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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Will glaucoma cause blindness? If you’ve recently been diagnosed with glaucoma, one of the first questions that may come to mind is: <strong>“Will I go blind from glaucoma?”</strong> In this episode of <em>Field of Vision with Nikki D</em>, we talk honestly about the fear of vision loss and what glaucoma really means for your long-term eye health.</p><p>Nikki has lived with glaucoma for more than 25 years and previously worked as a medical and surgical technologist in an eye surgery center. In this episode, she explains how glaucoma affects the optic nerve, why eye pressure (IOP) matters, and how doctors monitor progression through tests like visual field exams and OCT scans.</p><p>You’ll learn how glaucoma is typically managed, why early detection is so important, and why many people live full lives with glaucoma while maintaining functional vision. This conversation is designed to bring calm, clarity, and realistic perspective to one of the most common fears people have after diagnosis.</p><p>If you are newly diagnosed with glaucoma or trying to better understand glaucoma treatment and monitoring, this episode will help you understand the condition and feel less alone in navigating it.</p><p></p><p>*The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and reflects personal experiences and perspectives. It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your ophthalmologist, physician, or qualified healthcare professional regarding any questions you may have about your eye health or medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking care because of something you heard on this podcast.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What should you expect after a <strong>glaucoma diagnosis</strong>? If you’ve been <strong>just diagnosed with glaucoma</strong> and are wondering what happens next, this episode of <em>Field of Vision with Nikki D</em> walks you through the first steps of navigating life with this condition.</p><p>In this episode, Nikki explains what typically happens during <strong>glaucoma appointments</strong>, including <strong>eye pressure (IOP) checks</strong>, <strong>optic nerve imaging</strong>, <strong>OCT scans</strong>, and <strong>visual field tests</strong>. She also discusses how doctors monitor glaucoma over time, how treatment plans often begin with pressure-lowering eye drops, and why understanding the testing process can help reduce anxiety after diagnosis.</p><p>Having lived with glaucoma for more than 25 years and previously working as a <strong>medical and surgical technologist in an eye surgery center</strong>, Nikki shares both personal insight and practical perspective on managing this chronic eye condition.</p><p>If you’re newly diagnosed with <strong>open-angle glaucoma</strong>, worried about <strong>eye pressure readings</strong>, or trying to understand what your doctor is monitoring during visits, this episode will help you feel more prepared and less alone.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Just Diagnosed With Glaucoma — What I Wish Someone Told Me</strong></p><p>What happens after a <strong>glaucoma diagnosis</strong>? If you were <strong>just diagnosed with glaucoma</strong> and left your appointment feeling scared or overwhelmed, this episode is for you.</p><p>In this first full episode of <em>Field of Vision with Nikki D</em>, Nikki shares her personal experience living with glaucoma for more than 25 years and discusses the emotional and practical realities that come with hearing the word “glaucoma” for the first time.</p><p>You’ll learn what many patients wish they understood earlier, including:</p><p>• what a <strong>glaucoma diagnosis</strong> really means • how <strong>eye pressure (IOP)</strong> and <strong>optic nerve health</strong> are monitored • what <strong>visual field tests and OCT scans</strong> measure • why glaucoma often progresses slowly • how to manage the anxiety that can come after diagnosis</p><p>Glaucoma is often called the <strong>“silent thief of sight”</strong> because damage can occur gradually without obvious symptoms. But with early detection, regular monitoring, and proper treatment, many people successfully manage the condition for decades.</p><p>This episode offers calm, responsible perspective from someone who understands glaucoma from both sides — as a patient and from experience working in an eye surgery center.</p><p>If you’re <strong>living with glaucoma</strong>, <strong>newly diagnosed</strong>, or supporting someone who is, this conversation will help you better understand the journey ahead and remind you that you’re not alone.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Field Of Vision (00:06.358)</p><p>If you've ever heard the word glaucoma and quietly panicked, then you're not alone and you are definitely in the right place. Hi, I'm Nikki D. I'm not a doctor. I'm here to give. Cut.</p><p>Field Of Vision (00:24.566)</p><p>If you've heard the word glaucoma and quietly panicked, you are not alone and you're in the right place. Hi, I'm Nikki D. I'm not a doctor. I'm not here to give any medical advice. actually a glaucoma patient walking this journey in real time. And this podcast was born out of something really, really personal. When I was diagnosed, I was scared. Not dramatic scared, not falling apart.</p><p>Not falling apart scared, but quiet, internal 2 a.m. Google searching scared. And the hardest part, I looked completely fine. No one around me could see what I was carrying on the inside. I was going to my appointments, hearing words like pressure, progression, visual field, and optic nerve damage, and then going home trying to process it all alone.</p><p>I joined support groups on Facebook and I read posts and I saw the anxiety. I had the anxiety. I saw the fear and I had the fear. I saw all the comparisons and I was comparing myself and I realized something. There really isn't a steady space for people like us living with glaucoma. There are medical sites, there are statistics, there are worst case scenario stories, but there isn't enough calm.</p><p>transparent, grounded conversation about what it's actually like to live with this diagnosis. So I created Field of Vision. This is a podcast for people living with glaucoma like me, like you, and those newly diagnosed. I'm going to share my real numbers, my real stories, my real appointments, my real emotional reactions responsibly and without sensationalism.</p><p>We'll talk about eye pressure, visual field tests, OCT scans, anxiety between appointments, lifestyle choices, faith, fear, and what it looks like to live steadily with uncertainty. This is not about reversing glaucoma. Nope. It's not about miracle cures. And it's not about pretending it's nothing. It's about learning how to hold the diagnosis without letting it hold you. And that's super important.</p><p>Field Of Vision (02:45.678)</p><p>Glaucoma is highly individualized. What happens in my journey may not happen in yours. Your doctor's guidance matters. Your data matters. Your care plan matters. But your mindset matters too. And if you're sitting in your car after an appointment or lying awake at night wondering what your future looks like, I want you to hear this. You are not alone. We can't control every number, but we can control how we respond to them.</p><p>Welcome to Field of Vision. Let's walk this steadily together. I'm so excited to walk this journey with you.</p><p></p>]]></description>
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