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redstatebluegirl

(12,477 posts)
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 04:49 PM Dec 2019

I have to share some good news.

I saw the retinologist yesterday and he said he was shocked at how good my vision was (I was diagnosed with dry macular degeneration 4 years ago). I have tried to do everything they told me including my dietary choices, taking the vitamins and other supplement they suggested. I wear my sunglasses religiously and have had my car windows tinted.

Maybe it is just luck, but both my Dad and my Uncle had moved to full blown wet md by this time. So far so good!

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I have to share some good news. (Original Post) redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 OP
Great news underpants Dec 2019 #1
That is wonderful! CatMor Dec 2019 #2
Cool beans. Poeraria Dec 2019 #3
Such good news.😊 dewsgirl Dec 2019 #4
Good news indeed! Thanks for sharing such good news, and I hope and wish that news of this... SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #5
Congratulations! And kudos to you having had the courage to make lifestyle changes in fierywoman Dec 2019 #6
can you share which dietary choices and vitamins were recommended? IcyPeas Dec 2019 #7
Alreds II vitamins and a supplement called restveratol (my spelling may be off on this one). redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #10
oh yes, I've heard of resveretrol - it's from red wine I believe? or red grapes maybe... IcyPeas Dec 2019 #11
heh Skittles Dec 2019 #12
wearing sunglasses also helps to prevent cataracts. luvtheGWN Dec 2019 #23
I did not know that Skittles Dec 2019 #26
That's super! Keep up the good work! KPN Dec 2019 #8
My brother is a retired researcher of safeinOhio Dec 2019 #9
Is he taking it preventively or does he have macular degeneration? JudyM Dec 2019 #15
To prevent it. safeinOhio Dec 2019 #16
Ok thanks. In my genes too. I had wondered if it could be taken preventively. JudyM Dec 2019 #18
My doctor says yes, I have my sister and brother taking it. redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #31
Wish it were a bit less expensive. JudyM Dec 2019 #35
I buy it at Walgreens buy one get one. redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #36
I'll look for that. Ought to be a coverable prescription, though. JudyM Dec 2019 #38
wow..great news! samnsara Dec 2019 #13
I also take the vitamins and they seem to help Gothmog Dec 2019 #14
Prevention is ALWAYS better DFW Dec 2019 #17
Has your dr mentioned computer use? catchnrelease Dec 2019 #19
Yes, he told me to get special glasses for blue light. redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #32
... handmade34 Dec 2019 #20
Wonderful news! Stonepounder Dec 2019 #21
Good for you...keep it up. Farmer-Rick Dec 2019 #22
I love good news, especially when it comes from a great DUer such as yourself! Great news! marble falls Dec 2019 #24
Thank you, I haven't quit smiling since I left his office! redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #30
Good for you. We all need to savor our victories and blessings more like you do. marble falls Dec 2019 #34
Add cod liver oil Richluu Dec 2019 #25
Make that 10 K of vita A Richluu Dec 2019 #37
Good news! You're a great patient! Karadeniz Dec 2019 #27
That is good news! CozyMystery Dec 2019 #28
How happy you must be! Wonderful news!! secondwind Dec 2019 #29
Thanks everyone, I haven't stopped smiling since I left his office! redstatebluegirl Dec 2019 #33

SWBTATTReg

(24,085 posts)
5. Good news indeed! Thanks for sharing such good news, and I hope and wish that news of this...
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 04:58 PM
Dec 2019

sort continues for you!!

fierywoman

(8,105 posts)
6. Congratulations! And kudos to you having had the courage to make lifestyle changes in
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 05:10 PM
Dec 2019

order to take your well-being into your own hands.

IcyPeas

(22,610 posts)
7. can you share which dietary choices and vitamins were recommended?
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 05:10 PM
Dec 2019

this is great news and thank you for sharing.

redstatebluegirl

(12,477 posts)
10. Alreds II vitamins and a supplement called restveratol (my spelling may be off on this one).
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 05:26 PM
Dec 2019

I take both of them twice a day once in the morning and once at night. They are a little pricey, but I watch for buy one get one sales at Walgreens and that helps a lot. I don't know if they have made the difference, but my Dad and Uncle did not take anything once they got the diagnosis. Both went to wet MD within 2 years of diagnosis, and both lost most of their sight within 4 years. It was fast moving with both of them.

My husband teases me that I won't go out of the house on a cloudy day without my sunglasses, he is right, but better safe than sorry!

IcyPeas

(22,610 posts)
11. oh yes, I've heard of resveretrol - it's from red wine I believe? or red grapes maybe...
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 05:30 PM
Dec 2019

*running out to buy some today*. I always wear my sunglasses these days also. the sun really hurts my pale eyes (not to mention the squinting wrinkles it causes).

Skittles

(159,240 posts)
12. heh
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 05:56 PM
Dec 2019

I tend to wear sunglasses a lot......I'm a night worker, and going outside into bright sunshine or even overcast conditions will quickly give me a headache. Tease away!

luvtheGWN

(1,343 posts)
23. wearing sunglasses also helps to prevent cataracts.
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 07:35 PM
Dec 2019

I get teased a lot (Who's the movie star? stuff) but at age 71, no cataracts! I'll take the teasing any day!

safeinOhio

(34,068 posts)
9. My brother is a retired researcher of
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 05:25 PM
Dec 2019

drugs and vitamins. He says the vitamins for eye health, the one for macular degeneration is very effective and is the only vitamin he takes.
Glad to hear this.

redstatebluegirl

(12,477 posts)
36. I buy it at Walgreens buy one get one.
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 02:43 PM
Dec 2019

If it keeps my sight I can do without a lot of stuff to make sure I am not blind at 70.

DFW

(56,518 posts)
17. Prevention is ALWAYS better
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 06:30 PM
Dec 2019

I wish my mom in law had started with that ten years ago. She has macular degeneration and is about 98% blind.

catchnrelease

(2,011 posts)
19. Has your dr mentioned computer use?
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 06:45 PM
Dec 2019

I got new glasses last summer and the dr said that blue light (I think it was) is also not good if you have any possibility of macular degeneration, which my dad had. So she recommended that my glasses also have the blue blocking filter and the computer should have some kind of app or program to lessen the blue light. I have used f.lux program for years, which dims the light in rhythm with the sun cycle, so less blue light in evening/night.

Congrats on your continued eye health!

redstatebluegirl

(12,477 posts)
32. Yes, he told me to get special glasses for blue light.
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 08:50 AM
Dec 2019

I do research and write grants and reports. I have seen a real difference with the new glasses.

Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
21. Wonderful news!
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 06:58 PM
Dec 2019

Chronic conditions are always a nasty thing to deal with and to work out the right combination to slow them down is wonderful!! And having a doctor who listens to you and works with you is a real blessing (as is a patient who listens to the doc).

So keep doing what you are doing, listen to the doc, and tell your body to get (and stay) with the program!

Richluu

(97 posts)
25. Add cod liver oil
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 07:57 PM
Dec 2019

Congrats! Macular degeneration runs in my family too. My chiropractor told me to take cod liver oil, which i have done. So far so good! Make sure you don't go over 4K of vitamin A intake.

CozyMystery

(652 posts)
28. That is good news!
Wed Dec 4, 2019, 10:18 PM
Dec 2019

Thank you for sharing it. Macular degeneration runs in my family. In fact, my uncle has it. I am going to ask if he is taking the vitamins and other supplement you mentioned. He lives in Germany.

I looked up AREDS2, and found this information from the National Eye Institute:
https://www.nei.nih.gov/research/clinical-trials/age-related-eye-disease-study-2-areds2/public-what-areds-means-you

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