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Originally Posted by pitbulllady
Try covering up one eye and doing things like threading a needle, to see how loss of vision in one eye affects your binocular vision. Try reading that way, and see how much it can affect the rate and speed at which you read, and what printed words will begin to look like after several minutes.
pitbulllady
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I can't thread a needle with BOTH eyes open, my hands are FAR to shaky.
I tried the reading thing, and my reading was a lot slower, and after a few minutes it started to go blurry and I ended up getting a bit of head ache so I had to stop.
I wonder how hard it was and how long it took for Wilt to get used to only being able to use one eye.