The "See Clearly Method"??

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I did it 6 months ago. It worked pretty well but a couple weeks ago my eyes started hurting bad and now I can only see at a distance of 5 feet out of ONE eye, and the other one fell out :(
 

Electric Amish

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<< I did it 6 months ago. It worked pretty well but a couple weeks ago my eyes started hurting bad and now I can only see at a distance of 5 feet out of ONE eye, and the other one fell out :( >>



Hey, you're in America now. You can sue them!! ;)

amish
 

Beau

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<< I did it 6 months ago. It worked pretty well but a couple weeks ago my eyes started hurting bad and now I can only see at a distance of 5 feet out of ONE eye, and the other one fell out :( >>



ROFL :)
 
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Sounds like a flimflam scheme to me. I can't help but wonder whether it might actually make your eyes worse, or injure them. I guess, though, you never know until you try . . .
 

GasX

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I was following the program and it was working really well. My eye muscles are really buff! Unfortunately, I built up my eye muscles so much that my face is all swollen. I can see the pilot of a 747 flying overhead, but I look like the Elephant man now.
 

spaceman

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get an eye exam and some glasses/contacts.


+some of the new frame/lens types are pretty stylish....:cool:
 

Zenmervolt

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From the website:
<<The See Clearly Method is designed to help people with common vision problems like eyestrain, nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia (poor vision due to aging), blurred vision, double vision, and astigmatism.>>

(Bold added)

Some problems with this. First of all, astigmatism is caused by a defect in the shape of the cornea of the eye. The cornea, being the outer covering and having no musculature, cannot be changed by exercise. So the claim that it helps with astigmatism is BS. Also, nearsightedness and farsightedness are caused by the shape of the eye being either too elongated or too "squished", so these cannot be helped through exercise either in most cases. In some minor cases of near- or far-sightedness, it may be caused by weak eye muscles but this is not the normal case. Also, I want to know how "blurred vision" got in there. "Blurred vision" always has a cause, and is not an independant condition. Near- and far-sightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia can cause "blurred vision", but it's a symptomp and not a malady in itself.

That said, there are some cases in which eye exercies will help. And in these cases opthamologists will prescribe eye exercises and not glasses. Aside from being a very good way to make money, there's nothing special about the "See clearly method".

ZV