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Seems like it would. Seems like using a patch to isolate one eye sometimes would strengthen both eyes to able to work at their max independently. Thus making it so they would work together better. Would rout out any primary / dominant eye usage.

Seems doing both for the hands and eyes would activate and strengthen more of your mind. And when it was over you would be over all better at all dexterous and depth / visual.

And since we basically process all as visuals, seems that it would overall help your mind to function entirely.

Same goes with isolating ears.

Right now I've got a patch over what I was suspicious was my dominate eye, and I'm watching the area of focus go in and out of being a "blind spot". It seems my suspected dominant eye is continually trying to be the processor of what I'm actually looking at.

Seems like it would. Seems like using a patch to isolate one eye sometimes would strengthen both eyes to able to work at their max independently. Thus making it so they would work together better. Would rout out any primary / dominant eye usage. Seems doing both for the hands and eyes would activate and strengthen more of your mind. And when it was over you would be over all better at all dexterous and depth / visual. And since we basically process all as visuals, seems that it would overall help your mind to function entirely. Same goes with isolating ears. Right now I've got a patch over what I was suspicious was my dominate eye, and I'm watching the area of focus go in and out of being a "blind spot". It seems my suspected dominant eye is continually trying to be the processor of what I'm actually looking at.

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[–] 1 pt

One eye at a tome will fuck up your vision for life. My eyes move independently and that's great for making sure nothing is sneaking up on me but it is not beneficial for focusing on shit. Wheb your mom said "keep making that face and it will stay that way" she meant it

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Well that's something to consider but I just got a patch for different reasons and I'm testing an eye that I was suspecting that was going bad. Holy fuck what's going on is really weird. Basically the lights are going out on the one eye's ability to process. It's clarity is perfectly fine, but it's use in processing is fading in and out. Like the lights are dim and pulsing on it's processing.

So if I patch the good eye only, using the 'bad' one for vision. Then the 'good' eye will continually try to process it's input into the picture, causing a cloud of darkness to go in and out. If I patch the other and only the 'good' eye is seeing, then it's a crisp image with no in and out pulsing.

So I genuinely need to train and strengthen the brain to just use the bad eye, not that the eye is visually under performing.

[–] 0 pt

You have exotropia. Your eyes aren't locked binocularly and you have a single dominant eye you focus with. Tape the other eye shut. A patch won't do. It will strengthen the weak eye. Tape then patch it has to be kept close for it to work.