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My Dad & Cataract by Taymi: 10:26am On Dec 18, 2018
Good morning all. I kindly appeal to all medical practitioners here or those that can help in any way. My Dad is suffering from cataract, is beginning to lead to blindness. I don't want to start on how tough things are but I have determined that whatever it takes , I will cry for help & get help. I even registered for free Rotary club. Surgery but haven't heard from them.
Where can I start from please. How do I go about it.
I learnt there's an hospital at PWD naval base or Luth , which would be cheaper?
Please help.
Re: My Dad & Cataract by rastaLivity: 11:09am On Dec 18, 2018
dear op

sorry for your ordeal, cos I'm sure you might have been so unease with your dad challenges. but if I may ask how did you reach to the cataract conclusion?, I'm only asking because my dad was in a similar situation early this year_ the chemist/pharmacist told him he has gotten cataract after complaining of eye pain and some growing tissue in his eyes. you needed to see him gulping drugs like his destiny depends on it, not until I asked him to run a test at one of the specialize eye clinic_ it turns out to be an allergy, he was given a new glasses and told to put on dark shades when out.

All you need right now is a specialist advice, and the good news is cataract treatment is totally safe with no risk.

*culled from the guardian***
The definitive treatment for cataracts is surgery with the replacement of the lens using an artificial lens. The procedure is very safe and patients regain near perfect vision after the procedure.

N.B: If you think you have a cataract, see an eye doctor for an exam to find out for sure.

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Re: My Dad & Cataract by Lawrittanneka68(f): 4:12pm On Dec 18, 2018
Taymi:
Good morning all. I kindly appeal to all medical practitioners here or those that can help in any way. My Dad is suffering from cataract, is beginning to lead to blindness. I don't want to start on how tough things are but I have determined that whatever it takes , I will cry for help & get help. I even registered for free Rotary club. Surgery but haven't heard from them.
Where can I start from please. How do I go about it.
I learnt there's an hospital at PWD naval base or Luth , which would be cheaper?
Please help.
PLEASE I WILL ADVISE YOU TO GO ON MEDICATION THAT WILL OFFER HIM TOTAL HEALING WITHIN THREE MONTHS AND IT WILL BE ON A VERY CHEAP RATE ,IF INTERESTED FOR MORE INFORMATION WHATSAP OR CONTACT THIS NUMBER: 08038220168
Re: My Dad & Cataract by Healthwise17: 11:43pm On Dec 18, 2018
Taymi:
Good morning all. I kindly appeal to all medical practitioners here or those that can help in any way. My Dad is suffering from cataract, is beginning to lead to blindness. I don't want to start on how tough things are but I have determined that whatever it takes , I will cry for help & get help. I even registered for free Rotary club. Surgery but haven't heard from them.
Where can I start from please. How do I go about it.
I learnt there's an hospital at PWD naval base or Luth , which would be cheaper?
Please help.


Your dad's case needs urgent attention..

Well, as trained nutritionists, firstly we run a medical check up on our patients by using an Advanced Machine which is capable of scanning all the vital organs of the body to reveal the affected part and other parts of the body that need urgent care. We then do the product recommendation by recommending the appropriate food supplements to make good and effective correction in the affected parts.

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Re: My Dad & Cataract by Taymi: 3:15pm On Dec 19, 2018
Please PWD or LUTH , which will you guys advise, considering cost also.
Re: My Dad & Cataract by Nobody: 9:48pm On Dec 19, 2018
Taymi:
Good morning all. I kindly appeal to all medical practitioners here or those that can help in any way. My Dad is suffering from cataract, is beginning to lead to blindness. I don't want to start on how tough things are but I have determined that whatever it takes , I will cry for help & get help. I even registered for free Rotary club. Surgery but haven't heard from them.
Where can I start from please. How do I go about it.
I learnt there's an hospital at PWD naval base or Luth , which would be cheaper?
Please help.

*PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT*
This is to bring to our notice that there is an ongoing *FREE CATARACT SURGERY PROGRAMME* at the department of ophthalmology, UCTH Cal.
If you have any relation or know anyone who has cataract, please refer the person to the UCTH Ophthalmology Department for assessment and free surgery.

God bless you all!

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Re: My Dad & Cataract by Taymi: 10:14am On Dec 20, 2018
EbubeDam:


*PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT*
This is to bring to our notice that there is an ongoing *FREE CATARACT SURGERY PROGRAMME* at the department of ophthalmology, UCTH Cal.
If you have any relation or know anyone who has cataract, please refer the person to the UCTH Ophthalmology Department for assessment and free surgery.

God bless you all!

Thank you so much. God bless you. Thank you for this.

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Re: My Dad & Cataract by Taymi: 10:31am On Dec 20, 2018
rastaLivity:
dear op

sorry for your ordeal, cos I'm sure you might have been so unease with your dad challenges. but if I may ask how did you reach to the cataract conclusion?, I'm only asking because my dad was in a similar situation early this year_ the chemist/pharmacist told him he has gotten cataract after complaining of eye pain and some growing tissue in his eyes. you needed to see him gulping drugs like his destiny depends on it, not until I asked him to run a test at one of the specialize eye clinic_ it turns out to be an allergy, he was given a new glasses and told to put on dark shades when out.

All you need right now is a specialist advice, and the good news is cataract treatment is totally safe with no risk.

*culled from the guardian***
The definitive treatment for cataracts is surgery with the replacement of the lens using an artificial lens. The procedure is very safe and patients regain near perfect vision after the procedure.

N.B: If you think you have a cataract, see an eye doctor for an exam to find out for sure.

Thank you so much. He has done the operation before at a time when luth was offering free surgical (7 years ago) it came back again

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Re: My Dad & Cataract by Taymi: 10:34am On Dec 20, 2018
EbubeDam:


*PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT*
This is to bring to our notice that there is an ongoing *FREE CATARACT SURGERY PROGRAMME* at the department of ophthalmology, UCTH Cal.
If you have any relation or know anyone who has cataract, please refer the person to the UCTH Ophthalmology Department for assessment and free surgery.

God bless you all!

I just discovered is in calabar, I initially thought it was Ibadan.
Please does anyone know or have a contact in Luth or Lasuth
Re: My Dad & Cataract by rastaLivity: 11:00am On Dec 20, 2018
Taymi:


Thank you so much. He has done the operation before at a time when luth was offering free surgical (7 years ago) it came back again
pls visite- www.tcfnigeria.org


tcf have centres in Nigeria, and it's cost free
Re: My Dad & Cataract by Taymi: 11:48am On Dec 20, 2018
rastaLivity:
pls visite- www.tcfnigeria.org


tcf have centres in Nigeria, and it's cost free

Thank you so much. Their website not opening though
Re: My Dad & Cataract by rastaLivity: 6:41pm On Dec 20, 2018
Taymi:


Thank you so much. Their website not opening though
opening at my end. just Google 'tcf Nigeria'

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