• Dept
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    211 month ago

    Wasn’t myopia linked to lack of exposure to sunlight while growing up? The cure is literally for children to go outside more. and for those with it LASIK is the only solution.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      As I understand it, it isn’t sunlight, but distance.

      If a child spends all its time indoors focusing on nothing farther than the walls, myopia will result.

      • applepie
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        81 month ago

        Well how do you expect the kid to prepped to spend all of their adult working life in front of computer screen?

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          If they’re lucky, and hopefully they are! There are a LOT more bad jobs out there than sitting inside and looking at screens.

          • @Good_morning
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            21 month ago

            Right, could always be in a poorly ventilated warehouse breaking your back, killing your lungs, and developing arthritis. Though I guess arthritis will come for the office warrior as well.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 month ago

              Exactly! I used to work manual labor, and finally found a job that I can actually get through a day without aching or wishing I was dead. Don’t knock on office work, because there are plenty of worse jobs that can be had!

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      I’m actually about to get ICL surgery to correct mine in July @ 35 years old. Pretty stoked to not have to use glasses anymore. Though from what I’ve been told, it will make those of us who get ICLs more susceptible to early cataracts (like 60 years old or so versus 75, as we all will eventually get cataracts if we live long enough), and I’ll need a second surgery at that point for better lenses. But if I’m going to eventually need that surgery anyway to remove a cataract, then what’s it matter?