Thanks JulesMany people who lose their vision still maintain some light and shadows. This is so much worse for your GF. Hugs to her.
Thanks JulesMany people who lose their vision still maintain some light and shadows. This is so much worse for your GF. Hugs to her.
The Microsoft Edge browser has a "read aloud" feature that will say to you what you want to read.I use the Firefox browser, which has an inbuilt zoom level. I just raise the zoom level to whatever works for me on any particular site, which may differ from website to website. And Firefox saves my choices from website to website. Very cool.
Siri is the Mac equivalent. You can do most things on your Mac through Siri. My girlfriend uses it quite a lotThe Microsoft Edge browser has a "read aloud" feature that will say to you what you want to read.
Cool. There's a Firefox extension that will do that (it's not inbuilt, as far as I know).The Microsoft Edge browser has a "read aloud" feature that will say to you what you want to read.
Not familiar with that. It sounds very difficult to cope with.Anyone familiar with optic nerve atrophy? You wake up some morning with a dark spot in your field of vision of one of your eyes.
Same here, and it is a real nuisance at times.Yeah, I've got the beginnings of macular degeneration
One eye is noticeably worse than the other
Night driving is a bit of a challenge
Coming in from the sun takes a bit longer to recover in a dim lit room
Do they suggest anything that might make it lessen at all, or slow it from possible progression, or mitigate it?Same here, and it is a real nuisance at times.
Heh, my peripheral vision is 20/20Same here, and it is a real nuisance at times.
They have raised the idea of surgery, but then tell me that the probability of making it worse is close to 40%. Right now, the vision in my bad eye is about 20/50, and for now I am just living with that.Do they suggest anything that might make it lessen at all, or slow it from possible progression, or mitigate it?
That wouldn't sound like good percentages to me for that, either.They have raised the idea of surgery, but then tell me that the probability of making it worse is close to 40%. Right now, the vision in my bad eye is about 20/50, and for now I am just living with that.
I can still do art at this point. The spot doesn't block my line of sight. Doc wants to reduce the eye pressure (IOP) with Latanaprost eyedrops.Not familiar with that. It sounds very difficult to cope with.
Are there any remedies at all? Is it less disturbing to patch that one eye, so you can see more normal with the other? Does it greatly interfere with doing art?