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Medical Forum / General / Vision / January 2006

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Anyone ever tried EYEport from sharper image?

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Spockie - 08 Jan 2006 05:59 GMT
http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/productfaqs/sku__EY400

How can this thing make you read better, i do not get it.

You can get tired if you do not use this device?
Dawn Davenport - 08 Jan 2006 17:16 GMT
I was almost totally blind and bought one. I used it for 10 minutes
and my eyes went back to 20/20! I could not believe it!!!!!

Seriously, I don't get it either and I even watched the video and
still could not believe what I was "seeing." I would be very SKEPTICAL
of this. After all, if something like this worked, all eye-doctors
would know about it and recommend it I would guess.

Friend, please don't waste your money.

Mrs. Dawn Davenport
drfrank21@gmail.com - 09 Jan 2006 01:09 GMT
Actually, there are very legitimate vision therapies that help correct
deficencies such as poor tracking, accommodative dysfunctions, and
convergence/divergence problems that all can have a direct correlation
in near point functioning(like reading). I see children quite often
that have reading difficulties tied in to poor vision performance.

So if this device helps to correct any or all of the above problems
than this device indeed has some merit.  Notice that it does NOT claim
to reduce refractive error or have the ability to simply throw away
your glasses. To me that's the litmus test to whether the device or
method is bogus.

The drawbacks though may include lack of using this device properly and
lack of  feedback and motivation that someone would get by actually
seeing a vision therapist.

frank
acemanvx@yahoo.com - 09 Jan 2006 06:09 GMT
Just follow Otis' advice, workship the plus lens, wean yourself of the
evil minus lens and your good to go. I have improved my vision by
taking my glasses off to read and undercorrecting myself
 
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