Replying to @mholzschlag
About the same. I keep working on color vision and reading every day. Try to read 2 books a week.
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I miss reading. One of my immunotherapy meds is now the proven cause of multiple cases of sudden blindness. I got lucky. I just can't read 馃槨
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Specifically, paper. I can read on screen and if type is huge, but even magnification on paper somehow has become impossible for me. Life!
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Yikes. Before cataract surgery my vision was 20/500. Dr. replaced eye lens with special contacts. Might be an option for you.
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Actually, the damage isn't ocular. It's neurological. My eyesight has been excellent my entire life until 40 with a need for 2.00+ readers.
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Since the visual corti control the eye muscles, the damage must be in the associated neural network.
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FDA etc working to find out. Maybe we should take a look at this further - I'm gonna do some data mining on the medical literature to share.
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Pay special attention to neurological studies. Send me the links. The biggest problem I have is getting access to medical pubs.
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I'll dig deep. I do know The National Institutes of Health (NIH) x FDA are both involved in the findings. I will LOOK. SEE what I did there?
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NIH is always a good resource. Drug interaction literature can also be found at CDC. I use Pocket to keep track of my finds.
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Replying to @billsdesk
Pocket is pretty good. I actually find Google Keep the most efficient for my multi device/OS life. It's the little engine that can :)

May 10, 2017 路 12:46 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
While I use Keep, I don't use it for tracking. The Google / Amazon fight puts a crimp on Google apps on Amazon tablets.