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Todd Moody wrote:
> According to my ophthalmologist, it is not uncommon for people
> who have had myopia since childhood to find the condition
> improved during middle age, as the deformation of the eye
> progresses on a different axis.  Since I did not have myopia, I
> can't speak from personal experience.


Changes in vision happen quickly when the blood glucose levels change. I had
a friend whose vision suddenly got much better and it was because he had
developed symptoms of type 2 diabetes. His doctor said this is a frequent
sign.

My vision got much better since starting paleo. The optometrist was
surprised at the substantive improvement. Nothing causal proved, but
nevertheless I think diet had something to do with it.

--Richard

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