photos and yes I take a lot of them some are not clear as they should be. I also noted I wasn't seeing as clear as I should
be but the insurance only pays for eye visits every two years. Long story short, in Jan I as told I am going blind. What a
shocker!! Age Masular Degeneration is the case, which comes in two kinds, Atrophic ( dry / 80% to 90%) and Neovascular ( wet / 10%).
Mine was full blown wet at this point with yellow drusens noted on the photo taken. Glacoma is known in the family history with my granddad on
my dad's side. No cateracts in the history but 2012 noted of them started, not a big deal as they were small. Just a slight
change in the glasses then. This visit was an eye opener!!


second opinion after reading several books and they will advise me to the next set. All the books state it's time to get a
good team of doctors to stop this before one looses their sight. Millions of folks will hear these words as it's a number one
cause of blindness with the aging population. So get your 'Amsler Grids' out on your refridg. so you can check your eye sight
daily. Wear those sunglasses in the garden with a hat and take care our yourself!! It will also require a change in diet and
don't smoke. If you are a diabetic please talk to your doctor about eye care, too!! As I digest more of what I am reading
I'll add more information if anyone cares to learn.
After reading the technical books today I thought I would add the correction and proper terms.