Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Retina Roller Coaster Detachment Is Riding A Roller Coaster Likely To Cause Retina Detachment?

Is riding a roller coaster likely to cause retina detachment? - retina roller coaster detachment

My doctor acted like it was okay to do for me to get everything normal, except perhaps at one stroke in the eye. Has somebody more information about this?

6 comments:

princeid... said...

... Is A Rollercoaster "likely" lead to a retinal detachment?

no. Unlikely. especially in a perfectly healthy person has no history of retinal problems.

a person who has undergone multiple operations, perhaps I should avoid roller coasters. But a person who has never been any problems retinal ... It is not unlikely that a roller coaster, because an individual

MIKE HAWK said...

I'm not sure how much the retina has entered rehabilitation for decades, but detached retina, my father in his sleep!
After the reorganization, the surgeon asked him to undercut a portion of the head for a few months could be separated again.
Two years later, he was then in a car accident in his retina and independent once again limited.
I would like to get a second opinion.
In any case, stay away from the wooden roller coaster. These things give me whiplash evil that may lead to detach the retina.

Indiana Jones said...

I had 4 independent retina (2-times in each eye) and my retina specialist, said the fine, go for rides.
He also said the fine for doing things like jumping on the trampoline and go snow tubing.
He only said that they should not participate in contact sports, is a good chance cuz he was hit on the head or the eye by a bullet or a person who could be elbow to the head or eyes.
He said I should try very hard not to hit something or someone in my life each day as if I play with my niece and start tickling or anything to make sure that I am aware that my eyes parts of the body to where they are.
Yes, but still the roller coasters are very good.

Indiana Jones said...

I had 4 independent retina (2-times in each eye) and my retina specialist, said the fine, go for rides.
He also said the fine for doing things like jumping on the trampoline and go snow tubing.
He only said that they should not participate in contact sports, is a good chance cuz he was hit on the head or the eye by a bullet or a person who could be elbow to the head or eyes.
He said I should try very hard not to hit something or someone in my life each day as if I play with my niece and start tickling or anything to make sure that I am aware that my eyes parts of the body to where they are.
Yes, but still the roller coasters are very good.

amazingly intelligent said...

"I'm staying out of this class of coasters are equipped with padded straps or wire harnesses alone facilities. Six Flags had a mountain called shock waves. I could not enjoy because hopped around my head as a big headache when the journey was over. It was a shock though! In addition, the wooden roller coaster that only large skyscrapers and falls abruptly, and should be fine.

leah m said...

Umm not require surgery or eye, or what? I do not think that the roller coaster, otherwise, I have my people roller-coaster ride all day, and his eyes very well.

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