Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Lip Gloss Addiction


I have a lip gloss addiction. I noticed in my purse today that I have 8 things of lip gloss. (Technically 2 of them are lipstick, but I will just put them in the lip gloss category.) This does not include the lip glosses I have in my bathroom nor the chapstick I carry in my pocket always. Does anyone else have this problem?






Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Clouds & 100,000 Miles




I seem to always take photos of the clouds as I'm driving. Here are a few I took driving into Charlotte the other day.






My beloved Subaru has reached 100,000 miles. It doesn't seem like I have had it for almost 9 years. It has been an awesome car.




Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The Retina

Every once in a while I get to take photos of something I have not seen before and yesterday I did. I get all dorkily excited and have to hide it from the patients because it always means there is something wrong with their eye. Anyway, these photos are awesome. Had to share.

Another Dr refers this 87 year old to our Retina Dr for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). I have taken MANY photos and OCT's of AMD and knew it was not AMD.



This is the right eye, 1st week.

Left Eye, 1st week.



After tests the doctor confirms it is a retinal detachment with lots of fluid underneath the retina. Left eye only. Schedules patient to come back in 1 week.


Right eye, 1 week later.

There is so much fluid under the retina it is making folds. This is what I have never seen before. Notice last week it was the left eye that had the problem. Now it is the right eye that is the bigger problem. It also now has a splinter hemmorhage coming off the optic disc.

Left eye, 2nd week. Looks a little better but still has a few retina folds, fluid and choroidal lesions. (Spotty looking background) The weird light discoloration is an image artifact. (Take into account patient is 87 years old and in a wheel chair.)

Same pictures as above, but in black and white. Highlights and contrasts the retinal pigment better. Also, we take them as pre-dye photos.

It is not a typical retinal detachment, since normally they rush off to surgery that night but still serious since the patient has very poor vision.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Broken Key + More Cool Eye Photos

Who knew I was so strong? Ok not really. I went to open my car trunk and pulled up on the key while it was still in the lock. Good thing I have an extra key!





It is always exciting at work when I get to take photos of something I have never seen before. Sometimes I am not told what I am taking a picture of so I have to figure out what it is.

At first we thought it was a hard contact lens on the eye.





But after lifting the lid up even more, realized it was attached to his eye.




It is actually silicone oil leaking from behind the eye into the anterior chamber. The patient had a vitrectomy and the vitreous was replaced with silicone oil. Somehow it came from behind the iris and into the front chamber of the eye right behind the cornea. It is growing new blood vessels and not good for the cornea, since the cornea is avascular.




Anyway, usually the coolest pictures I get to take = not good news for the patient.


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Cool Eye Photos

The last couple of days I have taken some pretty cool eye photos. Thought I would share.

My normal eye
(For comparison purposes)

Glaucoma Optic Nerve Cupping
Also notice the difference in the sizes between the two optic nerves

Retinal Hemorrhage

Retinal Hemorrhage

Right Eye Myelinated Nerve Fiber Layer

Left Eye Same Patient is Normal












Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Planet Killian


Here is Planet Killian created with Photoshop.