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Old 09-25-2010, 05:43 PM #1
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I have read that your eyes can become affected by the damaged nerves you have. Does anyone know about this and what you might do to help your eyesight? I am finding it difficult to even read the digital numbers on my alarm clock without my glasses.
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I have read that your eyes can become affected by the damaged nerves you have. Does anyone know about this and what you might do to help your eyesight? I am finding it difficult to even read the digital numbers on my alarm clock without my glasses.
Bilberry Extract.

In addition to helping your eyes, its antioxidant punch adequately raises glutathione levels and is helpful in combating disease.
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Bilberry Extract.

In addition to helping your eyes, its antioxidant punch adequately raises glutathione levels and is helpful in combating disease.

Thank you for that information. I had forgotten about Bilberry Extract. I know about eyebright too but haven't tried that either. I think the extract could be better.
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Well since my dx with pn/rsd I have had severe eye issues and pain. I have been for mris with neurologists,10 eye specialist,rheumatologist yet no concrete dx other then from the pn/rsd. Have you been to an opthamologist or talked to your neurologist about it? I would start there.
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