Today, I was diagnosed with a possibility
of coats' disease, i'm a 35 year old male
and everything that I find on it says that
it occurs primarily in young males and
adolescents. Here is what the doc
found: in the far periphery i.E. When I
look up and to the right at the edge of
what he can see (or take a picture of) is
a white cloud with a couple blood vessels
that are broken. The doc went looking to
see what the problem was when I failed the
"look straight ahead and tell me how many
fingers you see" test with only my right
eye when the technician held her fingers
in front of my left eye area. Any ideas?
I'm at a loss on this, because I can't
find anything on it on the net, for
someone my age anyway. Thanks.
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Joined: 20 Nov 2005 Posts: 3 Location: New York
Clinical Trial For Coats' Disease Posted: 11-20-05 13:28pm
Not sure where you are located, but there
is a clinical trial recruiting coats'
patients over 18. See the link below.