by danhab99 on 2/28/22, 3:55 AM with 10 comments
The correct solution for me is to get my eyes lasered, but thats expensive, dangerous, and involves a recovery period.
I don't mind wearing my glasses all day. I just wanted to ask if someone knew a better way?
by TowerTall on 2/28/22, 4:08 AM
- Wear contact lenses
- Wear glasses
- Get eye surgery
- clean your glasses
If you don't want to do ant of that looks into the acceptability features of you os eg high contrast theme in windows, scale / enlarge text, user a lower resolution so things become bigger
by yuppie_scum on 2/28/22, 4:07 AM
by BillSims on 3/1/22, 3:01 AM
1: Pinhole glasses. Those are ordinary frames with opaque "lenses" with a uniform grid of small holes. Some people having problem with the lens in their eye sometimes report that these help. One person I know who had some deformity in their lens found these to be helpful. They seem to work by, instead of trying to converge the entire image across the diameter of the pupil, tries to converge the image across the diameter of one pinhole. And they are cheap, if they don't work then you just throw them away and there seems little risk of more extreme treatments. You might try to judge the diameter of the holes before you buy. I have seen negative reviews which claimed that they received something more like nail holes than pin holes. There will be a tradeoff in ease of manufacture, amount of light you get and amount of focusing, all dependent on the hole diameter. Note: I do not for a moment pretend to support the claims that these things cure eye problems.
2. Do a Google search for drug to shrink iris to correct vision without glasses and see if this sounds like it might apply to you. This might simulate the pinhole effect of those glasses in the previous item and might reduce the need for corrective lenses. The drug sounds like it has minimal side effects and discontinuing the drug should clear your system fairly promptly.
Both these seem similar to "pushing the f-stop on a camera", where the need for precise focus becomes less important.
If you get someone to diagnose exactly what your condition is and it has a specific name and you find which things seem to work and which don't then please report back so that someone else might know what to try or not try. Thanks
by idontwantthis on 2/28/22, 4:31 AM
Also if you've been using the same glasses for 5 years, you might just need to get a new pair. Tell the optometrist every one of your complaints and see if you can find a more comfortable pair.
by beardyw on 2/28/22, 8:59 AM
by iamnobody862 on 2/28/22, 4:39 AM