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Medical Forum / General / Vision / June 2009

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Washing eyes after removing contacts14 Jun 2009 02:07 GMT10
When you immediately wash the eyes after removing contact
lens worn for say 8-10 hours. Would it damage the eyes? If so, wha
kind of damage by what mechanism can it damage
the eyes?? Perhaps by suddenly saturating the eyes with liquid when it
Engineering, Science and Statistics (t-test)13 Jun 2009 18:14 GMT1
t_test.txt
Dear Mike,
Subject:  How to use statistics to establishe the dynamic behavior of
the fundamental eye.
Optimums and Pessimums. - Better Eyesight, December 1919, Editor: W.     H. Bates, M.D.13 Jun 2009 18:09 GMT1
[...]
In nearly all cases of imperfect sight due to errors of refraction
there is some object, or objects, which can be regarded with normal
vision. Such objects I have called optimums. On the other hand, there
Calculating Significance Levels where Nt = 226, Nc = 19213 Jun 2009 15:28 GMT1
Dear Student,
Subject:  Calculating the significance level of the Oakley-Young
    study
    Majority-opinion ODs generally deny ANY significance for the
Pilot uses plus to clear his vision -- passes V.A. requilrements13 Jun 2009 05:12 GMT5
Yes, it can be done.  Here is a pilot who cleared his Snellen and now
has 3,700 flight hours, and passes the European visual acuity
requirements for a professional pilot.
http://loh.nu/index.htm
Pilot Describes How He Resovled to Clear his Snellen.13 Jun 2009 05:11 GMT2
Yes, you determine that your Snellen (and refractive STATE) changed BY
PERSONALLY MEASUREING IT.
Here how this pilot did it.
http://myopiafree.i-see.org/natvizim.html
Ph.D. student uses Colgate's Method to Clear vision12 Jun 2009 05:30 GMT1
Dear Prevention-minded friends,
Yes, it does take an intelligent scientist to correctly use the plus,
to clear one's Snellen before that first exacerbating minus is
applied.
Excellent Myopia PREVENTION book12 Jun 2009 04:27 GMT6
It is always good to keep a scientific mind on the subject.
http://www.preventmyopia.org/ebook/
Good?
Shifting and Swinging - Better Eyesight, December 1919, Editor: W. H.     Bates, M.D.11 Jun 2009 19:27 GMT2
[...]
When the eye with normal vision regards a letter either at the near-
point or at the distance, the letter may appear to pulsate, or move in
various directions, from side to side, up and down, or obliquely. When
Professionals who OBJECT to the minus as a "solution"11 Jun 2009 04:13 GMT14
Subject: Professionals' who object to the minus as a "solution".
We know that Dr. Bates was successful with his method in his 1913
study.
These prevention-minded men objected to that over-prescribed minus
Pleasantly watching kids take their vision DOWN10 Jun 2009 15:38 GMT1
Subject:  Tragic Intellectual Blindness
PART 1
This video is about two minutes long.
McFarland is taking to an ophthalmologist.
The Menace of Large Print - Better Eyesight, December 1919, Editor:     W. H. Bates, M.D.10 Jun 2009 14:54 GMT1
[...]
If you look at the big "C" on the Snellen test card (or any other
large letter of the same size) at ten, fifteen, or twenty feet, and
try to see it all alike, you may note a feeling of strain and the
Horizontal tilt effects09 Jun 2009 19:55 GMT5
If the eyeglasses are narrower than the face, the ear levers are
stretched when wearing them, causing the glasses to
tilt in the horizontal position (by some bending in the nose
wire). What kind of aberrations would this cause and how bad is it
Silicone Hydrogel Torics08 Jun 2009 13:43 GMT8
There are a few available now.
First there was only Purevision Toric, but now also Acuvue Advance (are they
si-hy?), o2 Optix (or are they AirOptix), and Biofinity toric. I believe
those all have toric flavors now. (Funny, that many don't use toric in the
DK/T chart07 Jun 2009 21:55 GMT4
i recall a link posted here before, to a chart online that showed the dk/t
of the major silicon hydrogel contact lens products.
Does anyone here have that link? Has it been updated to show newer products?
Does it include the toric versions as well? (I understand they are usually
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