Good news at the eye doctor

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Good news at the eye doctor

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My right eye was damaged years ago from repeated herpes infection as a child (gluten related?) leaving my right eye far sighted and with limited sight. I was told this virus travels along the nerve that leads to the eye.

My left eye is my stronger eye, but was becoming increasingly near sighted. Each year, my eyesight and prescription worsened. It worried me. For two years, I went to an eye specialist who couldn't give me a reason for my deteriorating eyesight. Neither could my regular eye doctor.

Two years ago, I changed my diet. Since that time, my vision has remained stable. I asked my eye doctor last month if she felt there was connection. She has been impressed with the stabilization of my vision and agrees that changing my diet made the difference.

I knew that my sensitivities affected my entire body, but this was good news I wanted to share. :grin:

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Woo Hoo Kathy!

that is great news, and encouraging reminder of the whole of body wellness the right eating plan can achieve!

Must be great to have proof of improvement and healing

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Kathy,

That's very encouraging news, and potentially very useful information for many others.

Thanks for sharing your experience and your insight.

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Good news, Kathy!

I have no doubt that diet can have a huge impact in our overall health. One of the earlier members here had documented (by testing) improvement in her hearing after going GF.

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The last trip I made to the eye doctor I was told my blurry vision was caused by Lyrica and different glasses would not help. I am thankful to be off that med, hopefully my fibromyalgia will stay under control by diet.
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OMGoodness... That may explain the improvement in my eyesight. I was also surprised at my recent appointment when told my eyesight had improved. All the more reason to stick to my elimination diet.
So wonderful the added bonuses I am experiencing in my MC Journey.
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