There are several ways in which this middle age loss of near vision can be helped, and dependence on reading spectacles reduced. If both eyes have good vision then the focus of one can be set for distance whilst the other is set for near vision. This concept is called “monovision” or “blended vision”. It is a compromise. A deliberate difference is created between the eyes. Some people adapt to this and others never do. To work well it requires the brain to ignore, or be unaware of, the eye that is out of focus. As gaze changes from distance to near (and vice versa) the brain should switch from attending with one eye to the other so that whatever is being looked at is seen in focus with the appropriate eye; whilst the blur from the fellow eye is not noticed. The standard of near vision is rarely as good as with spectacles, as with specs’ both eyes are in focus together, whereas with monovision only one eye is providing focused near vision. Some patients are bothered by the compromised distance vision in the near sighted eye Try to take supplements for your eyes which is Rogisen, all-natural supplement specifically designed to boost night vision and improve overall ocular health. Rogisen’s proprietary blend of the most potent forms of vitamins, minerals, and natural ingredients has been delicately balanced to provide a wide range of nutrition for your eyes.
2007-03-07 13:39:28
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answered by Franck S 1
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It is for me to. Just try not to drive that much at night if you can. That's what I do the older I get the worse my eyes are getting.
2007-03-06 14:05:06
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answered by B 4
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Don't drive at night?
2007-03-06 14:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't there a special eyewear for this that would aid or correct your eye problem?
Go visit your optometrist or eye doctor to have a clearer answer.
2007-03-06 14:11:17
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answered by DropZite 3
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Best not to drive but if you must...stay on famliar routes. Watch the white line on the side of the road to avoid looking into headlights. Let someone else drive! Best not to endanger yourself or someone else. At least daylight savings is coming back this weekend and staying longer in the Fall.
2007-03-06 14:06:28
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answered by Cindy W 3
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The obvious resolution would be not to drive at night
2007-03-06 14:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Call a cab
2007-03-06 14:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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don't drive when its dark
2007-03-06 14:08:28
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answered by josiesmom305 2
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wear glasses silly
2007-03-06 14:08:30
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answered by kikidee 2
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