Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1965, p. 19

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I was ex- amined by three eye special- ists. One said a cataract was in the making. Two others said there was none. Whom do you believe? Are medications effective in slowing down the growth of a cataract?--J.W. This could depend on what you mean by opacities. An es- tablished cataract is not too dif- ficult to identify--but keep in mind what a cataract is. It is a cloudiness within the lens of the eye, not opaque at first, but gradually becoming more dense. Thus when a cataract has developed to a degree at which it interferes with vision, there is no difficulty in diagnosing it. Hence, J.W., I would judge that if you do indeed have a cata- ract, it must be in an extremely early stage, and deciding whether it is or isn't can be a matter of opinion. The opacities to which you re- fer may be from something else. The most frequent is Cataract In Eye Grows Gradually quite harmiess. Another possibility, and any- thing but harmless, is glau- coma. 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