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Originally Posted by herebedragons69
I went all in when I got my first tablet (Asus Transformer) and I got rid of all my paper books. I find it takes me a lot longer to get through a book on a tablet as opposed to the paper books. I tend to fall asleep and since I've been reading on tablets my eyesight has gotten poor. Maybe that's just a coincidence.
I am 44 and everyone tells me that requiring reading glasses at this age is not unusual., but it worries me. Now I read on an ipad but I still have the same problems. Is this a common occurrence?
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Even if you are 40+ dont just blindly believe what doctors are saying, more than your well-being their are interested in money, a recurring patient. So if you are healed, thats the end of their business, its like conventional marketing tactic you need to stick with previous buyers as the chances of new buyer is not high. Hard to believe that there is no way they can treat your eyes.
Keep a strict eye distance while reading otherwise eyes sight will permanently adjust for short range. Dont read for longer, this is similar to siting posture when body gets stiff when we sat in same position for long.
Thinking causes blurring of eyes, so any kind of activity that springs up mental activity more, then you are not looking at objects around but always focused inside inner image.
NOTE: this is from my personal experience.