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heres the problem,i have got astigmatism and trying my very best to slow down the "power " from increasing.i must say that for me,using the PC is very needy but using it also creates problems to the eye.ive tried bringing down the coloration of the screen but mentally, i still feel that the screen, the pc itself is still affecting me. The are people ive seen who work and spend their whole day in front o the PC and dont have to wear glasses and not suffer from various eye problems.i really want to work with confidence in front of the PC without having anything to be woried about....any suggestions? also, why cant i spend more time like the "others" do without suffering from eye problems? am i genetically affected? Astigmatism is an inherited shape of the cornea, similar to shape of ears or nose. Working on the computer won't make it worse and there is really nothing you can do to slow it down. |
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