Sue’s New Page 4/8/2018

Even though 90% of the people with AMD have the dry form, dry AMD seems to be underrepresented – even ‘underappreciated’ in clinical research.  Sue writes about an article where Dr. Philip Rosenfeld  at Bascom-Palmer Eye Institute basically says that dry AMD is a disease that gets…

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Spoiler Alert – why should you read Sue’s Journal Pages?

After a year of learning how to deal with her visual impairment both physically and emotionally, Sue has a rather ‘normal for her’ life: At age 64 and with advanced AMD geographic atrophy, she works several jobs, attends regular exercise classes, rides her bike safely, travels, walks her dog, kayaks, attends social events with her friends.   We are not suggesting that reading her journal will ensure you the same results but we hope that Sue’s Journal of Her Journey will be educational and inspirational.

We’ve compiled the first part of a series of Sue’s Best Pages.  If you don’t think you are ready to tackle all 500 of them, here’s our suggestion of where to start.

Sue’s Best Pages: Part 1