"Happy" has a good point with the Snellen! Rember, 20/20 is not required to drive a car. The "standard" line is the 20/40 line, or reading 3/4 inch letters at 20 feet. Even if I did NOT drive a car, I would always verify that line on my Snellen. This perhaps is the great value of DOING PREVENTION YOURSELF. Get you free (Joel Schneider) PDF Snellen and print it out -- HERE: .i-see.org / eyecharts.html
There are basically two methods of prevention (from 20/40 to 20/50, or about -1 diopter). Briefly, they are Bates' method, and a so-called "Plus" method. In either case, you will need a Snellen to confirm successful results. That is the value of this video, and this advocacy.
Great videos, I just finished the lot. I plan to put these into practice, and hope to see results. I checked your website as well, and will explore the links there, as I assume you haven't made a second video yet? I would love to see more videos soon though. Excellent work!
@junkola4me Thank you for your appreciation! I have started work on a second video but it takes for ever. New clips are going on to my other channel, 'bateshappysight'
what she says is true, what you imagine, you see. That's why Glaucomapatients (high intraocular pressure destroying the retina) aren't aware of their defects, your brain (visual cortex) fills in the gaps. But remember, it's not a way off living, you now learned to imagine a few curves nd openings in a letter, that's not real visual acuity and if you would do such things in traffic, you could imagine it would be verry dangerous.
I don't think you have understood the function of the imagination in seeing. If you didn't use your imagination and memory when driving, you would not know what you were looking at or what its relationship to your car might be.
imgination letters and real letters overlap in the , yes, imagination, to bridge the two together allows a wonderful ability to make vision microscopically more powerful, and would like to learn about this, for instance, someone take a letter, zoom in and out, in and out, following the zooming, until they can follow it to a tiny size, and post the zoom on youtube!
That's quite a dramatic hair cut! You went quiet for a long bit and came back all styled to the nines. I mean, I noticed and as a male my observance of these changes is usually rather hindered. Though admittedly, I almost couldn't figure out what the change was, I was trying to remember if maybe you had glasses before or something.
Incidentally, when looking back for a comparison I noticed the eye charts in the "happy hag gets buzzed" video.
Thank you FF for noticing! I hate hairdressers as they never do what you want. I would let it grow for ever, but then you get to the point where you try to turn over in bed and you're lying on your own hair and you can't move, and you think.... well, YOU probably don't, but I did...
Hm, would you like it so much if you knew it was made from tiles cunningly stuck on to look like bricks? But it does the job - of framing the telly, haha!
Still looks good, though.. :) I like it! Saw a similar thing in a house down in Kent, and always wanted to replicate it.. but our house has no fireplace.. which is sad, as I have a beautiful wooden ship to go on the mantlepiece.. It's up in the loft and I have not seen it for nearly 10 years.. It's wrapped up, but I dread to think what state it is in now.. :(
"Happy" has a good point with the Snellen! Rember, 20/20 is not required to drive a car. The "standard" line is the 20/40 line, or reading 3/4 inch letters at 20 feet. Even if I did NOT drive a car, I would always verify that line on my Snellen. This perhaps is the great value of DOING PREVENTION YOURSELF. Get you free (Joel Schneider) PDF Snellen and print it out -- HERE: .i-see.org / eyecharts.html
otissumnerbrown 2 months ago
There are basically two methods of prevention (from 20/40 to 20/50, or about -1 diopter). Briefly, they are Bates' method, and a so-called "Plus" method. In either case, you will need a Snellen to confirm successful results. That is the value of this video, and this advocacy.
otissumnerbrown 3 months ago
A paper chart can be found here:
i-see.org/eyecharts.html
Use the "Schnieder" -- just about perfect -- for to perfect your vision using Bates.
otissumnerbrown 7 months ago
Sorry you have no Snellen chart. You can find an electronic chart here:
.smbs.buffalo.edu/oph/ped/IVAC/IVAC
Just click on "display" several times -- and read the chart. Otis
otissumnerbrown 7 months ago
Great videos, I just finished the lot. I plan to put these into practice, and hope to see results. I checked your website as well, and will explore the links there, as I assume you haven't made a second video yet? I would love to see more videos soon though. Excellent work!
junkola4me 1 year ago
@junkola4me Thank you for your appreciation! I have started work on a second video but it takes for ever. New clips are going on to my other channel, 'bateshappysight'
HappyHag 1 year ago
what she says is true, what you imagine, you see. That's why Glaucomapatients (high intraocular pressure destroying the retina) aren't aware of their defects, your brain (visual cortex) fills in the gaps. But remember, it's not a way off living, you now learned to imagine a few curves nd openings in a letter, that's not real visual acuity and if you would do such things in traffic, you could imagine it would be verry dangerous.
dirkjan321 2 years ago
I don't think you have understood the function of the imagination in seeing. If you didn't use your imagination and memory when driving, you would not know what you were looking at or what its relationship to your car might be.
HappyHag 2 years ago
your TV is in your fireplace!
mcclure1977 2 years ago
I know. It causes such problems for Santa Claus!
HappyHag 2 years ago
imgination letters and real letters overlap in the , yes, imagination, to bridge the two together allows a wonderful ability to make vision microscopically more powerful, and would like to learn about this, for instance, someone take a letter, zoom in and out, in and out, following the zooming, until they can follow it to a tiny size, and post the zoom on youtube!
omahgeehum 2 years ago
thanks for this
electricDogs 2 years ago
Thanks for watching!
HappyHag 2 years ago
hello, please make a video on sunning
thank you
boggles50livecouk 3 years ago 3
That's quite a dramatic hair cut! You went quiet for a long bit and came back all styled to the nines. I mean, I noticed and as a male my observance of these changes is usually rather hindered. Though admittedly, I almost couldn't figure out what the change was, I was trying to remember if maybe you had glasses before or something.
Incidentally, when looking back for a comparison I noticed the eye charts in the "happy hag gets buzzed" video.
frumpyframpton 3 years ago
Thank you FF for noticing! I hate hairdressers as they never do what you want. I would let it grow for ever, but then you get to the point where you try to turn over in bed and you're lying on your own hair and you can't move, and you think.... well, YOU probably don't, but I did...
HappyHag 3 years ago
I know it is totally irrelevant to this very informative video, but I DO like your fireplace... :)
Tuberglue 3 years ago
Liked your website too.. refreshingly clutter-free and to the point! :)
Tuberglue 3 years ago
Hm, would you like it so much if you knew it was made from tiles cunningly stuck on to look like bricks? But it does the job - of framing the telly, haha!
HappyHag 3 years ago
Still looks good, though.. :) I like it! Saw a similar thing in a house down in Kent, and always wanted to replicate it.. but our house has no fireplace.. which is sad, as I have a beautiful wooden ship to go on the mantlepiece.. It's up in the loft and I have not seen it for nearly 10 years.. It's wrapped up, but I dread to think what state it is in now.. :(
Tuberglue 3 years ago