BATES METHOD: FIELD DIVIDER

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The field divider, or nose card, can be used to help balance the eyes if you have suppression / lazy eye. I want to add that the technique can be more complicated than I have described it, and this clip is only to show you how the field divider works. If you have a lazy eye and you give it more stimulation, you may find other problems emerging. For example, the 'good' eye might give signs of difficulty in coping with the situation, once it is no longer hogging the limelight, so to speak. You can get suppression in your good eye, your worse eye, alternating eyes, or both. It can change from moment to moment. You might even be turning your head sideways without realising it, which will affect everything.

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  • @HappyHag Since I have the glasses and have worn them more often, I had the impression that they were worse, but the ophthalmologist says values​have not changed! For me it was always strange, because my myopia has developed within a year! At that time I had smoked hashish and often think it is, therefore, higher intraocular pressure has developed, how ever i needed it for the driving license!

  • @74pbg If your myopia is so recent, you can be very encouraged that Bates method will work for you. I don't think high intraocular pressure causes myopia, though I suspect wearing glasses in the long term can cause a rise in pressure. If you suspect the pressure is raised, always check with an ophthalmologist.

  • @HappyHag This belongs ti the Bates Method right? I have -1.0R & 1.5L can this really work for me? Did it totally work for your eyes? Thx in advance!

  • @74pbg That is a very mild degree of myopia and if both are minus, it should be possible to get results from shifting, swinging and palming. If your L prescription is plus, that might be more complicated (you haven't put plus or minus so i don't know) and really the only thing to do is to try it and find out!

  • Sorry, I can't fully get your verbal explanation (my english hearing is bad). So my questions are: 1. What's the point of this exercise? 2. What is the expected vision (to assert that my sight is correct). Thanks

  • @scramble21 People have 2 eyes. Their brain has to take 2 different sets of signals and integrate them into one impression. Difference in focus or image strength between those 2 eyes makes it harder for the brain to process the 2 sets of information. It can respond by shutting off the signals from one eye, which causes amblyopia and/or squint. If you use a field divider it helps the brain to make sense of the 2 sets of information by making it obvious which image is coming from which eye.

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  • ur prolly lying, all doctors say that about everything whatever the ailment is, doctors want u to stay sick to make money because if somethig natural works, they dont want u to know about it because they lose money

  • @Neyden24 That's great, I'm happy for you - but laser surgery won't help with binocularity issues.

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  • watch?v=BdMV42czPCI :D Just tell me you got a good laugh. :)

  • hahahahahahha this is genius.

  • @HappyHag Btw, sorry, my - should mean minus!  ;)

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