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I'm farsighted and I wear glasses because my parents won't let me get contacts. I hate to wear my glasses and would rather improve my eyesight than wear either at all. Is there a way to do it besides surgery? Thanks

2007-03-27 16:39:57 · 7 answers · asked by The Answer 2 in Health Other - Health

LMAO pinkdots is such a retard

2007-03-27 16:50:25 · update #1

Excuse me, I'm sorry I meant nearsighted not farsighted...I always get the two mixed up

2007-03-27 16:52:16 · update #2

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There is. I suggest you purchase this book: http://www.amazon.com/Relearning-See-Improve-Eyesight-Naturally/dp/1556433417/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-4012359-0946345?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1175140699&sr=8-1

I began my vision improvement with this book. Went from 20/100 to 20/10 or better (can see strands of people's hair from 1/4 mile away).

I recommend checking out the Bates method. There is a very rich history to it, and it teaches you how to use the same eye habits used by people who have perfect eyesight. It is based on over 1,000 pages of information by a real historical man named Dr. William Bates, also discoverer of adrenaline.

Unfortunately, he was a heretic... he was as high in the optometry world as a optometrist gets, and followed orthodox teaching for 15 years, taught other optometrists, but found something wrong. He tried proving it to the board of optometrists at the best optometry school in the country, showing that he could reverse all kinds of vision problems, but due to driving political and economical forces, he was expelled from his teaching position and publicly ostracized. This took place about 85 years ago. The theory from 1855 he proved wrong is still taught nowadays to our optometrists.

The fancy commercialized packages on vision improvement out there that mention doing eye strengthening exercises are incorrect. They do not follow what Dr. Bates taught... and he studied subjects (humans and animals) under every imaginable condition... he studied microscopic and telescopic vision (including a girl who could see Jupiter's moons with the unaided eye) and made some extraordinary discoveries.

I know he's correct because it worked for me.

If you have any questions, you should come over to http://www.iblindness.org/forum/ and ask questions.

More information on this method at http://www.iblindness.org/

2007-03-28 17:19:33 · answer #1 · answered by one who enjoys learning 5 · 0 0

There are very few options available but one that might help you is called Orthokeratology (Reshaping the Eye with Contact Lenses)

Here's how it works: When you sleep, you wear special contact lenses that gently reshape the surface of your eye, so you can see clearly even after you remove the lenses. The effect is temporary — generally enough to get you through a day or so, but you must wear the special lenses each night.

You should go see a ophthalmologist who can assist you in your needs and see if Orthokeratology is the best option for you.

2007-03-29 01:27:51 · answer #2 · answered by C-Ray 3 · 0 0

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2016-06-19 08:00:25 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

You can try doing eye exercises to improve your vision. I started doing eye exercises a few months ago. I created a blog where I post my progress. You can check it out at:

http://improvingmyeyesight.com/blog/

2007-03-29 09:03:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes they now have permenant contact, u dont have to remove ever.

2007-03-27 16:50:15 · answer #5 · answered by Mr.J 1 · 0 1

Not really. Eat carrots.

2007-03-27 16:49:03 · answer #6 · answered by Helen Scott 7 · 0 1

umm ya contact!!!! lol ha ha ha ha i am sooo funny

2007-03-27 16:49:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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