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Hello,

I am new to this group and was diagnosed with IgAN/FSGS in April 2002. The

doctors believe I have had this for approximately 10

years prior to diagnosis. The progression has been stable ever since with the

start of an ACE inhibitor.

I am eager to begin reading all of the recent message traffic, and apologize if

this topic has been discussed before. Has anyone had

successful LASIK eye surgery or been told that you are not a candidate solely

because of your IgAN?

Thanks very much,

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group! I'm sorry you have reason to be here, but am very

glad you found your way here. This site has been enormously helpful to me -

and I hope it is to you too.

We have never discussed LASIK eye surgery - or had someone with IgAN/FSGS

either! I've read papers from Japan that claim there is an disease entity

that has the histological appearance of both MPGN and FSGS, but never

IgAN/FSGS. Here's hoping that it continues to remain stable. If you don't

mind my asking, what kind of numbers did you present with?

I'm glad you raised the LASIK subject because it is one that I'd like to

learn more about. I'd raise this one with both your opthalmologist and

nephrologist. Anyone else here have any experience with this one?

Welcome again!

Cy

Is LASIK Eye Surgery OK?

> Hello,

>

> I am new to this group and was diagnosed with IgAN/FSGS in April 2002.

The doctors believe I have had this for approximately 10

> years prior to diagnosis. The progression has been stable ever since with

the start of an ACE inhibitor.

>

> I am eager to begin reading all of the recent message traffic, and

apologize if this topic has been discussed before. Has anyone had

> successful LASIK eye surgery or been told that you are not a candidate

solely because of your IgAN?

>

> Thanks very much,

>

>

>

>

>

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by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

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>

> Thank you

>

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group! I'm sorry you have reason to be here, but am very

glad you found your way here. This site has been enormously helpful to me -

and I hope it is to you too.

We have never discussed LASIK eye surgery - or had someone with IgAN/FSGS

either! I've read papers from Japan that claim there is an disease entity

that has the histological appearance of both MPGN and FSGS, but never

IgAN/FSGS. Here's hoping that it continues to remain stable. If you don't

mind my asking, what kind of numbers did you present with?

I'm glad you raised the LASIK subject because it is one that I'd like to

learn more about. I'd raise this one with both your opthalmologist and

nephrologist. Anyone else here have any experience with this one?

Welcome again!

Cy

Is LASIK Eye Surgery OK?

> Hello,

>

> I am new to this group and was diagnosed with IgAN/FSGS in April 2002.

The doctors believe I have had this for approximately 10

> years prior to diagnosis. The progression has been stable ever since with

the start of an ACE inhibitor.

>

> I am eager to begin reading all of the recent message traffic, and

apologize if this topic has been discussed before. Has anyone had

> successful LASIK eye surgery or been told that you are not a candidate

solely because of your IgAN?

>

> Thanks very much,

>

>

>

>

>

> To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

> home page:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

> http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

>

> Thank you

>

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Pierre,

I have a consultation/screening on the 29th. I've left a message for my

Nephrologist, but he is very difficult to get in touch with. He

works out of two hospitals (every other month) and teaches at s Hopkins.

I've also spoken with my Opthamolgist, who admitted

he didn't know much about how IgAN might present a problem, or if it would at

all. The refractive surgeon did say that diabetics must

be stable before they could have the procedure, so I'm hoping this case will be

the similar.

I am also going to ask about the occurrance of glaucoma later in life,

especially as a result of steroid use (thanks Cy). From what I've

read, I don't think LASIK would have any negative effects if glaucoma does

develop as the cornea is well healed.

I will definately let everyone know what I find out. I'm just keeping my

fingers crossed that this isn't just another thing I can add to my

long list of things I am prevented from doing because of this disease....

Thanks,

> To my knowledge, this is the first time the question has come up here. It's

> an interesting one too.

>

> Patients who are not candidates for Lasik:

>

> " Are being treated with medications such as steroids or immunosuppressants,

> which can prevent healing, or are suffering from diseases that slow healing,

> such as autoimmune disorders. "

>

> I just quoted the above from http://www.lasikinstitute.org/index.html

>

> I don't think there's much data about it in relation to a kidney disease

> like IgAN. As we all know already, IgAN doesn't quite neatly fit into the

> category of an autoimmune disease, but it's certainly related to the immune

> system.

>

> Let us know what you find out from your own doctor.

>

> Pierre

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