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>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.
>
>Todd Moody
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Baby formula- and starch-raised, I've been myopic since childhood,
worsening through my twenties, then stabilizing. Now, at 53, I'm still
myopic and also need correction for close vision over the correction for
distance. Darn!

ginny


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