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Field of Vision

Field of Vision

By: Field Of Vision w/Nikki D
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Field of Vision with Nikki D is a podcast about living with glaucoma and navigating a new glaucoma diagnosis with clarity, calm, and real conversation.

If you’ve been newly diagnosed with glaucoma, worried about eye pressure (IOP), or trying to understand visual field tests, OCT scans, and optic nerve health, this podcast was created for you.

Host Nikki D has lived with glaucoma for more than 25 years and previously worked as a medical and surgical technologist in an eye surgery center, giving her both personal and clinical perspective on glaucoma care. Each episode explores the real experience of managing glaucoma — from understanding glaucoma testing and treatment options to handling the anxiety that can come between appointments.

Field of Vision is not about miracle cures or sensational claims. It’s a calm space for honest conversations about open-angle glaucoma, eye pressure readings, glaucoma tests, treatment decisions, and the emotional reality of living with a chronic eye condition.

Whether you’re newly diagnosed with glaucoma, managing the condition long-term, or supporting someone who is, this podcast helps you understand the journey and feel less alone.

New episodes released regularly.

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Episodes
  • Glaucoma Eye Drops Explained: Types of Drops and How They Work
    Mar 12 2026

    If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, you may have been prescribed glaucoma eye drops to help lower eye pressure (IOP). But many patients wonder: What do these drops actually do? Why are there different types? And why do some people need more than one medication?

    In this episode of Field of Vision with Nikki D, we explain the most common types of glaucoma eye drops, how they work, and how doctors use them to manage intraocular pressure and protect the optic nerve.

    Nikki shares insight from living with glaucoma for more than 25 years and from her experience working as a medical and surgical technologist in an eye surgery center. This episode helps listeners better understand how glaucoma medications are used as part of long-term glaucoma care.

    You’ll learn about common glaucoma medications including:

    • Prostaglandin analogs such as Xalatan (latanoprost), Lumigan (bimatoprost), and Travatan Z (travoprost) • Beta blockers such as Timolol (Timoptic) • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors such as Trusopt (dorzolamide) and Azopt (brinzolamide) • Alpha agonists such as Alphagan P (brimonidine) • Combination medications such as Cosopt, Combigan, and Simbrinza

    If you’re newly diagnosed with glaucoma or trying to better understand your treatment plan, this episode explains how glaucoma eye drops work and why consistency with treatment is important.

    This podcast is intended for education and support and does not replace medical advice from your eye care professional.

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    11 mins
  • Will I Go Blind From Glaucoma? | Understanding Vision Loss Risk
    Mar 6 2026

    Will glaucoma cause blindness? If you’ve recently been diagnosed with glaucoma, one of the first questions that may come to mind is: “Will I go blind from glaucoma?” In this episode of Field of Vision with Nikki D, we talk honestly about the fear of vision loss and what glaucoma really means for your long-term eye health.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    *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.

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    7 mins
  • Just Diagnosed With Glaucoma | What Happens Next?
    Mar 6 2026

    What should you expect after a glaucoma diagnosis? If you’ve been just diagnosed with glaucoma and are wondering what happens next, this episode of Field of Vision with Nikki D walks you through the first steps of navigating life with this condition.

    In this episode, Nikki explains what typically happens during glaucoma appointments, including eye pressure (IOP) checks, optic nerve imaging, OCT scans, and visual field tests. 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.

    Having lived with glaucoma for more than 25 years and previously working as a medical and surgical technologist in an eye surgery center, Nikki shares both personal insight and practical perspective on managing this chronic eye condition.

    If you’re newly diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma, worried about eye pressure readings, or trying to understand what your doctor is monitoring during visits, this episode will help you feel more prepared and less alone.

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    11 mins
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