Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Jeni Lynn, That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night vision. Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see very clearly up close and very far distances as well. Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we usually just post about our kids. heehee Summer Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: Hey Summer! Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at the sun. Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. Jeni Lynn Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! Jeni Lynn, You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! Summer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 Jeni Lynn, That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night vision. Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see very clearly up close and very far distances as well. Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we usually just post about our kids. heehee Summer Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: Hey Summer! Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at the sun. Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. Jeni Lynn Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! Jeni Lynn, You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! Summer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 girls, I'm the same way!!!!! I especially have a hard time driving at night the signage really bothers me > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:06:33 -0800 (PST) > >Jeni Lynn, > > That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive >plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because >he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night >vision. > > Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision >was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see >very clearly up close and very far distances as well. > > Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we >usually just post about our kids. heehee > > > Summer > > Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: > Hey Summer! > >Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see >very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the >light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily >blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at >the sun. > >Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both >of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. > >Jeni Lynn > Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! > > > Jeni Lynn, > > You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good >night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! > > Summer > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 girls, I'm the same way!!!!! I especially have a hard time driving at night the signage really bothers me > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:06:33 -0800 (PST) > >Jeni Lynn, > > That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive >plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because >he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night >vision. > > Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision >was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see >very clearly up close and very far distances as well. > > Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we >usually just post about our kids. heehee > > > Summer > > Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: > Hey Summer! > >Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see >very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the >light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily >blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at >the sun. > >Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both >of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. > >Jeni Lynn > Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! > > > Jeni Lynn, > > You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good >night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! > > Summer > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 girls, I'm the same way!!!!! I especially have a hard time driving at night the signage really bothers me > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:06:33 -0800 (PST) > >Jeni Lynn, > > That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive >plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because >he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night >vision. > > Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision >was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see >very clearly up close and very far distances as well. > > Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we >usually just post about our kids. heehee > > > Summer > > Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: > Hey Summer! > >Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see >very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the >light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily >blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at >the sun. > >Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both >of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. > >Jeni Lynn > Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! > > > Jeni Lynn, > > You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good >night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! > > Summer > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I definitely have this issue as well. Better than 20/20 vision. Difficulty driving at night and avoid it if at all possible. Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I definitely have this issue as well. Better than 20/20 vision. Difficulty driving at night and avoid it if at all possible. Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 I definitely have this issue as well. Better than 20/20 vision. Difficulty driving at night and avoid it if at all possible. Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 The signs bother me too! Petrolino lkpetrolino@...> wrote: girls, I'm the same way!!!!! I especially have a hard time driving at night the signage really bothers me > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:06:33 -0800 (PST) > >Jeni Lynn, > > That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive >plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because >he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night >vision. > > Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision >was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see >very clearly up close and very far distances as well. > > Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we >usually just post about our kids. heehee > > > Summer > > Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: > Hey Summer! > >Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see >very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the >light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily >blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at >the sun. > >Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both >of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. > >Jeni Lynn > Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! > > > Jeni Lynn, > > You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good >night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! > > Summer > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 It would not surprise me in the least if nearly everyone on this list with ASD kids would confess to similar vision problems. It is not an uncommon mutation. This mutation combined with the widespread toxic insults in our homes, food, and vaccines provides a big clue for the ASD epidemic. Many of us cannot skirt by the constant toxic insult without consequences. My guess is this will only get worse . . . another reason to get the word out about SCD. Many more will be needing it. I want to encourage everyone who is facinated by the topic of this thread to read the papers (links posted by " the Small Family " ) by Dr. Megson. Her research and theories are worth learning. I have read both these papers before, and they are intriguing as well as informative. Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 3 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 It would not surprise me in the least if nearly everyone on this list with ASD kids would confess to similar vision problems. It is not an uncommon mutation. This mutation combined with the widespread toxic insults in our homes, food, and vaccines provides a big clue for the ASD epidemic. Many of us cannot skirt by the constant toxic insult without consequences. My guess is this will only get worse . . . another reason to get the word out about SCD. Many more will be needing it. I want to encourage everyone who is facinated by the topic of this thread to read the papers (links posted by " the Small Family " ) by Dr. Megson. Her research and theories are worth learning. I have read both these papers before, and they are intriguing as well as informative. Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 3 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 It would not surprise me in the least if nearly everyone on this list with ASD kids would confess to similar vision problems. It is not an uncommon mutation. This mutation combined with the widespread toxic insults in our homes, food, and vaccines provides a big clue for the ASD epidemic. Many of us cannot skirt by the constant toxic insult without consequences. My guess is this will only get worse . . . another reason to get the word out about SCD. Many more will be needing it. I want to encourage everyone who is facinated by the topic of this thread to read the papers (links posted by " the Small Family " ) by Dr. Megson. Her research and theories are worth learning. I have read both these papers before, and they are intriguing as well as informative. Jeni Lynn (gastrointestinal problems) SCD 3 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 So, will SCD help alleviate night blindness? Agape, Gertrude Snicklegrove hunterdrake2001@...> wrote: The signs bother me too! Petrolino lkpetrolino@...> wrote: girls, I'm the same way!!!!! I especially have a hard time driving at night the signage really bothers me > >Reply-To: pecanbread >To: pecanbread >Subject: Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! >Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:06:33 -0800 (PST) > >Jeni Lynn, > > That is an exact description of my night time vision. And I receive >plenty of vitamin A through my diet. My husband always kids around, because >he doesn't understand why I have such great vision and such terrible night >vision. > > Actually, one time I went to the eye doctor, and he told me my vision >was technically better than 20/20, if such a thing could exist! I can see >very clearly up close and very far distances as well. > > Goodness, it is kind of funny to compare all this with ourselves too, we >usually just post about our kids. heehee > > > Summer > > Knopp jlknopp@...> wrote: > Hey Summer! > >Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see >very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the >light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily >blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at >the sun. > >Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both >of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. > >Jeni Lynn > Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! > > > Jeni Lynn, > > You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good >night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! > > Summer > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 I always say twilight is the worst for my vision for some reason. -Mel > > Hey Summer! > > > >Me too. Perfect vision (probably better than average because I can see > >very clearly at extreme distances). But at night, I am blinded by the > >light of oncoming vehicles when I am driving. And my vision temporarily > >blacks out in spots after being exposed to a camera's flash or a glimpse at > >the sun. > > > >Dr. Megson says that in the vast majority of her ASD patients, one or both > >of the parents have this " night blindness " problem. > > > >Jeni Lynn > > Re: Adult ADD AND MORE! > > > > > > Jeni Lynn, > > > > You know, I have perfect 20/20 vision! But, I do not have very good > >night vision. Very interesting you brought this up! > > > > Summer > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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