. I found an interesting term in my file with my insurance company and I have no idea if it really means anything or not. It was dated the day I went for my annual visit. The interesting term was Primary Optic Atrophy. I have never heard this term before where my vision is concerned. I have cataracts, I have epithelial corneal dystrophy. Neither of those show on my file with the insurance company for this date.

Any insight would be wonderful. I am just curious.
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