The Mad Hatter
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I play cello, and sometimes I have to read music for 2 hours straight. My music stand is positioned so that my music is almost exactly a meter from my eyes. Recently, when I've looked away from my sheet music, everything's been blurry. Originally, this only happened after about 2 hours of playing, but now it only takes about 45 minutes. I guess it's also possible that I just look for it more now.
I saw an optometrist, and he concluded that my vision is very good. He said what probably happens is that a film develops over my eyes when I stare for a long time, and that this is blurs my vision. I pointed out to him that this doesn't happen when I stare at things that are close (i.e. when I read books or stare at the computer screen), and that when my vision is blurry, it's only things that aren't about 1 meter away. He sorta shrugged that off, and said it's still probably what he said earlier, and that I shouldn't do anything about it. I couldn't really argue with him.
Does anyone know anything about this "film" that develops? Has anyone else had similar problems? Do I have reason to be skeptical of the optometrist's claim? If it's any help, I'm 20, and have never had eye problems before.
I saw an optometrist, and he concluded that my vision is very good. He said what probably happens is that a film develops over my eyes when I stare for a long time, and that this is blurs my vision. I pointed out to him that this doesn't happen when I stare at things that are close (i.e. when I read books or stare at the computer screen), and that when my vision is blurry, it's only things that aren't about 1 meter away. He sorta shrugged that off, and said it's still probably what he said earlier, and that I shouldn't do anything about it. I couldn't really argue with him.
Does anyone know anything about this "film" that develops? Has anyone else had similar problems? Do I have reason to be skeptical of the optometrist's claim? If it's any help, I'm 20, and have never had eye problems before.
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