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Old 01-15-2018, 07:34 PM #2
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Not sure why those prisms would do better than prisms designs for convergence.
I wore mine for 4 years and finally got my PC better but yet my symptoms didn’t change at all and I still struggle reading/computer without them.

I’m doing this 12 day vision therapy where the chair moves back and forth, while wearing headphones and staring at different color light in pitch black room. It’s pure hell. Not sure I believe the theory that I need to amp my system up to reset it. Prob another waste of 3k.

I imagine wearing prisms would aggravate your symptoms.
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