Who else on BGOL suffers from Depth Perception?

Osca Lee

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went my eye doctor and was telling her some things that has been going on...reaching for shit and misjudging the distance...and other simple shit like driving and realizing im either too close to mfs..

put the 3d glasses on and I normally could go all the way to 10 on the chart....I could only get to line 4..my shit is getting worse

after all the tests...man I have Anisometropia – different refractive power in each eye....in other words depth perception issues...

I suffer from astigmatism as well...and she said that has a lil to do with it also...

any of you suffer from this and how did the surgery turn out when you had it corrected?
 
yeah yours in dawg years....lmao

Lol. Ok but your young ass can't even walk straight. Be walking and high stepping like you in knee deep mud.


Seriously though, I don't have that but I do have vertigo and recently I've been getting motion sickness if I'm the passenger in a moving vehicle. So I can relate to what you are going through.
 
went my eye doctor and was telling her some things that has been going on...reaching for shit and misjudging the distance...and other simple shit like driving and realizing im either too close to mfs..

put the 3d glasses on and I normally could go all the way to 10 on the chart....I could only get to line 4..my shit is getting worse

after all the tests...man I have Anisometropia – different refractive power in each eye....in other words depth perception issues...

I suffer from astigmatism as well...and she said that has a lil to do with it also...

any of you suffer from this and how did the surgery turn out when you had it corrected?
my situation is congenital - so I've learned a "different" depth perception.

I do know some one with your situation - had the surgery was better for almost a year - then started seeing double...
get a second opinion and focus on what the post op plan will be.

Or speaking from personal experience, start exercising your non dominant eye by covering the other eye with a patch - it will also force you to relearn how to perceive distance / depth
 
Lol. Ok but your young ass can't even walk straight. Be walking and high stepping like you in knee deep mud.


Seriously though, I don't have that but I do have vertigo and recently I've been getting motion sickness if I'm the passenger in a moving vehicle. So I can relate to what you are going through.

LMAO man on the cool i take extra steps on stairs...and high step them sometimes and be like damn i misjudged that step....
 
my situation is congenital - so I've learned a "different" depth perception.

I do know some one with your situation - had the surgery was better for almost a year - then started seeing double...
get a second opinion and focus on what the post op plan will be.

Or speaking from personal experience, start exercising your non dominant eye by covering the other eye with a patch - it will also force you to relearn how to perceive distance / depth

Yes my opt told me that is the known issues...seeing double....fuck that shit

Imma just cover my eye like you and her both suggested but i dont wanna walk around with that shit on all day
 
Yes my opt told me that is the known issues...seeing double....fuck that shit

Imma just cover my eye like you and her both suggested but i dont wanna walk around with that shit on all day
do it for 6 to 8 hours a day -every day, not while reading or watching TV but while doing shit - IMO after 6 months to a year you should have learned to cope and recognize 2d distance and depth by then to be able to stop
 
do it for 6 to 8 hours a day -every day, not while reading or watching TV but while doing shit - IMO after 6 months to a year you should have learned to cope and recognize 2d distance and depth by then to be able to stop

Man i want 3D....I want to be normal...

I dont want to be reaching for shit or hearing my fucking car alarm going off everytime im driving and being too close to people...

Im doimg more research on the surgery...

Getting old is bullshit
 
Man i want 3D....I want to be normal...

I dont want to be reaching for shit or hearing my fucking car alarm going off everytime im driving and being too close to people...

Im doimg more research on the surgery...

Getting old is bullshit
if you learn and adapt -all of that will stop... you just have to 'see' a bit different

I wish I still had the same ligaments in my knee and patella tendon I was born with, but thats life you get old collect scars and adapt
 
went my eye doctor and was telling her some things that has been going on...reaching for shit and misjudging the distance...and other simple shit like driving and realizing im either too close to mfs..

put the 3d glasses on and I normally could go all the way to 10 on the chart....I could only get to line 4..my shit is getting worse

after all the tests...man I have Anisometropia – different refractive power in each eye....in other words depth perception issues...

I suffer from astigmatism as well...and she said that has a lil to do with it also...

any of you suffer from this and how did the surgery turn out when you had it corrected?
Contacts can't correct this?

Like Vicious said exercises should help. The brain has a way of adapting.

I have dizziness because inner ear damage. I have to do vestibular exercises 2x a day to make my brain adjust and correct the dizziness.
 
Contacts can't correct this?

Like Vicious said exercises should help. The brain has a way of adapting.

I have dizziness because inner ear damage. I have to do vestibular exercises 2x a day to make my brain adjust and correct the dizziness.

No even with with sample contacts on and doing the 3D test again i still couldnt go past the 4th line with the images...

I think from what im reading...the patch is the best thing
 
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