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Old 11-29-2012, 12:13 PM #1
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Default Long distance vision

In the beginning, the eye would be like a camera lens having problems to adjust the picture sharpness of an image quickly - so it was in and out of focus every few seconds.

Then summer came and the horizon stayed really blurred for most of it. But on taking Mestinon the image would be sharp with each trial dose. I changed reading glasses as well and much to the surprise of the optician needed yet a new pair after only 2 months. With Mestinon I could actually go back to the 2 year old glasses again.

Now since about a month Iīm checking and re-checking many times outside my house but the horizon is extremely clear all the time - I can see for miles again like I always used to, and also without the Mestinon.

Do you have long or short fluctuations with your type of vision problem or is the problem quite stable?
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