12 Jun, 2024
For a man devoted to learning, teaching and art, life without sight is unimaginable. Sadly, retired academic Dr Ray Hibbins faced this prospect when a routine eye test revealed signs of macular degeneration.
Ray had watched his mother deteriorate with the same disease in her early 70s, becoming restricted in her movements and struggling to do everyday tasks like boiling water. Eventually Ray and his sister made the difficult decision to put their parents into care.
Today, intraocular drug therapies (injections) have transformed how age-related macular degeneration is managed. Patients with glaucoma and dry eye disease also have new drug and surgical options that weren’t available to earlier generations.
The Queensland Eye Institute (QEI) is Queensland’s oldest and largest independent eye health research institute, committed to long term research into effective treatments and cures. QEI is involved in research into macular degeneration, participating in multi-centre trials testing new medications and treatments.
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Click here to read more about Dr Ray Hibbins’ journey with vision loss.