If I were in your shoes where I could see clearly anyway I would put off the appointment for a few months.. (in my case I'm blind beyond 15 inches)
-You might need glasses it can help
-I don't know about it being cured
-You might have to wear glasses all the time if your examiner says so (really they have the perfect answers)
-I used to believe that it's caused by the brightness but my doctor tells me that it's actually caused by the amount of small letterings you read. Also if you read in dim light it's just cause for damaged vision... so it was recommended that i adjust my computer's font size to big even though it may not look as tasty.
2007-06-03 00:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's an example of one of the 8 different eye
exercises included in the Rebuild Your Vision Program...
*Note: The Rebuild Your Vision Program does not require the use of a computer to perform the eye exercises. This exercise has been modified for computer demonstration.
http://www.rebuildyourvision.com/?gclid=CL7-pZq704wCFR9bTAodfkKsqQ
#3 - 3 CUPS
Step 1: Refer to the image above labeled "#3 - 3 CUPS." You will also need a pen or pencil.
Step 2: Sit relaxed and adjust your chair so that you are 12 to 24 inches from the computer monitor at eye level. If the image is not perfectly clear to you, that's all right, as long as you can make out the image.
Step 3: Hold the pen vertically between the two circles approximately 1 inch from the screen. The top of the pen should be at the same level as the image.
Step 4: Focus on the top of the pen as you slowly bring it toward your face. (Refer to Figure 3.2 below.) As you bring the pen closer to your face you will notice the two circles appear to become three circles. When it appears that the three circles are all the same shape and proportion, stop moving the pen.
Step 5: Try to shift your focus from the pen to the center circle. This may be difficult and could take a few days to master. If you have trouble doing this, refer to "Troubleshooting" below.
Step 6: Once you can focus on the center circle, move your pen away while maintaining your focus. Try to see the center circle as clearly as possible. As you increase your focus you will notice that the center circle becomes three-dimensional. It will look as if you were peering down into a Styrofoam cup. (Refer to Figure 3.3 below.)
Step 7: Your final goal for Level 1 is to look at the two circles and create the three circles, the center one appearing three-dimensional, without using your pen. Once you can easily achieve this, proceed to level 2 as described in the Rebuild Your Vision daily training routine.
Level 2: Continue to levels 2 and 3 of the 3 Cups eye exercise as detailed in the Rebuild Your Vision Program.
And if you have any difficulties (which people rarely do)...
There's troubleshooting tips like
these to help you along the way...
Helpful Tip #1: If you have trouble creating the third circle.
Move closer or farther from the monitor. Also, your eyes may have become tired very quickly, so briefly look away or perform the Distant Night eye exercise to refresh your eyes.
Helpful Tip #2: If you see four circles.
Focus closer to the tip of your nose. Bring the pen closer to your face and keep your eyes focused on it. This should transform the four circles into three. Another option is to move a few inches farther from the monitor.
Helpful Tip #3: If you cannot focus on the center circle.
If you can see the center circle but have trouble focusing on it without the pen, be assured that this is normal when you're first performing this eye exercise. Focus on the top of the pen, then slowly look over it at the center circle. Keep going back and forth between the two until you are able to focus on the center circle without the pen
2007-06-10 19:52:01
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answered by ZEALOT 1
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There is no problem don't worry at all. It is not high. you just need to wear glasses when you read or looking at those things which have parrallell lines. It can be cured by lasic but it is not high no need. You just need to wear the glasses using the computer only. Maybe it is caused by the brightness of the computer but it is not a big broblem
2007-06-10 22:32:49
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answered by rose 2
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You really need to watch Samantha Pearson's video at http://www.restoremyvisiontoday.info It tells you how you can 100% naturally and safely cure almost any visual problem and the real truth about the Eyecare industry...thing is.. your glasses and contact lenses are in fact making your eyes worse.
At first I didn't believe it but right now I don't need glasses anymore. I feel like something magic has happened to me, crazy!
2014-08-01 00:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have astigmatism and short sight. I wear glasses. My son has astigmatism in one eye, and doesn't wear them. It's not caused by the computer. When U were diagnosed, what did ur optician say? I don't think it will be cured, but glasses should help. I repeat, talk to your optician. hope this helps.
2007-06-03 00:40:10
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answered by SKCave 7
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Most people believe that once they are diagnosed with some vision problem and start wearing eye glasses or contact lenses to correct them, they will have to do so for life in order to see better. Those who want a permanent solution to improve eyesight typically resort to Lasik or other corrective eye surgeries. But you you can also improve your vision without surgery and can see perfectly well without using eyeglasses or contact lenses. You can check here to know how https://tr.im/d5f13
2015-01-27 08:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-06-19 20:33:59
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answered by Rosalind 3
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hiii
2007-06-10 21:35:53
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answered by neha l 1
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