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The following is an overview of books with information on AMD. For your
convenience we have included a brief summary of each resource.
Living Well with Macular Degeneration: Practical Tips and Essential
Information
Authors: Rosenthal, Bruce P. and Kelly, Kate
This guide offers up-to-date information, advice and support to the
growing number of people with age-related macular degeneration.
Macular Degeneration: The Complete Guide to Saving and Maximizing Your
Sight
Authors: Mogk, MD, Lylas and Mogk, Marja
From the publisher: "Dr. Lylas Mogk, the founding director of the Visual
Rehabilitation and Research Center of Michigan and a member of the
American Academy of Ophthalmology's Low-Vision Rehabilitation Committee,
has a unique professional and personal understanding of macular
degeneration. A doctor and loving daughter of a parent with this
frightening though manageable condition, Mogk here explains the ailment
and how to take steps to limit its effect on your life. Reassuring and
comprehensive -- complete with illuminating first-person stories of
people with ARMD -- Macular Degeneration will help you or someone you
love with the newest information on:
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Reducing your risk factors
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Experimental treatments and research
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Coping with depression and frustration
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Visual rehabilitation to help you read better, see better, and live
independently
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What families and friends can do to help
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Eye-healthy recipes that could help save your eyes"
Macular Degeneration: The Latest Scientific Discoveries and Treatments
for Preserving Your Sight
Authors: D'Amato, MD, PhD, Snyder, Robert and Joan
From the publisher: "If you are among the 13 million Americans who
suffer from age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), or if you care for
someone who does, this important book offers realistic hope and
practical advice based on the latest medical research and the wisdom of
personal experience.
Caregivers and loved ones will gain insight into your changing vision
needs. And by knowing the facts about macular degeneration, you will
make health-care decisions more wisely and confidently. The coping tips
-- from modifying your computer screen to compensate for vision problems
to customizing your home environment and using low-vision tools for
increased safety and independence -- will help you maintain the
lifestyle you want while managing the challenges of having ARMD."
Overcoming Macular Degeneration: A Guide to Seeing Beyond the Clouds
Authors: Solomon, MD, Yale, and Solomon, Jonathon D.
From the publisher: "Each year, more than 400,000 Americans are
diagnosed with macular degeneration, an age-related, progressive eye
disease that immediately raises a fear of total blindness. The good news
is: YOU ARE NOT GOING BLIND. However, you are dealing with a disease
that causes serious visual impairment -- an inconvenience the author,
Dr. Yale Solomon, has become personally familiar with since he was
diagnosed in 1990. Now this respected ophthalmologist offers a
compassionate and understanding look at both the medical and human side
of macular degeneration and ways to meet the challenge of its impact on
everyday life."
Twilight: Losing Sight, Gaining Insight
Author: Grunwald, Henry
From the publisher: "In 1992, when Henry Grunwald missed a glass into
which he was pouring water, he assumed that he needed new eyeglasses,
not that the incident was a harbinger of darker times. But in fact
Grunwald was entering the early stages of macular degeneration--a
gradual loss of sight that affects almost 15 million Americans yet
remains poorly understood and is, so far, incurable. Now, in Twilight,
Grunwald chronicles his experience of disability: the clouding of his
sight, and the daily struggle to overcome its physical and psychological
implications; the discovery of what medicine can and cannot do to
restore sight; his compulsion to understand how the eye works, its
evolution, and its symbolic meaning in culture and art.... This is a
story not merely about seeing but about living, not merely about losing
sight but about gaining insight."
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