Side effects rarely occur

If that was spam it was an interesting approach. Were I to respond to Jack Brown I’d ask him if he read beyond the obviously canned statement he pasted into his post. Clearly what was missing from that was the rate of occurrence of the negative effects.

But anyway, I just ordered the book you recommended. $18.15 from Amazon. Cheap! I’m sure I’ll get something out of it. I’m currently in a place where I need glasses to read small type in low light. Bright light; fine. Bigger type; fine. So I got my first pair of glasses a couple of years ago. Recently my dog ate them. It’s not funny. I left them on the kitchen table, which he knows he’s not supposed to be on… I know I’m a bad puppy trainer. Anyway, I found them on the floor with one lens popped out, scratches on both, and the frame all chewed up. He has sharp little teefis!

But I’ve always wondered if some of us just had to give up on our vision as we aged. Maybe not, if muscles can be trained (or untrained). I’m willing to find out. Thanks for the link!

There’s a picture of the little monster (A.J., a French Bulldog). He’s so bloody cute we haven’t killed him yet…