As I have said before, you don't need tto bold anything for me.
As the weeks go by, I can see less and less and now only short posts are readable and even for them I have to copy, move to Word, paste and puzzle out.
Only stubbornnes keeps me persevering 
So how about we all mke NN feel more comfortable and lose our boldness?
Yes, I can use a screen reader but tthey read very quickly and if I make notes to help me remember, it has to be in a very thick marker which you can't use for cursive. There isn't an easy way round any of ths.
I'm quickly losing my ability to see anything on websites anyway; I can still see the text portion of FB Mesenger to talk to my son but all the rest (including those sites I use to pay bills) are becoming blurs.
If my son was not overseas, I'd turn it all over to him and transfer $$ into his account - but asyou know, he has his own issues and is currently on a residential course so incommunicado
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I can still see a semblance of the bank website, beig familiar with it over the yeas but those who seek to "improve" things by changing format, are lost to me.
I have a special 'KeysUsee" keboards but that will soon be "KeysUdon't see" but I hope to have a few more months before giving everything up completely.
This recent illness did more damage than I realised and severely reduced my sight, seemingly overnight 
But having gone through what I sometimes felt were going to be my last days, I DO feel a little progress and I apologise to Floradix as, at the end of the bottle, I was eating a bit better - whick had its knock-on effect.
I declined the Sallies lunch today. Last time it was a huge plate of pasta -not gluten free, so after picking a few bits of veg out, it went back intact. Not risking that wastage again.
I've written all this without being able to see what I've produced, so I do apologise to you, dear friends, if I made a pigs ear of it.
On the positive side, I can still knit a little and fingers crossed my ears don't go the same way as my eyes, so I can listen to audio books. Curently "Wives and Daughters" by Mrs Gaskell. 25 hours of gossip and life stories from 1840-1866.
Not unlike Jane Austen in style.
No more bold eh?