During a routine eye check-up, I was informed that I had early signs of glaucoma and was referred to an ophthalmologist. However, I remembered reading that chlorine dioxide might be helpful for glaucoma, so I decided to try it before making an appointment with the specialist. I took chlorine dioxide for eight weeks and then followed up with the eye drops. After undergoing several extensive tests, the ophthalmologist shared the results with me. He admitted that he could not explain the significant difference between the tests conducted at the optometrist and those he had just conducted. I was well above the indicator line used, and there were no signs of glaucoma, which was a concern after the initial tests at the optometrist showed that I was below the indicator line.