A great overview of the types of computer and non-computer devices available for those with low vision.
A great overview of the types of computer and non-computer devices available for those with low vision.
Sue’s low vision spin on the old story.
Have a piggy bank? Sue’s got one, too!
original post February 2016, updated March 2017
I found this article to be a good example of the kinds of non-computer low vision aids that are currently available but it is in no way all-inclusive. I’m guessing that these are products that company specializes in but are available elsewhere. Check out our Resources page under Coping with Low Vision for more links to low vision aids.
– Linda
Sue’s massage therapist wrote this page for us.
Guest Author: Lara on Beauty for the Blind
The link to yesterday’s page may not have worked so here it is again:
What is YOUR mind full of?
Recognize Alfred E. Newman from MAD magazine? Sue tell us why we shouldn’t worry:
Click here to learn more about him and MAD Magazine.
April 10, 2016
For those who have intermediate and advanced AMD, doctors recommend the nutritional supplement that came through 2 NIH research studies: AREDS & AREDS2. If you haven’t already done so, please read our post What about those eye vitamins?
The only product that has all the nutrients from the AREDS2 study is made by Bausch + Lomb PreserVision. CVS put their store brand supplement next to this one and labeled it “comparable to ongoing study formula in AREDS2.” A 91-year-old woman was diagnosed with AMD and the doctor prescribed the PreserVision product but because of the label, she switched to the CVS brand because it was half the price.
It is NOT comparable. To read the whole story, click here.
April 11, 2016
Article from India:
With a surge in eye-related diseases in India, Ophthalmologist have said smoking is emerging as one of the major reasons behind vision-loss among patients. However, only 10-20 percent people are aware of it.
According to the doctors, several studies have shown that smoking increases the risk of age-related macular degeneration, cataract, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and dry eye syndrome.
Click here to read the entire article.