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Nearsightedness improvement...help me please??? |
I have really bad myopia (nearsightedness) and I'm starting college in 2 days. My sight fluctuates a lot, depending on time of day and level of relaxation, but at its worst, it's around 20/400! I have spent the whole summer trying natural methods to try to improve my eyesight and have only experienced flashes of both improved vision and perfect vision, none of which were permanent. You're probably gonna tell me to wear glasses like everyone else but I'm not going with that, considering all the proof there is that distance glasses can encourage myopia to progress, and that I have, long ago, decided to give up wearing them because they're nothing but an unnatural crutch. I'm pretty sure I have the vision problem because in 3rd grade I fell and hit the back of my head hard on the ice and blacked out. After that I remembered that after that I noticed my vision getting bad. I'll recomment the vision program that im using at Fercryinoutloud, just give up the ghost and wear glasses. They're not that bad. It's much better to see than to not see. well, all i can tell u is....keep researching....i know that u'll find help sometime soon.........God knows what he's doing with ur eyes...if u just feel like u need to do more research then do more research, if u dont feel like doing anymore research, dont do it.......God knows what he's doing with ur eyes, just trust him.......... The thing is, natural methods for something like this I could imagine would be pretty costly too. There's hardly anything out there for curing just the eye, no. Normally its natural remedies for detoxification or replenishing of the body as a whole. Another reason why I say that it will still be costly is because since it will be rare..... well you can put two and two together. Are you kidding me? Pinhole glasses are better than regular eyeglasses? Get a grip. You need corrective lens (glasses or contact lens). And If you don't want to, have laser surgery. So far, there is no proven method yet to treat nearsightedness (myopia) but there are studies to control its progression. Research on Bates method, orthoK, and undercorrection proves that they don't work at all. Pin hole glasses is the principle behind the common glases, however this will lessen your field of vision (and you look wierd wearing it). So far use of Atropine eyedrops is the only one proven to work. Ask your doctor about this. Also there is this new technology called NEUROVISION (research the internet) which trains the brain (instead of the eyes) to see better but this is only available in some selected countries. well, your iSight certainly has the same problems! LOL...anyway, you should go see an eye doctor and get glasses! |
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