It's just if your optic nerves are being COMPRESSED, then the pressure would be elevated. I was an optician for many years, and had to do the optical pressures on the patients for the doctor, so I know what I'm talking about. Anytime anything is putting pressure on the optic nerve, the pressure is going to go up. So if your pressure are normal, I don't see how they can say that these deposits are at such a high level that they're compressing your optic nerves. And I'm confused about these "deposits?" What are they talking about? We normally don't have "deposits" in that area.