I
have enjoyed perfect vision for most of my life. In fact, I’m the only one of
my immediate family who doesn’t wear some sort of corrective eye wear. Most of
my family didn’t need glasses until their twenties. Maybe I’m just lucky. But I
really think that for many people (certainly not all, as there are some serious
degenerative issues for some people), the key to good vision is a matter of
proper function. I started noticing a decline in my eyesight during graduate school… specifically during the month
that I spent almost all day at a computer working on my thesis. I worried that
my time for glasses was coming. As I graduated and moved into the “real world”
I found myself spending more hours in an office with no window and a computer
against a wall that allowed no interaction with a distant horizon. My eyes and
vision began to suffer even more. Since my eyesight was still good enough to
avoid glasses for the time being, I decided to experiment. After some solid
research and thorough observations of my movement patterns regarding vision, I
began my own “eye therapy.”
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