Re: Stay away from "vision educators"



I think one thing that some people might be unaware of is that the
docs
here are clinicians, not vision researchers. They base their practices
on existing studies done by vision researchers. You might approach the
latter to do Bates studies. Most clinicians have an entirely different
orientation. They want to help their patients, but using methods they
are absolutely certain of.

Cheers,
Francine

On 30 Mar, 16:12, Jason Harper <misa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 30 Mar, 13:46, LarryDoc <lite...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <MPG.19a0267a83607f95989...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Either it is, or it isn't. Don't YOU really want to know, or it is
still OK to believe the moon is made of cheese and the earth is flat?
I heard it's just those warped polycarbonate windows on the all
spacecraft that make the earth appear to a globe. Of course the moon
isn't made of cheese! No one believed that one. Did they?

--LB

The question is, Don't YOU really want to know? Since you are the
ones treating people, shouldn't you research this more instead of
mocking and ignoring something that you know nothing about. If there
is a cure for myopia, hyperopia, etc.; is it not in your patients
best interest to find this out?

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