I feel pain in my head i have a nearsightvision?
Haider
I went to my opthy physician.
I checked my both eyes
My right eye is -5.75
Left Eye sight is -5.15
In 2012 i was checked i have a right eye vision -5.00
left eye vision -4.31
Now i wear glassic but i feel aching in my head.
Don't know what i do?
Anywasy how i reverse back my vision?
If i do laser surgery then tell me which countries or hospital is good for me and my vision?
I hate glassic.simple.
I am 19 year old.
Answer
well -5.15 doesn't exist. neither does -4.31. not in glasses/contact lens Rx's anyway (research and surgical centers can take these kind of measurements but they won't show up in Rx's b/c they cannot be made)
you cannot "reverse" your vision or Rx.
you are not a candidate for laser eye surgery (LASIK) b/c your Rx is not "stable"...you're still getting worse.
well -5.15 doesn't exist. neither does -4.31. not in glasses/contact lens Rx's anyway (research and surgical centers can take these kind of measurements but they won't show up in Rx's b/c they cannot be made)
you cannot "reverse" your vision or Rx.
you are not a candidate for laser eye surgery (LASIK) b/c your Rx is not "stable"...you're still getting worse.
Would I be a good Candidate for Lasik Eye Surgery?
basketball
I was diagnosed on August 15th 2012 with accommodative esotropia. I'm really self conscious about it still even though my doctor prescribed me glasses. I'm still wearing glasses but I feel as if they're not working at all. I did research and found out that lasik could be an alternative to glasses AND contacts. I play basketball and wearing glasses really gets in the way of it and my confidence. I know that lasik helps farsightednesss which is what I have. My eyes are still not straight with the glasses and I feel that my ophthalmologistt misdiagnosed me or maybe I just have regular esotropia OR partially accomdoative esotropia. WHAT DO I DO!!!
@djaca- where can I get a list of those seminars
I'm +2.5, +2.25 or +2.5, 2.75. I forgot but my left eye is the weaker one
@Emily According to my research, if my doctor's diagnosis is indeed correct and I do in fact have accomodative esotropia then my eye turning isn't a muscle problem; it's just a cause of the hyperopia.
Answer
LASIK most definitely corrects farsightedness, also known as hyperopia. But if your esotropia is caused from a muscle problem, then LASIK will not make your eyes "straight". Being young with a hyperopic prescription can cause your eyes to slightly cross, (accommodative esotropia), therefore getting LASIK surgery to get rid of the prescription will correct your problem. :)
^^ yes that is what I said, and LASIK corrects hyperopia, which can cause esotropia. But not everyone with esotropia is hyperopic. I was simply stating that there are different causes for it. For example, my best friend has accomodative esotropia from a muscle problem, but the only time it is noticable is when she is tired or drinking because the muscles relax even more and she cannot "accomodate" through it.
LASIK most definitely corrects farsightedness, also known as hyperopia. But if your esotropia is caused from a muscle problem, then LASIK will not make your eyes "straight". Being young with a hyperopic prescription can cause your eyes to slightly cross, (accommodative esotropia), therefore getting LASIK surgery to get rid of the prescription will correct your problem. :)
^^ yes that is what I said, and LASIK corrects hyperopia, which can cause esotropia. But not everyone with esotropia is hyperopic. I was simply stating that there are different causes for it. For example, my best friend has accomodative esotropia from a muscle problem, but the only time it is noticable is when she is tired or drinking because the muscles relax even more and she cannot "accomodate" through it.
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