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>>Am experiencing the same symptoms with my second child, and do not really
>>want to stop breastfeeding just to "see better". But I do feel that to be
>>able to go back to work (in three months time) I must have better vision
>>than I do at the moment.
Donna, if this mom's only problem is that she can't read as well, she
doesn't need to get a new prescription, just some reading glasses in the
pharmacy. At least in the US we have reading glasses. This is what I use,
as my ophthamologist said that is what he uses for reading.
By the way, has she tried reading *without* her glasses? Once, when my life
took a turn for the better, I found it hard to read the newspaper. I
thought I might have to get a stronger lens. Then I took off my glasses and
could read fine--even could read the phone book without glasses for about a
week. Then life returned to *normal* and I had to find the glasses again.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee
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