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12/17/2025

A glaucoma diagnosis can feel scary and overwhelming. Vision loss can significantly impact daily activities, such as driving and reading. However, through a proactive treatment approach, people like Debo are living normal, fulfilling lives. ​

Visit www.livingwithglaucoma.com to learn more.

12/03/2025

Left untreated, glaucoma can lead to blindness. The best chance to manage symptoms is with early detection and treatment. That's why regular eye exams are essential. ​

Talk with an eye doctor and learn more at LivingWithGlaucoma.com

Could it be time to explore other glaucoma treatments? ​It may interest you to know there are minimally invasive options...
11/26/2025

Could it be time to explore other glaucoma treatments? ​

It may interest you to know there are minimally invasive options available. You should first consider your own unique needs and lifestyle. Then, talk with your doctor about switching. ​

Learn more at LivingWithGlaucoma.com

11/05/2025

Like Debbie, many people with glaucoma find eye drops to be inconvenient. However, a proactive approach can introduce other treatment possibilities, potentially reducing or eliminating the need for daily drops. ​

Visit www.livingwithglaucoma.com to learn more.

10/29/2025

Glaucoma symptoms are not always noticeable. However, the condition can ultimately cause blindness. Get diagnosed and treated before it's too late. ​

Talk with an eye doctor and learn more at​ LivingWithGlaucoma.com

A new way of thinking about glaucoma management is here—a shift from reactive to proactive. This new perspective emphasi...
10/22/2025

A new way of thinking about glaucoma management is here—a shift from reactive to proactive. This new perspective emphasizes the earlier use of minimally invasive procedures, such as drug delivery systems and micro stents. ​

Swipe to see the benefits of earlier intervention ⏩️

10/15/2025

Talking with multiple eye doctors may give you a better understanding of your glaucoma treatment needs. Then, you can decide what's best for you to manage your condition. ​

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10/08/2025

Taking a proactive approach to glaucoma means acting sooner to manage the condition. You and your doctor may consider several treatment options, such as minimally invasive procedures. ​

Talk with your eye doctor and learn more at​ LivingWithGlaucoma.com

Glaucoma can only be diagnosed during an eye exam, which is why it’s important to be proactive and regularly see your ey...
10/01/2025

Glaucoma can only be diagnosed during an eye exam, which is why it’s important to be proactive and regularly see your eye doctor. You can make the most of your next visit by filling out our discussion guide. ​

Swipe to learn more and download the guide at https://bit.ly/4hmnb2d

09/17/2025

Understanding your diagnosis and advocating for yourself are important parts of the glaucoma journey. Mitch recommends speaking with multiple doctors to receive clarity on your specific treatment needs. ​

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09/10/2025

Glaucoma causes irreversible vision loss, meaning that once vision is lost, it cannot be recovered. So, when it comes to detecting and treating glaucoma, the earlier, the better.​

Talk with an eye doctor and learn more at LivingWithGlaucoma.com

09/03/2025

Vision loss due to glaucoma is irreversible - it cannot be recovered. If left untreated, glaucoma can eventually cause blindness. So when it comes to detecting and treating, the earlier the better. ​

Talk with an eye doctor and learn more at LivingWithGlaucoma.com

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