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    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
      ChiefKiasu
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      In trying out new glasses for my failing eyesight last Saturday, I tried to leech on the goodwill of the shop assistant by getting him to test the eyesight of my P3 son.


      The results were devastating - 75 degrees on the right eye and 50 degrees on the left. Soon to be glass-bound.

      All my hopes of him being a fighter pilot defending Singapore (while remembering to turn left every 2 mins) were dashed. No more dreams of big pay raises as the captain of an airliner.

      So I guess I’ll start him on the 2nd choice - "Be a Doctor" - programme :twisted:

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      • S Offline
        super_dad
        last edited by

        Told you too much DS is not good for kids. As well as games on handphone.


        No worries, next time fighter pilots will wear glasses…cos, there will not be enough ppl with perfect eyesight anymore.

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        • P Offline
          phantom
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          No worries man, nowadays, they send potential pilots for Lasik operation to fix their myopia for free.

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          • S Offline
            super_dad
            last edited by

            phantom:
            No worries man, nowadays, they send potential pilots for Lasik operation to fix their myopia for free.

            Hmmm..actually come to think of it...next time plane will be pilotless. So, can forget about your kid being a pilot. A plane controller maybe..

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              AAs
              last edited by

              I bought the device for my daughter (short-sighted, 200+ at P2) :(. She has been quite discipline in using it once/twice a day, except during vacation overseas. Not sure of the result yet, but she mentioned that she could see better especially during night time.

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                amylqf
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                AAs:
                I bought the device for my daughter (short-sighted, 200+ at P2) :(. She has been quite discipline in using it once/twice a day, except during vacation overseas. Not sure of the result yet, but she mentioned that she could see better especially during night time.

                Any improvement for you daughter, AAs?

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                • W Offline
                  WongWH
                  last edited by

                  I believe eye exercise is the best solution for myopia. Same goes to our arm, it will get stronger with proper exercises.


                  I came across this site.

                  http://www.eyesightimprovingexercises.com/myopia-in-singapore/

                  Register with them for a free mini course on eye exercise.

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