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celiasjmb said:Great news - and I'm inspired. I've been reading lots of the posts about low carb diet, and although I've been thinking of changing my diet for a few weeks now, I hadn't made the commitment. Having been diagnosed last October after a visit to the optician (thank goodness) who obvisouly knew I already had retinopathy and referred me to GP, I'm keen to do anything now so that my eyesight doesn't get worse as already I've been advised not to drive. The Collins Carb Counter I ordered arrived yesterday, but I can't read the darn things 'cos the print is too small so I'll need to get out the manifying glass
I'm not expecting miracles, and I'll be having some 'discussions' with professionals this week about medication (armed with the info you gave me Ken in the post on Ask the Experts re fluctuating vision), but it's great to hear about such positive results. I need a chauffer
peterp said:Hi all,
Resurrecting this thread to add that I too have experienced an improvement in my eyesight after over a year on a low carb diet. This is the first time in my life (52 years thus far) that I have visited an opticians and been given a 'weaker' strength of lens.
I have been wearing varifocals for about the last 5 years and single vision lenses for 40-odd years before that. I thought that my eyesight was deteriorating because I had to keep taking my glasses of to read small print but was delighted to be told by a rather bemused optician that my eyesight had improved. He had no explanation other than 'it sometimes happens'.
Has anybody else experienced improved vision after a period of low-carbing? Is this another beneficial side effect along with the other well-documented benefits the low carb lifestyle?
Pete
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