You don’t have to give up reading newspapers. Sue’s found several services to help you keep up unless you are looking for…
Category: Sue’s New Page
Sue’s New Page 4/19/2017
This certainly shows that we haven’t caught up with Sue in real-time! Did YOU make any resolutions for this year? How are they turning out?
Sue’s New Page 4/18/2017
We just celebrated Easter and Sue is telling us Happy New Year! Will we ever get caught up? ::grin:: It doesn’t really matter because the subject of Sue’s page is about having FUN and that’s applicable any time. And you get to hear another story from our college days and …
Sue’s New Page 4/17/2017
Did you know that there are alternative ways to stay current with the news? Sue tells us how to get…
Sue’s New Page 4/16/2017
Seems strange to read about Winter weather on this lovely (where I am) Easter Sunday! Find out what Sue did on a day with a…
Sue’s New Page 4/15/2017
Like some of you, Sue had to quit driving when her vision worsened. One of her biggest challenges has been to get reliable transportation to the many places she goes on a regular basis. She felt very vulnerable when she had to ask…
Sue’s New Page 4/14/2017
Sue wrote this page last December but it’s very pertinent to recent stories of people being mislead & harmed by claims of cures that aren’t here yet. Yes, we want these cures, there IS hope and we’ve sent out an…
Sue’s New Page 4/13/2017
There’s nothing much I need to say except that Sue tells us what she considers to be a life worth living and asks what that means to us.
Sue’s New Pages 4/12/2017
Two Page Special!
With all the serious issues in the world – and in your eyes – we thought you could use some humor. First, we think that we…
A few days ago in real-time, an article was published that found “high levels of undiagnosed anxiety and depression persisting in patients receiving treatment [anti-VEGF injections], despite their improved visual outcomes.” Does that surprise anyone? It certainly didn’t surprise Sue!
Sue’s New Page 4/11/2017
Sue has been waiting…and waiting…and waiting for confirmation that she’ll be part of one of the 2 stem cell clinical trials for AMD that are to be held at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. She’s not fond of dealing with bureaucracies but she knows what she should NOT do.
Correction: yesterday I said that Sue & her husband had a chimney fire. It wasn’t a fire, it was a clogged chimney. Sorry about that.
