do i need glasses...looking at computer...vision a bit blurry?!


Question: Do i need glasses...looking at computer...vision a bit blurry?
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Wear pinhole glassess instead. They work grate with computers and prevents eye damage . http://www.jasminsanty.multiply.com



Sorry its poor advice from jandi nietes

Lets say for example you chose to go to the "optometrist" right now while your vision is still a blur.

They would obviously undertake an eye-test. They would pick up the blur in the results. These people will then ALWAYS push for you to buy glasses because of the necessity of sales and profit
(This always happens whenever they pick up a significant blur in the persons vision.) Another fact. Most people who start wearing glasses fulltime never go back to using their natural vision (for the remainder of their lives. )

So you might end up with glasses. By choosing to wear them youre forcing your eyes to adjust themselves accordingly to the strength of the lenses. Trying to see clearly as you did before will no longer be possible because you will achieve 20/10 vision with the glasses youre wearing)

Did you guess im anti-glasses? ok

Ok So you might be wondering how did you get into this situation right now. (You posted the question 20 minutes ago) Well maybe youre interested to know whether yoru computer is to blame for your problem.
Why not look at evidence provided by tests on monkeys. These are tests where they forced them to have their vision restricted by wearing hoods.
Well in the end if they are forced to do this they were all found to have grown up as myopic monkeys.
There is very little difference between monkey eyes and human eyes so we can see the consequences on ourselves with excessive near work.

Source:
Young, Francis A., The development of myopia, Contacto, June, 1971
Young, Francis A., Visual refractive errors of wild and laboratory monkeys, EEENT Digest, August 1965

If you take a rest now and try checking your eyesight later and decide if theres still a problem. Most people develop some kind of strain from looking at a computer screen for long periods of time. Just be careful and follow the obvious advice out there ok?

If you want tips on what are good/bad vision habits:
http://www.natural-vision.co.uk/how.htm

Just in response to what jandi nietes put as an answer:

"The doctor has always the last say whether you need glasses or not"
Where does he live? in a police state where doctors can round up people in the night and decide who wears glasses or not? Ok....only a complete moron can suggest that


"Try check with an optometrist, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure."
When in the last 100 years did an optometrist (translation: "eye measurer") ever prevent or cure myopia? Im sure this would be fresh news for anyone in the world. Because glasses lead to a high chance of a lifetime of dependency and of eye-muscle atrophy occuring.

"Your eyes are very important, you only get to have two, unless you want an nasty operation."
Yeah agreed. but i wouldn't want to live in Jandi's country (with the eyedoctor raids on people who ignore their "final say".



Don't worry too much nor jump to conclusions. The doctor has always the last say whether you need glasses or not. Try check with an optometrist, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Try to prevent it as early as possible.
Sometimes i could feel that too. My eyes go blurry sometimes in just a sudden. But it's mostly due to stress to the eyes. Give it a little rest every now and then. Try a nap for 5 minutes every once in a while. Blinking is also good for you.
Eat healthy and stay healthy. Your eyes are very important, you only get to have two, unless you want an nasty operation. =D



If you look at a computer screen for a long time without occasionally taking your eyes off it and readjusting and doing the other things which prevent eyestrain your eyes may stop focussing. If they are o.k. in the morning when you start again your eyesight is probably o.k. you're just straining it. If it keeps happening have a test though. Computer screens don't make your eyesight worse - neither does wearing glasses as all scientific studies show.



Probably just eye strain. Fairly common with extended computer usage. See the link below for some tips to prevent/treat this.

http://www.allaboutvision.com/cvs/irrita…



depends on so many things. how long are looking at a screen?




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