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I have a small stye or zit or something at the corner of my eye that's causing some irritation, so I'm giving it the warm washcloth treatment - though not right at the moment, because this keyboard requires two hands - and since it's my left eye, this really limits what I can do. No reading, or anything else that requires me to see details. I suppose I could watch something, if I didn't care too much about tracking the screen. I might have to stick to podcasts.

Which brings me to my question, for those who wear glasses or other corrective lenses.

TV usually depicts poor sight by unfocusing the camera, but I've never thought that looked right. For me, it's more like ... closest analogy I can come up with is trying to look through static. The details are there, I can tell they're there, but unless I stare right at them they tend to be intermittently obscured. And small things like letters don't stay put. So my question is: how is uncorrected vision for anyone else? Is the "blurry camera" depiction accurate, close, way off? Are my eyes (eye) just weird?

Sub-question: do your glasses actually give you clear vision? (Mine never have.)

Date: 2011-01-17 12:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beautiful-fic.livejournal.com
Blurry for me, but I'm severely short-sighted, so perhaps it used to be staticy and I never noticed? My lenses make it better. I can see objects (TV, sofa, cat, people) but reading text a long way off is something I'll never get back.

B xxx

Date: 2011-01-17 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragonimp.livejournal.com
^_^ It's hard to judge your own vision, because that's just how the world is! But you'd probably notice the static, it's kinda over everything. So it sounds like, even with lenses your distance vision isn't 100% clear? I'm curious how common that is, vs. vision being completely corrected.

Date: 2011-01-18 07:29 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
From what I've been told by my opthalmologist, the inability to correct vision back to 100% is quite low without surgery. The more severe the visual problem, the more unlikely 100% restoration will be. It's close (maybe 98%?) but never perfect. I envy people with perfect vision :D

B xxx

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