Asperger's Syndrome
Neil Johnson
njohnsn at njohnsn.com
Wed May 7 15:43:45 PDT 2003
On Wednesday 07 May 2003 10:03 pm, John Kozubik wrote:
>
> Another possibility is that a large population of those with corrected
> vision had their vision slowly degraded by the early applications of the
> correction. I have no experience with vision correction, but I know
> anecdotally that most people with corrected vision need their corrections
> strengthened throughout their lifetime. In reality, their sight problem
> may have stabilized (or even improved) very early on in the absence of
> treatment. Thus, our perception of what sight abilities the average
> person in the United States has might be artificially deflated by early
> and aggressive treatment.
Bzzzzzt. I just purchased new glasses recently with a weaker perscription.
I was surprised, but my optometrist told me that this is common.
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Neil Johnson
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