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Originally Posted by polak
To bring up the discussion on amblyopia again, Hesla, is there any explanation as to why my optometrist perscribed me glasses even though I was well past the age of effective treatment and have near perfect vision in my healthy eye? I believe I was 13 when the glasses were purchased.
I asked this at my last appointment with a different doctor and he couldn't think of a legitimate reason.
I never wore the glasses (literally. ever.) and my vision stayed the same in both eyes. Seems like they were a huge waste of money outside of allowing me to do the drivers test.
Also, is there anyway to get rid of the condition to wear glasses on my drivers lisence? It is pretty dumb considering the frame of the glasses blocks my peripherals when driving anyways and it's not like they help with the actual amblyopia itself.
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Yeah, not going help with the Amblyopia, but may reduce eye strain ( ease the burden of the good eye a bit). I would try them at the computer and if they do nothng put them in the drawer and forget about them.