Re: Son just diagnosed with farsightedness...
Thank you for the clarification.
I believe I understand how you reasoned through your concern about his farsightedness. If his distance vision is fabulous without glasses, why do we have to get them? That's logical.
But..............
We have to take logic and flip it on its head. The actual reason is counterintuitive.
We want to have those glasses made. He's getting the good distance vision because his eyes are straining badly. His poor eyesare really working triple overtime in order to produce the clear vision he has. Therein is the concern and the danger.
Imagine a department store parking lot covered in snow, ok? If one person tries to clear it with a hand held snow shovel, they're going to burn out. But, if you put them in a plow you make the device do the heavy lifting instead.
The glasses will do the 'heavy lifting' and take the strain off the poor eyes. He'll still have clear distance vision with the glasses. There will be no distortion. He may initally notice some things look a little bigger than he's been used to, but that's perfectly normal. With contuinual wear, that sensation will pass.
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