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Old 06-05-2012, 11:52 AM #1
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I get it real bad with reading (probably how I just set off my latest eye episode ). It depends though, I wasn't even reading very heavily and it strained my eyes. Yet a month or two ago I was reading a LOT more and I was perfectly fine. Maybe it all added up.



PS - thanks for posting that info/link about the scotch tape. Going to try that!
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I was at optomitrist on Monday, I have stick on prism right eye to help DV. Problem is somedays I am worse than others. She suggested patching or frosting one lens during these times and alternating so as not to overwork one set of muscles more than the other. A real pain in the whatsit but if it works I will be first in line.

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I get it real bad with reading (probably how I just set off my latest eye episode ). It depends though, I wasn't even reading very heavily and it strained my eyes. Yet a month or two ago I was reading a LOT more and I was perfectly fine. Maybe it all added up.



PS - thanks for posting that info/link about the scotch tape. Going to try that!
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