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SehFee
1 year ago

If you become blind at some point, of course no one can foresee (I wish you that it is not), but that you did not wear the glasses, it will not lie. This corrects your visual weakness. If you do not balance your visual weakness (through glasses or contact lenses), you can get a whole range of other complaints, such as tension, headache, dizziness, etc. And: short-sighted people sometimes have an increased risk for certain eye diseases, which could then theoretically lead to blindness. Therefore, it is important that you regularly examine your eyes.

Carbonfree
1 year ago

Bullshit. Without glasses, you can’t see sharp in the distance, that’s all, in your eyes nothing changes due to the missing glasses. Running half-blind through the area is, however, oblique because there is a means against it.

whatatragedy
1 year ago

Whether you wear glasses or not, has no influence at all on the condition and further development of your eyes.

You will definitely not be blind.

eviejo
1 year ago

No, of course you won’t wear blind by just no glasses. As long as you live well for you without glasses, everything is fine. The question is just why you don’t want to wear glasses? It may be that your eyes will deteriorate and you will eventually be forced to wear glasses because you just look too bad. The same thing would happen without wearing glasses. Don’t talk to you.

euphonium
1 year ago
Reply to  Itsjustnxiiiii

what only disturbs me is to see from far small letters

Why don’t you change that when it’s so easy?

eviejo
1 year ago
Reply to  Itsjustnxiiiii

Then you’re pretty much like me. I am also short-sighted and wear only one glasses if I have to read something from a distance or something. With me, it’s just because it annoys me to wear glasses. 😂 Absolutely not bad, you won’t get blind by it.

Knochi1972
1 year ago

Since the glasses do not help against short-sightedness, but only correct them, this does not apply.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

It’s already in your genes.