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Getting Help With My Vision

One day when I was at work, I realized that I was having a hard time making out the memos and texts that were right in front of me. Instead of ignoring the issue, I decided to meet with an eye doctor. Although I was sure that the problem was nothing or temporary, the doctor explained to me that I suffered from a degenerative eye disease. I was devastated, but I knew that I needed to press on. It has been a rough few years, but I have learned a lot about the journey. Check out this blog for information and motivation about eye care challenges.

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Decoding the Results: What Your Eye Exam Can Reveal About Your Health

Eye health is a topic of vast importance, often underestimated until a problem arises. Regular eye examinations are not only about ensuring good vision; they can also provide a wealth of information about overall health. This discussion aims to decode the results of an eye exam and highlight what they can reveal about health. Vision-Related Issues The first aspect that is assessed during an eye examination is the visual acuity. Conditions such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism can be identified. Read More 

Dry Eyes After LASIK? Don’t Ignore The Warning Signs

LASIK surgery offers a permanent solution to myopia. Finally, distant objects in your field of vision won't look blurry anymore—without the need for glasses or contact lenses. The LASIK procedure is incredibly common, but there's still a small degree of risk. Some patients undergoing LASIK treatment may find that their ability to produce tears can be compromised after the procedure. This puts you at increased risk of dry eye syndrome.  Read More