Re: Longsight correction
- From: "Dr. Leukoma" <drg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 15:28:59 -0700
On Oct 30, 12:44 pm, "otisbr...@xxxxxx" <otisbr...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Bre,
I do not know what you interests are -- but here is
what happens when you place a -3 diopter lens
on a population of natural eyes that have
a positive refractive STATE (i.e., technically
"long-sighted").
http://www.geocities.com/otisbrown17268/FundEye.html
There is a lot of bias about the behavior of the natural
eye -- so I always stick to "just" the scientific
facts.
You should also define "long-sighted" in better
terms.
Do you mean you have some blur while reading?
Second-opinion best,
Otis
On Oct 30, 10:41 am, Bre <teacher...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, I have been looking up the net and there have been mentions of
people with longsight wearing minus lenses to reverse their longsight?
Has anyone heard of this? Could it be possible? I am fairly
longsighted so would like to try and improve it.- Hide quoted text -
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Fundamental eye? Fundamental B.S. Nobody puts a -3 diopter lens on a
+4.3 diopter eye except on primates in a laboratory environment.
.
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