Whether you like to cook or not, everyone still needs to eat and drink. Perhaps you’ve decided you no longer want to serve the Thanksgiving meal, but that doesn’t mean you can’t bring your favorite pumpkin bread or sweet potato casserole to your family or friend’s house. There are lots of practical tips and low […]
It never ceases to amaze me how much education is still needed for everyday life. A few days ago while attending a new study group a woman that I did not know started talking to me. She had been sitting in the back of the class waiting for the study to commence. I arrived early […]
Grooming and personal care becomes more difficult with vision loss. And yet hair needs to be styled, teeth need to be brushed and faces need to be washed everyday. I’ve learned several practical tips for the bathroom from Peggy Wolfe the author of Vision Loss: Strategies for Living with Hope and Independence. Magnifying Lighted Mirror […]
Sometimes it is in the melding of three things that could be opposites that a nice balance is achieved. My new reality is that my vision has gone white blank and even the few things I used to perceive are gone in the snow storm. I can liken it to layers and layers of white […]
One of the biggest fears for someone who has been diagnosed with a chronic or degenerative eye condition is the loss of the ability to read. As an avid reader myself, I can understand that concern. However, there is more than one way to enjoy your favorite author or genre of books. Audio books can […]
Microcurrent stimulation (MCS) has been used for many years to treat muscular conditions, sports injuries, chronic pain, and bone fractures. MCS works by administering precise amounts of electrical current through a battery operated device that delivers low-intensity electricity. This stimulation is thought to increase blood flow to the surrounding tissue. As a result the area […]
If you have a parent or loved one going through vision loss, you aren’t alone. In fact, it’s estimated that nearly 3.5 million Americans over the age of 40 have some degree of vision loss, often from age-related conditions. In addition to the home and lifestyle adjustments that must be made when one receives this […]
It seems that those with retinal disorders like macular degeneration are very familiar with the need for magnification for close up work – like reading, writing bills, and performing hobbies. Reading magnifiers are usually the first visual aid obtained by those with low vision. However, there is less awareness for the need to magnify distance […]
Have you noticed that on some days your vision is more clear and on other days the blurriness seems to be worse? One person with early dry AMD shares his experience, “Sometimes my vision is as clear as can be, but on some days (seems to be more on less sunny days with lots of […]
My 89 year old father-in-law has wet macular degeneration in both eyes. He has trouble reading when he is away from home if he doesn’t bring his lighted magnifier with him. But he won’t. So when he is at a medical office, store, restaurant, etc and he has to read or look at a form […]