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Mon, 20 Feb 2012 14:04:29 -0800
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Laurie, you make a great point about good light... not only does our ability
to adjust our focus in short order (going from far vision to near vision, or
driving vs reading for example) change as we age, but so does our ability to
see well in the dark. 
 
I am 44 and have been noticing these changes in my eye sight as well.  Its
so bad at times that I get dizzy when I am driving if I have to look far,
look close, look far again too many times.  Also, driving at night where
there are no street lights is AWFUL!  Fortunately, these age-appropriate
vision changes do not affect my work with clients, as yet.  I suppose I
should think about bifocals... but... I'm not ready to give up my youth! LOL
 
I had similar vision problems with my 1st pregnancy, so much so that I
couldn't drive for the last trimester.  I do get questions of this nature
from time to time by clients, who wonder if the changes in their vision are
pregnancy or breastfeeding related.  I have always answered that there is no
link to vision and lactation (am I right here?), but that pregnancy can
cause vision changes.  I am not pregnant, so must admit that I am getting
old.
 
=D
 
~kg
 
Karyn-grace Clarke, IBCLC
Nanaimo, BC Canada

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