chris hansen Wrote:I've had quite dramatic results from swinging in a dark room.
Indeed, as you mentioned on the Yahoo group. I don't think I've ever heard of that particular variation before, and I thought I had heard them all. It's a great idea.
Since I am farsighted, and should wear plus lenses, my favorite relaxation technique is to wear weak minus lenses. After wearing them for a while , and then removing them, my vision is very sharp.
Re: what's your favorite? - chris hansen - 01-13-2006
Bifocal Wrote:Since I am farsighted, and should wear plus lenses, my favorite relaxation technique is to wear weak minus lenses. After wearing them for a while , and then removing them, my vision is very sharp.
I wonder if the opposite would work if you're near sighted? I was thinking of getting a cheap pair of plus lenses and see what happens. You can pick them up at a drug store for about $10.00
I've heard of people having some success with plus lenses for nearsightedness. But results do vary, and apparently they have to continue wearing them often or will revert back to myopia. To me it sounds like a useful tool for limited use, but not as a long-term solution if the whole point is to avoid glasses. Best to learn how to use the eyes right instead.
Minus lenses to treat farsightedness aren't mentioned online as often. Fewer farsighted people are online searching for answers, I think.
I believe at least in my case that wearing minus lenses for close work takes my farsighted eyes to a slightly nearsighted state. If I need to do extensive reading, I do need to revert to my plus lensed bifocals. And I can , and usually do go bare eyed for distance. There are times that I wear the minus lenses for distance, and find them relaxing, and soothing to my eyes. I think that it would be possible to become nearsighted, and then require them, I have tried stronger minus lenses, up to -2.00 and can read, and see distant objects rather well. I have worn them quite cautiously. The difference between the plus lenses, and the minus lenses to my eyes, are the plus gives me clear vision, but seems harsh on my eye musles, and the minus seems soothing.I agree that the opposite could benefit myopia.