Low Vision Blog

Use Hearing in Place of Seeing

Posted on: Feb 10, 2017

When there is a loss of vision, the natural tendency is to want to restore what’s been lost through better prescription glasses, higher magnification, or improved lighting.  All of these strategies are certainly helpful for seeing better but they are not the only strategy for maintaining independence for those with low vision.  My father-in-law has […]

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Use Touch In Place of Sight

Posted on: Feb 03, 2017

When vision is diminished and the ability to see and read fine print or the ability to perform daily tasks becomes challenging use touch instead of sight.  Peggy R. Wolfe has had wet macular degeneration for many years and shares her insights in her book Vision Loss, Strategies for Living with Hope and Independence.  She […]

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Glare and Bright Lights

Posted on: Dec 07, 2016

Glare, bright lights and light sensitivity is a common symptom for those with retinal diseases.  Terri Cyr, OD and author of Insight Into Low Vision writes,“Because of the way light sensitive neurons in our visual system are wired, those with retinal diseases may find the sunshine or bright lights exceedingly bright and have difficulty adapting […]

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Dark Adaptation and Macular Degeneration

Posted on: Dec 01, 2016

One’s ability to adapt to different lighting situations is affected in those who have macular degeneration (AMD) making it more difficult to adjust to new lighting environments.  Diminished light adaptation in changing light levels when transitioning for example from outside to inside is slower and a common symptom in those with this retinal condition. But […]

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Surprising Lighting Solutions

Posted on: Nov 22, 2016

One of the most common symptoms for those with macular degeneration is the need for more light. The Macular Degeneration Partnership explains why this need occurs.  “As you age, the amount of light entering the eye is reduced, causing a reduction in vision, contrast and color. The type of lighting and its intensity, color and […]

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Spectacular Spinach Benefits

Posted on: Nov 08, 2016

The more I research and learn about the health benefits of spinach, the more convinced I am that this eye healthy vegetable needs to not only be included in my diet, it needs to party of my daily diet and yours as well. What makes spinach such an eye vitamin powerhouse?   Age Related Macular […]

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Localized Tissue Radiation for Wet AMD

Posted on: Oct 18, 2016

A second generation device developed by SalutarisMD is seeking to improve treatment for those with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) through reducing the frequency of eye injections and/or increasing the length of time between treatments.  Wet macular degeneration is the form of AMD that can progress quickly and is associated with more severe vision loss. […]

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Color and Contrast Sensitivity for Early Wet AMD Detection

Posted on: Oct 11, 2016

There are several vision changes that affect those with macular degeneration besides the loss of central vision.  Cone cells are concentrated in the fovea – which is the center of the macula located in the back of the eye.  These photoreceptor cells are responsible for detailed, sharp vision but also provide us with the ability […]

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What Is It and How Does it Affect One’s Vision

Posted on: Sep 15, 2016

A central scotoma is a blind spot that occurs in the center of one’s vision.  It can appear in several different ways.  It may look like a black or gray spot for some and for others it may be a blurred smudge or a distorted view in one’s straight ahead vision.  Scotomas may start out […]

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The Role of Free Radicals and Antioxidants in Macular Degeneration

Posted on: Sep 07, 2016

While there are some risk factors for age related macular degeneration (AMD) that you can’t control, there are also some that you can.  The ones that are handed to you at birth include blue or light colored eyes, female, and family history.   When asked, “ Are more people getting AMD today than ever before?”  Lylas […]

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