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This is getting ridiculous.
The past 3 months I find that my left eye is simply constantly defocusing itself, almost all the time when using a computer. If I concerntrate and use extra energy I can make them both focus on the monitor at the same time and the picture is fine but if I relax for 10 seconds I find I'm only reading with my right eye and the left one has simply drifted off to look at the desk.
NOTE: this has never hapenned to me before, I've never had a lazy eye, I don't (to my knowledge) have a lazy eye.
I don't know if it's due to terrible health and an overall lack of sleep or bad eyesight in one eye or what but has anyone had this.
I'm doing it right as I type this, my right eye is typing this post my left eye is just focusing on nothing :(
WTF is going on?
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Which could be easy to do if the dark spot is on the inside of his field of view.
Also, it is easy to ignore / fight a dark spot. The brain will naturally start to ignore blank regions and fill in the regions with neighboring data.
Which is why optomitrists want you to do the grid test.
You stare at the center of the grid and use your peripheral vision to determine if any parts of the grid are missing or distorted.
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