When Paul Harvey was still alive and on the radio he advertised some kind of vitamins for your vision.You might try them.As you get older you dont process vitamins in your body like when you were young so it takes more of them.I think its some vitamin you get out of carrots to see at night. Also I was watching a show about Pirates a while back,and they wore the patch over one eye so that eye would work good at night.When they board another ship at night,and with the patch off of their night eye,they could see to attack the people on the deck a lot better than the non patch wearers could see to fight back. If you dont check your blood pressure,you might check that for a while every day to get an idea if its running high or not.If its high,you might be able to take medicine for it and that might help.I have been taking blood pressure medicine for a few years and my vision is better from it.Also diabetes can cause your vision to be bad.Maybe check your blood sugar and see if its running high,that could cause it too.
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