Sue’s New Page 7/30/2017

Sue continues to test apps, one of them is NaturalReader which she wrote about in the previous page (Jabbering) – that’s what the “whoopsie” is about.  She talks about e-books and sources of them as well as about biking and investing – another mixed bag!

Whoopsie!

  • Categories: Financial, Future, Low Vision Aid, Research, Sue’s Musings, Technology: Phone/Tablet/Computer
  • Keywords: BARD, biking, DRM, eBooks, Gutenberg Project, iBooks, investing, NaturalReader, Nook, overdrive, research

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Sue’s New Page 7/29/2017

Sue talks about several different topics and tells us that “Low vision does not have to mean no fun!” Catch up on her latest antics.  Plus, she finally was able to try the cardboard goggles I sent her with her new smartphone with the app Nearsighted VR.  It did not work well for her, unfortunately.  She shares why it didn’t plus gives us the scoop on a great free service & a great new app.

Jabbering

  • Categories: Low Vision Aid, Sue’s Musings, Symptoms, Technology: Android, Technology: Phone/Tablet/Computer
  • Keywords: BookBub, cardboard goggles, e-books, Natural Reader, NaturalReader, Near Sighted app

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Sue’s New Page 7/28/2017

We’ve already talked about preconceived notions.  Here’s another one.  Have you been wearing eyeglasses & had someone question you about them, wondered why the lenses weren’t bottom-of-soda-bottle thick?  Depending on how your vision has been affected by AMD, getting your refractive errors fixed can help.  But the bottom line is that we are not all like…

Mr. Magoo!

  • Categories: Low Vision Aid, Non-AMD Eye Problems, Sue’s Musings
  • Keywords: astigmatism, hyperopia, myopia, prisms, refractive errors

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Sue’s New Post 7/27/2017

If you’ve been reading Sue’s pages (and you should be ::smile::), you know that Sue is very physically active including hiking & biking in her area. She’s not the only one with visual impairments to do so and she shares stories of several others who…

Hike and Bike

  • Categories: Personal Stories, Sue’s Musings, Tips for living with low vision
  • Keywords: Appalachian Trail, bike, biking, Bill Irwin, Blind Courage, Canada, hike, rail, rails to trails, The Great Trail, trail, Trevor Thomas

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Sue’s New Page 7/26/2017

Many of you are working and hope to continue doing so for as long as possible.  Sue writes about some things that can happen when vision loss changes the dynamics of…

Chiefs & Indians

  • Categories: Sue’s Musings
  • Keywords: career, contribute, job, work

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Sue’s New Page 7/25/2017

It occurred to me that some of you don’t remember when we did NOT have microwaves! They were invented in the 1940s but not affordable till the 1970s.  Before that, there were ‘TV dinners’, the first of which – the Swanson TV dinner – was advertised in 1955: “In 25 minutes, your wife could make a meal with ‘hearty slices of moist tender Swanson turkey, with whipped sweet potatoes and golden Swanson butter.’ The original TV dinner also included ‘garden fresh’ peas and a cornbread dressing.”   We have come a long way!  If you have problems putting together a ‘real’ meal, modern microwave dinners are an option as are meals from programs like Meals on Wheels in the US.  Good thing because Sue is…

Domestic Goddess – Not!

  • Categories: Nutrition, Sue’s Musings, Tips for living with low vision
  • Keywords: cooking, Meals at Home, Meals on Wheels, frozen dinners, frozen meals

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Sue’s New Page 7/24/2017

I proposed this topic to Sue because of an article I shared with the Facebook group Re-thinking Antioxidant Supplementation for Macular Degeneration which presents criticism of the AREDS research.  Considering that many doctors recommend the supplements from that research as if they were a ‘treatment’, how do we as patients deal with the conflicting information that we find? As several of the Facebook group members pointed out, it’s not only in this field that we are faced with this (is fat OK or not OK, is coffee OK or not OK, etc).  How do we deal with it?  The question becomes: is there any way of…

Overcoming Uncertainty

  • Category: Cognitive Therapy, Future, Research, Sue’s Musings, Treatment
  • Keywords: DBT, limbic system, research, treatment, uncertainty

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Sue’s New Page 7/23/2017

We continue to talk about scotomas/blind spots in terms of Sue’s geographic atrophy.  Do you know where the term came from, what the word ‘geographic’ means? In seas of healthy tissue, there are…

Islands of Damage

  • Category: Dry AMD, Sue’s Musings, Symptoms, The Science Stuff
  • Keyword: Amsler Grid, choroid, depigmentation, eccentric viewing, fovea, geographic atrophy, lesions, pigment, scotoma, scotomata

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Corrected: Sue’s New Page 7/22/2017

My earlier post had an incorrect link to The Blind Spot – Part 1.  It is corrected below.  I guess I should had a 3rd cup of coffee this morning ::grin::

In our Facebook group, we’ve been discussing the presence of blind spots call scotomas that can occur with AMD.  They are most common with advanced dry AMD called geographic atrophy but can occur with wet AMD as well.

The Blind Spot – Part 1

and

The Blind Spot – Part 2

  • Categories: Sue’s Musings, Symptoms, The Science Stuff
  • Keywords: absolute scotoma, bilateral scotoma, blind spot, central scotoma, eccentric viewing, hemianopic scotoma, optic chiasm, paracentral scotoma, peripheral scotoma, photoreceptors, scotoma, scotomata

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Sue’s New Page 7/22/2017

In our Facebook group, we’ve been discussing the presence of blind spots call scotomas that can occur with AMD.  They are most common with advanced dry AMD called geographic atrophy but can occur with wet AMD as well.

The Blind Spot – Part 1

and

The Blind Spot – Part 2

  • Categories: Sue’s Musings, Symptoms, The Science Stuff
  • Keywords: absolute scotoma, bilateral scotoma, blind spot, central scotoma, eccentric viewing, hemianopic scotoma, optic chiasm, paracentral scotoma, peripheral scotoma, photoreceptors, scotoma, scotomata

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