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I’m feeling a little run down today—it’s peak "conference season," and I’ve been bouncing between recording studios and speaking gigs. But I couldn’t wait to give you an update on the situation in Eugene. We’ve moved past simple contract disputes and into "administrative meddling," with leaked emails showing a hospital CEO attempting to influence clinical decisions in real time without a license to practice. I’m breaking down the retaliation claims, the latest administrative leave, and why I’m heading to a fundraiser to support the local physicians fighting this corporate takeover.
Later, we have a fascinating mystery case involving a 55-year-old man who lost his ability to see the moment the sun went down. It wasn't cataracts or inherited genetics; it was a rare side effect of a prior bowel surgery that turned his eyes into a diagnostic puzzle. We wrap up with Thing I Love, Thing I Hate, featuring the miracle of "chemotherapy for the eye" and my legendary soapbox rant about why vision insurance shouldn't even exist
Takeaways:
The CEO’s Electronic Eye: How leaked emails revealed a hospital administrator "monitoring" orders and questioning doctors on why they weren't discharging patients.
The Rod vs. Cone Mystery: Why a 55-year-old with 20/20 daytime vision needed an ERG to prove his "rod" photoreceptors were failing.
The 10th-Century Deficiency: Why we’re still seeing Vitamin A deficiency in the US, and how a month of oral supplements can restore vision that seemed permanently gone.
The Anti-VEGF Revolution: How an injection originally designed for chemotherapy totally changed the game for wet Macular Degeneration.
The Vision Insurance Trap: Why being 70 years old with "vision insurance" is a recipe for confusion when you actually have medical cataracts.
To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live
We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! [email protected]
Can’t get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken
Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/
If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken
If you want more information on models I use:
Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: https://anatomywarehouse.com/?aff=14 Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15
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A friendly reminder from the G’s and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information.
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I’m feeling a little run down today—it’s peak "conference season," and I’ve been bouncing between recording studios and speaking gigs. But I couldn’t wait to give you an update on the situation in Eugene. We’ve moved past simple contract disputes and into "administrative meddling," with leaked emails showing a hospital CEO attempting to influence clinical decisions in real time without a license to practice. I’m breaking down the retaliation claims, the latest administrative leave, and why I’m heading to a fundraiser to support the local physicians fighting this corporate takeover.
Later, we have a fascinating mystery case involving a 55-year-old man who lost his ability to see the moment the sun went down. It wasn't cataracts or inherited genetics; it was a rare side effect of a prior bowel surgery that turned his eyes into a diagnostic puzzle. We wrap up with Thing I Love, Thing I Hate, featuring the miracle of "chemotherapy for the eye" and my legendary soapbox rant about why vision insurance shouldn't even exist
Takeaways:
The CEO’s Electronic Eye: How leaked emails revealed a hospital administrator "monitoring" orders and questioning doctors on why they weren't discharging patients.
The Rod vs. Cone Mystery: Why a 55-year-old with 20/20 daytime vision needed an ERG to prove his "rod" photoreceptors were failing.
The 10th-Century Deficiency: Why we’re still seeing Vitamin A deficiency in the US, and how a month of oral supplements can restore vision that seemed permanently gone.
The Anti-VEGF Revolution: How an injection originally designed for chemotherapy totally changed the game for wet Macular Degeneration.
The Vision Insurance Trap: Why being 70 years old with "vision insurance" is a recipe for confusion when you actually have medical cataracts.
To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live
We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! [email protected]
Can’t get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken
Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/
If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken
If you want more information on models I use:
Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: https://anatomywarehouse.com/?aff=14 Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15
--
A friendly reminder from the G’s and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information.
Produced by Human Content
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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