If the muscles surrounding the eye change the shape of the eyeball, and these muscles show stress and strain, wouldn't it make sense to put an eyepatch over the eye with astigmatism for 3 to 6 months and go to the eye doctor to get an exam and see if a difference took place?
Or to just stare at something that is a far distance away to make the?
I refuse to believe astigmatism can only be reduced by surgery or glasses, because on some mornings when i wake up, i find my vision to be completely fine, then the astigmatism sets in and my left eye gets blurry again, so i know it's a state my eye can return to if it's like this when i wake up in the morning.
And then the talk about doing neck exercise's for it supposedly helps because damage to the spine can cause eye problems? Any thoughts? From Edgar Cayce neck exercise's, I have astigmatism in my left eye.
Or to just stare at something that is a far distance away to make the?
I refuse to believe astigmatism can only be reduced by surgery or glasses, because on some mornings when i wake up, i find my vision to be completely fine, then the astigmatism sets in and my left eye gets blurry again, so i know it's a state my eye can return to if it's like this when i wake up in the morning.
And then the talk about doing neck exercise's for it supposedly helps because damage to the spine can cause eye problems? Any thoughts? From Edgar Cayce neck exercise's, I have astigmatism in my left eye.