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When you use full strength glasses for close-up ... In addition to this ... manifesting as pseudomyopia. "  I thought the official position was that psuedomyopia was before you ever got glasses. Can probably be resolved by reordering the text. [[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]]) 15:38, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
When you use full strength glasses for close-up ... In addition to this ... manifesting as pseudomyopia. "  I thought the official position was that psuedomyopia was before you ever got glasses. Can probably be resolved by reordering the text. [[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]]) 15:38, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
:{{re|Divenal}} I feel as if I've clarified this with a change I've made. Feel free to open up discussion if needed. -[[User:NottNott|<span style="color:#e67e22">NottNott</span>]] <small>([[User talk:NottNott|talk]])</small> 11:43, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
:{{re|Divenal}} I feel as if I've clarified this with a change I've made. Feel free to open up discussion if needed. -[[User:NottNott|<span style="color:#e67e22">NottNott</span>]] <small>([[User talk:NottNott|talk]])</small> 11:43, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
:{{re|NottNott}} Thanks. I know you think I should do it myself, but (a) I don't think I believe in lens-induced myopia (as a distinct stimulus), so it's a bit hard to write convincingly about it. (b) I haven't really quite figured out how ciliary spasm and pseudomyopia work. And (c) don't forget that I'm still new here... I don't know enough about the teachings yet. That said, I have a vague feeling that perhaps the pseudomyopia bit belongs naturally in the overprescription section - after all, if you have pseudomyopia, and you get any kind of prescription at all, then by definition you are overprescribed :-)  I may yet have a go at editing it.[[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]])
:{{re|NottNott}} Thanks. I know you think I should do it myself, but (a) I don't think I believe in lens-induced myopia (as a distinct stimulus), which is probably heresy, so it's a bit hard to write convincingly about it. (b) I haven't really quite figured out how ciliary spasm and pseudomyopia work. And (c) don't forget that I'm still new here... I don't know enough about the teachings yet. That said, I have a vague feeling that perhaps the pseudomyopia bit belongs naturally in the overprescription section - after all, if you have pseudomyopia, and you get any kind of prescription at all, then by definition you are overprescribed :-)  I may yet have a go at editing it.[[User:Divenal|Divenal]] ([[User talk:Divenal|talk]])

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Ciliary spasm and eye strain

When you use full strength glasses for close-up ... In addition to this ... manifesting as pseudomyopia. " I thought the official position was that psuedomyopia was before you ever got glasses. Can probably be resolved by reordering the text. Divenal (talk) 15:38, 11 June 2020 (UTC)

@Divenal: I feel as if I've clarified this with a change I've made. Feel free to open up discussion if needed. -NottNott (talk) 11:43, 13 June 2020 (UTC)
@NottNott: Thanks. I know you think I should do it myself, but (a) I don't think I believe in lens-induced myopia (as a distinct stimulus), which is probably heresy, so it's a bit hard to write convincingly about it. (b) I haven't really quite figured out how ciliary spasm and pseudomyopia work. And (c) don't forget that I'm still new here... I don't know enough about the teachings yet. That said, I have a vague feeling that perhaps the pseudomyopia bit belongs naturally in the overprescription section - after all, if you have pseudomyopia, and you get any kind of prescription at all, then by definition you are overprescribed :-) I may yet have a go at editing it.Divenal (talk)