Object moves when short-sighted and glasses are taken off?

Hello,

I noticed today that whenever I take off my glasses and look far away for a long time without them, the object moves ever so slightly, or rather the edge of the object. It doesn't move much, maybe only 2mm, and it gets bigger and then smaller. I'm short-sighted and unfortunately my eyesight is pretty bad, between -7 and -7.5. I once heard that when you're short-sighted and look far away for a long time, your eyes work particularly hard to see your surroundings or the object clearly. Maybe that's why the object moves ever so slightly, or gets 2mm bigger and then smaller. Of course I know that you shouldn't ask questions like this here, you should go to the doctor, but I still wanted to ask in case anyone knows anything about it or has had the same or similar situation.

LG

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whatatragedy
10 months ago

I’ve heard that if you’re short-sighted and see long away that the eye works especially to see the environment or the object sharply.

Do you mean with or without glasses? If this is the case with glasses, it could be that something doesn’t fit with the glasses, because with glasses you should actually see how someone who doesn’t need glasses looks natural. You have to try to focus, something’s wrong.

I have noticed today that whenever I pull out my glasses and I look far away without glasses and look at an object for a long time that this object moves a bit or the edge of the object.

I don’t know. If I take my glasses off, I just see you in a bad mood.

VodkaGin
10 months ago

That might be. A cornea curvature, you can also get a strength for lenses or glasses