Re: Book Projector for myopia prevention






Ann> Even if it is does happen to humans... the choice of reading and
wearing glasses and just not reading would have been a nobrainer to me
as a child. My head was always in a book, and a projector of some
sort wouldn't have been at all practical, not exactly portable is it?
So if the price to pay for being me is wearing glasses, then so be it.

Otis> I truly can not "argue" with you logic here. But, I love to
read also -- but
I do respect the fact that there are LIMITS to the way I use my eyes.
If I can be TAUGHT to place a +2 diopter lens on my eyes (moving
the book out to the distance) and read AND KEEP MY DISTANT
VISION CLEAR FOR LIFE, then I peronally would prefer to
do it that way.

Otis> I gain the benifits of reading (in our 21 century society) and I
RESPECT the proven behavior of my natural eyes. The best of
BOTH worlds.

Otis> But it is clear that the preventive process MUST START
before you get too deep into it.

Just one man's opinion.

Best,

Otis

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Ann wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 20:28:48 GMT, Neil Brooks <neil0502@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On 1 Jul 2006 12:59:37 -0700, "otisbrown@xxxxxx" <otisbrown@xxxxxx>
wrote:

If you do not "mind" you child getting stair-case myopia
from an over-prescribed minus --

If you don't mind providing a bit of evidence that this happens in
humans ... I think we'd all be grateful.

Even if it is does happen to humans... the choice of reading and
wearing glasses and just not reading would have been a nobrainer to me
as a child. My head was always in a book, and a projector of some
sort wouldn't have been at all practical, not exactly portable is it?
So if the price to pay for being me is wearing glasses, then so be it.

Ann

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