The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

I don't have a scale that measures in less than 10g increments. That's why I have to do it that way.
Mine weighs to 2 grams.

I've heard it called monovision. I've been toying with doing lasik like that. I think I'd try it out with contacts first though to see how hard it would be for my brain to adjust. Mind you, progressives didn't bother me right from the start.
I've never had depth perception but I can't for the life of me figure out why someone would voluntarily get rid of it. Everything to me looks like a 2 dimensional photograph/picture. I guess you could get 2 pair of glasses, one that makes your near eye clear at distance and vice versa.

What happens that your eyes are that way?
Babies' eyes do not initially focus, when they start to do so the brain has to figure out to point them at the same object so there is convergence and a single image. If that doesn't happen, you have double or blurry vision. With a lack of convergence your brain can choose to to remedy that in various ways. One is to ignore the input from one eye. Another is to move one eye in or out so there are 2 clear images. This happened in my case, my eyes turned in (esotropia) when I was very young. My mother figured out there was a problem when I walked between 2 trees. Except there was only 1 tree and I walked right into it. So they did surgery on my eyes, moved the interior muscles on both eyes. That is just dandy but it doesn't fix the problem, brain doesn't know it is supposed to fuse the images. So then it decided that my left eye should go out (exotropia. Both terms are a form of strabismus). So they did some rudimentary vision therapy - eye patching, red/green glasses.

Eventually my brain decided to mostly ignore one eye or the other, VERY gross color and motion only. I have the ability to choose which eye I use (not always the case and some people never see out of one eye even if they don't show signs of strabismus, some alternate ) and when I focused with my left eye, my right eye stayed straight, just no vision. When I used my right eye, my left went out pretty far. They decided to fix that by moving the exterior muscle of my left eye when I was still < 2 Y/O I think. Did no good, eye started going back out pretty immediately. So in 6th grade they decided to fix it and did the same thing to my right eye. Dandy, now whichever one I wasn't focusing went out. 11 years old, 3 operations with no improvement, in fact it was worse, and I said NO MORE!

If you aren't too bored or uninterested we can jump to 2005 when I was 49 Y/O.

BTW, done deal for you on the orthodontia I know, but your teeth look pretty OK to me.

Woke up wayyy too early, I'm headed off for a quick nap before going to work.
You must have been if nap time is 5 AM!
 
What happens that your eyes are that way? He said 1.5-2 years which is normal. My teeth aren’t horrible. They used to be perfectly straight and tight but started shifting about 9 years ago. This picture was last summer...nephew was being a pill or his mother would not have gotten this picture with my mouth so wide open. My mouth is always flapping but not smiling:D
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Beautiful smile :D I definitely don't see anything wrong with it.
 
Me either! But then don't we all have something about ourselves that just seems to glare back at us when we look in a mirror? I hate the curve in my upper back....like an old, old lady. Makes my clothes fit funny....the bustline is where the waistline is on most ladies, the shoulders never fit right, and the back hem is shorter than the front hem. If I could change it I'd do it in a New York minute. So I get it, I really do.
 
Mine weighs to 2 grams.


I've never had depth perception but I can't for the life of me figure out why someone would voluntarily get rid of it. Everything to me looks like a 2 dimensional photograph/picture. I guess you could get 2 pair of glasses, one that makes your near eye clear at distance and vice versa.


Babies' eyes do not initially focus, when they start to do so the brain has to figure out to point them at the same object so there is convergence and a single image. If that doesn't happen, you have double or blurry vision. With a lack of convergence your brain can choose to to remedy that in various ways. One is to ignore the input from one eye. Another is to move one eye in or out so there are 2 clear images. This happened in my case, my eyes turned in (esotropia) when I was very young. My mother figured out there was a problem when I walked between 2 trees. Except there was only 1 tree and I walked right into it. So they did surgery on my eyes, moved the interior muscles on both eyes. That is just dandy but it doesn't fix the problem, brain doesn't know it is supposed to fuse the images. So then it decided that my left eye should go out (exotropia. Both terms are a form of strabismus). So they did some rudimentary vision therapy - eye patching, red/green glasses.

Eventually my brain decided to mostly ignore one eye or the other, VERY gross color and motion only. I have the ability to choose which eye I use (not always the case and some people never see out of one eye even if they don't show signs of strabismus, some alternate ) and when I focused with my left eye, my right eye stayed straight, just no vision. When I used my right eye, my left went out pretty far. They decided to fix that by moving the exterior muscle of my left eye when I was still < 2 Y/O I think. Did no good, eye started going back out pretty immediately. So in 6th grade they decided to fix it and did the same thing to my right eye. Dandy, now whichever one I wasn't focusing went out. 11 years old, 3 operations with no improvement, in fact it was worse, and I said NO MORE!

If you aren't too bored or uninterested we can jump to 2005 when I was 49 Y/O.

BTW, done deal for you on the orthodontia I know, but your teeth look pretty OK to me.


You must have been if nap time is 5 AM!
Thats quite an ordeal you went through with your eyes. I guess I shouldn’t be so vain about my teeth! I think it’s a midlife crisis!
 

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