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    Very interesting stuff, Sheila. As a matter of fact, the more time passes, the more I get open to new, earlier on not thought of, concepts. When I get better cognitively, I'll surely look into these ideas more. Please, keep us posted!
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    Hi Sheila

    Just over a year ago I went for an eye test, my actual vision long and short sight was no different to 5 years prior. But he said that I had too much pressure and that this leads to glaucoma and sent me to the hospital for tests.

    The tests were all negative for glaucoma, so I think that our eyes are affected by seroxat.

    Years ago the magic eye was in every mag here in UK and everyone could do them except me, and I was the only one on seroxat, makes me wonder, must find one to do and see if its the same now.

    poodlebell

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