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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Lacustral wrote:
> I suddenly got trouble reading recently, after years of being farsighted
> according to an optometrist,
> and the probable reason just happened by -- my ciliary (focusing) muscles
> don't have the chronic tension that they used to, that used to compensate.
> isn't that strange ...
> I've been avoidig dairy, all grains, apples and citrus, which i'm intolerant
> to for about two months.
Just to make it really clear --
I saw an optometrist years ago; she told me I was farsighted, she said I
wasn't noticinga problem reading because of kind of clenching my eyes.
and since avoiding all those foods,I have been having farsighted type
trouble reading. I went off to see an optometrist, he diagnosed about the
same amount of farsightedness.
So that's why I think it's a result of food avoidance rather than "just
what normally happens when you reach 40".
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