Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 I know what people mean about the unsteady vision; I have been like it for years. (I think my shock absorbers need replacing.) You know when you see videos taken by the professionals when they run along the street chasing the bad guy and everything is smooth and level, well this is Steadicam (an Australian invention, I believe!). The video camera sort of levels itself as it goes jogging along so you don't see everything all jumpy. Well folks, we priveleged beings with Nf2 just don't have Steadicam. It is that simple. If any tech types out there can figure out a way to give me Steadieye, please contact me at the above address. Georgia P.S. It should be Steadieyes but only one of mine works anyway..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:42:39PM +1100, C & G son wrote: > I know what people mean about the unsteady vision; I have been like it for years. (I think my shock absorbers need replacing.) You know when you see videos taken by the professionals when they run along the street chasing the bad guy and everything is smooth and level, well this is Steadicam (an Australian invention, I believe!). The video camera sort of levels itself as it goes jogging along so you don't see everything all jumpy. Well folks, we priveleged beings with Nf2 just don't have Steadicam. It is that simple. If any tech types out there can figure out a way to give me Steadieye, please contact me at the above address. > Georgia > P.S. It should be Steadieyes but only one of mine works anyway..... Have you ever seen the operator wearing a Steadicam? They are an enormous device that is very tiring to wear. I think the SteadiEye will be the better solution, we'll start the Inspector Gadget lab on it right away Pete -- Brayman ICQ # 66709621 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 you are so funny Georgia:) I agree with you!! My steadycams blown a fuse i think~~Lowi eyes I know what people mean about the unsteady vision; I have been like it for years. (I think my shock absorbers need replacing.) You know when you see videos taken by the professionals when they run along the street chasing the bad guy and everything is smooth and level, well this is Steadicam (an Australian invention, I believe!). The video camera sort of levels itself as it goes jogging along so you don't see everything all jumpy. Well folks, we priveleged beings with Nf2 just don't have Steadicam. It is that simple. If any tech types out there can figure out a way to give me Steadieye, please contact me at the above address. Georgia P.S. It should be Steadieyes but only one of mine works anyway..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Actually, Stacey, I have had to get stronger lenses over the years, but that has nothing to do with retinopathy. I don't know if you will notice any changes, I certainly didn't know I had it beginning. It is that periodic exam that will reveal changes. Now I am taking grapeseed extract, and a combo bilberry and lutein pill for maintenance. If you have no response with pyc, try looking up benfotiamine. Even iherb carries it now. Speaking of whom, I received a catalog from them. Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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