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nicoles wrote:Yes. Every time I have gone to the optometrist since starting this WOE, my myopia has improved, without any corresponding increase in close vision deterioration.
pundit999 wrote:my vision was a bit cloudy at times. After three years (...) my vision is sharper.
MINNIE wrote:Mine has improved, although I'm not sure it's diet related. I asked my optometrist at my last yearly vision exam, and she said that it's normal to see myopia improve as people age regardless of lifestyle.
Eater wrote:pundit999 wrote:my vision was a bit cloudy at times. After three years (...) my vision is sharper.
Again, any numbers? This entire thread is anecdotal at best.
Blurry vision is often one of the first warning signs of diabetes. Your vision may be blurry because fluid is leaking into the lens of your eye. This makes the lens swell and change shape. Those changes make it hard for your eyes to focus, so things start to look fuzzy.
Eater wrote:pundit999 wrote:my vision was a bit cloudy at times. After three years (...) my vision is sharper.
Again, any numbers? This entire thread is anecdotal at best.
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