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原文章由 Benbenmum 於 07-10-26 08:32 硐表 
My son is 6 years old, I just found out that he has
short-sighted, one eye is 150, the other eye is 75.
Does he need to wear glasses as he told me that
he can see the blackboard clearly (I wonder ...
My son also started wearing glasses at P1 (and he's "big son" so he was 7 years old by then). The reasons were two-fold. His father has high short-sightedness and this is caring through the generation. Then he had been reading books at nights, on the bed, in the bathroom, etc. So it was inevitable he was to wear glasses.
I think he started with 150. We have the glasses for him but he kept losing or breaking them, because we asked him only to wear them in classes. This made him take out, put back and take out the glasses many times a day.
After probably a year or so (and maybe 5 pair of broken glasses), we asked him to wear them all the time. The loss was reduced, still his short-sightedness increased year by year. Like 100 each year or something.
But I still think it helped him wearing them all the time instead of only when needed, firstly because it had got to a serious stage when not wearing them he couldn't see normal things clear (probably when he reached 200 or over). Then it feels like the increase of short-sightedness has slowed down a bit since. He's now around 300 each but it's almost 12 now.
Anyway, I'm also thinking about other means of helping him...heard about the contact lens to wear during sleep? |
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