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Author: InParadise   😊 😞
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Subject: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/09/2023 9:04 AM
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I've never considered myself a heavy drinker, but I guess the habit of a glass or two a night may have started to take their toll on my body. With the stresses of Covid, the consumption became a daily thing, never getting drunk, as I can take an hour to appreciate just one glass, but a well loved ritual in a time where so many rituals were inaccessible.

We are also quite active, being avid pickleball players, focused on improving our game. This past year, however, my eyesight was getting worse and I accepted that my age may be catching up with me. I have always struggled with constantly changing eyesight, which can swing to the better or worse at any time. I have tried several times to get glasses, just to have the prescription change from the time I left the optometrist to the time I picked up my glasses, which were then useless. Sis has the same issue with her eyes.

Knowing that alcohol is also inflammatory, I eliminated the daily ritual to see if it improved the increasing joint pain I was experiencing. A bit later I went to get my eyes checked out, and one of the questions they asked was about alcohol consumption. I didn't think much about it until a few weeks later, when I realized that my eyesight was improving significantly, requiring my reading glasses less and less. So being a researcher, I set off Googling.

While the effects of alcohol intake on organs such as the liver and brain are well-known, the ocular impact of imbibing is less commonly understood by patients. But excessive consumption of alcohol can lead to a variety of adverse effects on the eye, ranging from minor and reversible to debilitating and permanent.1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines excessive drinking as 4 or more drinks on a single occasion for women and 5 or more drinks on a single occasion for men, or a weekly total of 8 or more drinks for women and 15 or more drinks for men.2 https://www.ophthalmologyadvisor.com/topics/system...

My eyes are not horrendous at 20/30 20/40, but I sure intend to keep them from getting worse, and will try eye exercises to see if I can continue to improve them. My optometrist is also an ophthalmologist, and saw no need for further testing. As a woman I am now clear that 2 glasses of wine, DAILY, is too much, and have switched to herbal tea for my relaxation ritual, though my French genes are protesting. Will keep occasional alcohol consumption for out of the house.

It may surprise you that this surprised me, but if I can give anyone else out there a heads up of this potential issue, I figured it was worth posting.

FWIW,

IP
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Author: sheila727   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/10/2023 10:01 PM
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Really interesting. I had no idea. How fortunate that you've learned this!

There's a supplement that may be helpful, as it supports a healthy immune environment in the eyes. (Actually, it does this in all of our organs requiring significant moisture, especially our mouth and eyes. Genitals too, I'd guess.) It's lactoferrin, a glycoprotein that the body synthesizes, and it's produced at super high levels in mother's milk. I first learned about it when my husband was on a checkpoint inhibitor for his cancer and had developed very dry mouth and eyes, and his sense of taste became very distorted and at times disappeared. I posted the taste problem on the botanical/integrative medicine listserve I belong to, and a physician who works at a hospital in West Va said that standard treatment there for patients who had lost their sense of taste during chemo was 250 mg of lactoferrin (Jarrow) 3x/day. It restores taste for the large majority, and they were contemplating organizing a clinical trial.

So I got it. And gradually......he no longer needed his several-times-a-day eye drops, and no longer needed his saliva-like mouth drops. And the weird tastes disappeared. And the lost ones returned. I continued the lactoferrin, and I wouldn't be surprised if this played a role in his healing with amazing speed after his cataract surgeries. I began taking it too'just 2/day'before my cataract surgeries, and have continued. Our immune system needs support as we get older. And it's not just fighting bacteria and viruses and cancer, etc, but the immune environment in more local niches.

So you might want to consider this, and see if it makes a difference. I get mine at allstarhealth.com, which has great discounts.

=sheila
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Author: InParadise   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/11/2023 7:57 AM
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...and a physician who works at a hospital in West Va said that standard treatment there for patients who had lost their sense of taste during chemo was 250 mg of lactoferrin (Jarrow) 3x/day. It restores taste for the large majority, and they were contemplating organizing a clinical trial.

Hi Sheila. Great to see you here!

I wonder if that supplement would help those Covid patients who lost their sense of taste? Thanks for the recommendation.

DH and I hope to be heading to your neck of the woods when the temps rise a bit. It would be great to get together with you.

IP
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Author: sheila727   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/11/2023 10:15 AM
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Hi Sheila. Great to see you here!

Ditto!!

I wonder if that supplement would help those Covid patients who lost their sense of taste? Thanks for the recommendation.

I've wondered too. I'd recommended it to a friend who had covid in March 2020 and lost her sense of taste and smell. But it began to return before she had decided to get the lactoferrin to try.

DH and I hope to be heading to your neck of the woods when the temps rise a bit. It would be great to get together with you.

Would love to! Hopefully I'll be a lot more mobile than I am right now. I'm recovering from ankle replacement surgery, which I had on Dec 5. I've been progressing exceptionally well, which my surgeon attributes to my "wonderful nutrition." I see him for my 2nd post-op visit this coming Tuesday, and I should be getting the okay to begin walking with gradually increasing weightbearing. With my walker, of course.

Will you be staying in the city? Or nearby?

=sheila
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Author: InParadise   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/11/2023 3:19 PM
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Will you be staying in the city? Or nearby?

There's a place we like near Time Square. Very easy to go to the shows and there is a jazz club I remember fondly not too far away. We will just take the train up, probably. Don't want to deal with a car in the city!

IP
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Author: sheila727   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/11/2023 3:55 PM
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Staying near Times Square ' great! I live in southwest Greenwich Village, right by the 8th Ave, 6th Ave, and #1 trains.

Perfect!
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Author: sheila727   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/14/2023 10:56 PM
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As a woman I am now clear that 2 glasses of wine, DAILY, is too much,

With amazing timing, an article in yesterday's NYTimes presented a spectrum of evidence and guidance underlining the reality that:

Even a Little Alcohol Can Harm Your Health

Some excerpts.....

Sorry to be a buzz-kill, but that nightly glass or two of wine is not improving your health.

'Excessive alcohol use' technically means anything above the U.S. Dietary Guidelines' recommended daily limits. That's more than two drinks a day for men and more than one drink a day for women. (But)there is also emerging evidence 'that there are risks even within these levels, especially for certain types of cancer and some forms of cardiovascular disease,' said Marissa Esser, who leads the alcohol program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"Scientists think that the main way alcohol causes health problems is by damaging DNA. When you drink alcohol, your body metabolizes it into acetaldehyde, a chemical that is toxic to cells. Acetaldehyde both 'damages your DNA and prevents your body from repairing the damage,' Dr. Esser explained. Alcohol also creates oxidative stress, another form of DNA damage that can be particularly harmful to the cells that line blood vessels. Oxidative stress can lead to stiffened arteries, resulting in higher blood pressure and coronary artery disease.

'It fundamentally affects DNA, and that's why it affects so many organ systems,' Dr. Naimi said. Over the course of a lifetime, chronic consumption gradually 'damages tissues.'

The risk of developing alcoholic liver disease is greatest in heavy drinkers, but one report stated that five years of drinking just two alcoholic beverages a day can damage the liver.


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/13/well/mind/alcoh...
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Author: InParadise   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Alcohol and Eyesight
Date: 01/22/2023 3:50 PM
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Oxidative stress can lead to stiffened arteries, resulting in higher blood pressure ...

LOL. That could be a reason for me to go back to drinking! My blood pressure tends to be on the low side, to the point where if I don't stay hydrated, I can come close to passing out.

"Scientists think that the main way alcohol causes health problems is by damaging DNA.

Maybe it's my intermittent fasting in conjunction with a low carb/keto diet that has protected me for this long, given the thread posted here earlier: https://www.shrewdm.com/MB?pid=292464400&wholeThre...

IP
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