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Medical Forum / General / Vision / March 2005

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-23 D prescription, self treatment with rest methods.

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g.gatti@agora.it - 27 Mar 2005 00:00 GMT
Our intelligent girl reports more progress.

By swinging the eyechart with her body she has reached a new record.

She could see at 6 feet the WHOLE LINE of letters calibrated for 10
feet (on the black chart).

To the adherents to the old ophthalmology the task to explain how this
is possible.

The girl was wearing -23 D myopic eyeglasses last Dec 31, 2004.

She has not wore them anymore.
otisbrown@pa.net - 27 Mar 2005 19:36 GMT
Dear Rishi,

I appreciate your "preventive" work.

Perhaps you could obtain a mild minus
lens at tell us what power minus lens
it takes to clear 1.8 cm letters at 6 meters.

I suspect that it will be less that
-23 diopters, and it would be
worth knowing how much
she has cleared her distant
vision.

Best,

Otis
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g.gatti@agora.it - 27 Mar 2005 19:47 GMT
> Perhaps you could obtain a mild minus
> lens at tell us what power minus lens
> it takes to clear 1.8 cm letters at 6 meters.

She resents eyeglasses, they give her pain when she tries to wear them.

> I suspect that it will be less that
> -23 diopters, and it would be
> worth knowing how much
> she has cleared her distant
> vision.

She says she wants soon to be tested with the autorefractometer.

But only under a sunny day.
 
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