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To: Boris Nikolic
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Sent Mon 5/20/2013 12:26:46 AM
Subject Re: FW: Yesterday
I thanks , i sincerely appreciate the trust, I have no idea of the facts. But I am aware that you
are emotionally fragile at the moment. so while your worry might be fully justified there is a
possiblity that you need to rest and recharge . working so hard , to block out the tough issues ,
can only sap your strength, . whatever happens we will deal with, it. .
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Boris Nikolic e > wrote:
Please keep this confidential.
Mark is great but I do think that he is trying his best to calm me down. It is the best if you read from
my mail at the bottom first.
Re his email:
Snellen numbers — is a test that show that I will most likely not have much improvement after
cataract surgery. He is explaining why it might
His worry is something that I did not mention at all — his worry is that he will need to continue killing
my retina by laser (laser burns it my a heat), that he will need to continue to go in rounds and
rounds. Essentially my blood vessels of retina are slowly collapsing. This ischemia is what is
producing Vascular growth factor hormone which as a result has a growth of new fragile blood
vessels growing where they should not be growing. As they are where they should not be — they are
fragile and result in bleeding. As a consequence of bleeding you get scaring an retinal detachments.
Laser acts to burn these ischemic parts of retina so they stop producing vascular growth factor (and
by each treatment I am losing a part of my vision).
Lucetis acts to block vascular growth factors but it needs repeat injections and has side effect.
Neither of these stop underling problem that my small blood vessels are collapsing.
Sorry to bother you with details but just in case you wondered.
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Now really I need back to work.
B
From: Mark Blumenkranz (mailto
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 11:56 AM
To: Boris Nikolic
Subject: Re: Yesterday
Boris
It is no worry at all. I enjoy all our interactions and trying to be of help. First of all I do think
you notice significant improvement in the right eye, even if the Suellen numbers ( is
20/60...20/50 etc) don't change that much because the amount of brightness, lack of glare,
improved colors etc should be dramatic. And there is a possibility the Snellen acuity could
improved by 2-3 lines up to 20/40 or better too. We just have to wait and sec.
As to the lucentis, if it were me I would wait for several reasons. First of all, the clinical
appearance of the ncovascularization is relatively benign, it is in fact hard to find without the
angiogram and looks mostly if not totally regressed. We should give the laser time to work
and see if it does the trick. If not we can always add lucentis, but wouldn't it be better to
know whether we need it or not before injecting. Even if you were to have a very minor
amount of bleeding we could inject then and then it would clear rapidly. The only issue in my
mind is whether to prophylactically the areas that are non perfused now but without
neovascularization. That is probably the hardest question but if you are being examined
regularly with periodic angiograms then we should be able to pick anything starting up very
quickly so I think it is reasonable just to watch. If you want to speak directly today I am just
around the house working and would be happy to do so.
best
Mark
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Mark S. Blumcnkranz MD
Hi Smead Professor and Chairman
Department of Ophthalmology
Director, Byers Eye Institute at Stanford
2452 Watson Court
Palo • -5353
Tel:
Fax: 650-494-1524
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Boris Nikolic > wrote:
Hi Mark!
Thank you so much for Yesterday's visit.
I am so sorry of I scared you (that I am fainting or something) but I was very distressed after
learning that I have two new neovascularization in my "healthy" eye.
As that came after I heard from your cataract surgeon that a cataract surgery will probably not lead
to a significant (some but not too much) improvement in my vision on my right eye, I was
somewhat shaken.
THANK YOU AGAIN for you care.
My only question to you is whether I still need a Lucentis injection. I am afraid that a) these
neovascularizations have progressed somewhat fast (these were not there at all in February). If we
count that my last Lucentis was given on January 28th and perhaps has worked for 3 months or so
would indicate that these two neovascularizations are only month old or so.
b) As it takes some time for laser treatment to start working (6 weeks and more I think), I am afraid
that there might be a chance for these neovascularization to grow and bleed — something that I
can't afford in this eye.
Do you think that it is worth having a Lucentis injection in this laser treated eye? Lucentis would
start working immediately and might synergize with laser for neovascularization to dries off.
On the other hand, there is a risk with every Lucentis injection. Last time 2 weeks after Lucentis and
a laser in this same eye, I developed new long floaters and OCT was indicative of begging of PVD.
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What would you do in my shoes?
I am so sorry to bother you but I am scared and confused.
Thank you
Boris
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