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I struggle to see most of the time between my lack of tears preventing focussing and eye drops making everything blurry. Extreme photophobia added to that means I can't have lights bright enough to see by either.
For my birthday in April I was given a Kindle book reader. What a difference it has made. The screen is not backlit so I find it restful, but best of all I can make the text bigger with the press of a button. My family laugh when I only have a couple of words to a page but I am enjoying it very much.
I was always an avid reader and not managing that made my eye problems more depressing.
R
I struggle to see most of the time between my lack of tears preventing focussing and eye drops making everything blurry. Extreme photophobia added to that means I can't have lights bright enough to see by either.
For my birthday in April I was given a Kindle book reader. What a difference it has made. The screen is not backlit so I find it restful, but best of all I can make the text bigger with the press of a button. My family laugh when I only have a couple of words to a page but I am enjoying it very much.
I was always an avid reader and not managing that made my eye problems more depressing.
R
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