Thanks Baron, i ve been thinking about buying a magnifier lately, a part of me (who wants to stay young probably) says Don t do it but that seems like a must now.
Either the image did not load, or the pic exists on the page, I can't see it, and I need to buy one and have Amazon ship it to me overnight...........ASAP!
Do supplements really work for something like this? I have tried several for improving my complexion and receding hair line but nothing has worked. I spoke to my Dermatologist and she called it 'hope in a bottle'. It seems that if it worked, everyone would use it. That stuff is awfully expen$ive for a one month supply.
How much does your quack charge for an office visit? And CoQ10 is also "hope in a bottle" right? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110725202243.htm
I was not referencing CoQ10 or similar items. Just some of the other things I have used that were ineffective. BTW, I take CoQ10 daily. As well as a multivitamin/multimineral, Turmeric, B-12, DHEA, Omega3, Chaga Mushroom and Levythyroxin for keeping my Thyroid in check, (it stabilizes the TSH level).
Thanks, I am not quite there yet, but......I agree it is irritating when I read labels and the print is so small, it's illegible. I wish there was a law that said that the 'small print' in contracts and other labels had to be the same font size as the main print. If I am shopping and I leave my Reading glasses in the car, I'll walk over to the Pharmacy section and pick up a pair of Reading glasses, and then return them when I am through. At least the Calories are printed on bold print on most products.
I had a CK procedure when I was 42. It basically reshaped the cornea of my non-dominant eye and nothing was done to my dominant eye, thus I had mono-vision which is distance vision in one eye and reading vision in the other. It was great but I don't recommend it as it seems to last about 18 to 24 months and then you have to get it done again.----Eventually when my distance vision began to go in the dominant eye, my reading-corrected eye had relaxed enough to be great for distance and so I had to get reading glasses. I have since gone to bi-focal contacts which are good but not great, because even though they help with both distance and close up, they are not 100 percent for either. ---My understanding is that Lasik will not help reading vision but will only help distance vision so I have not considered. There is a procedure that is typically done for folks with cataracts, but can be done as an elective surgery I believe if you pay out of pocket. This is where they replace your eye lens with a bi-focal lens and have been told that is better than Lasik or reading glasses.