when you are blind or short sighted it means that one eye percentage is smaller than the other and if you have no percentage in either eye that means you are obviously blind
If you are myopic, you are short-sighted. Myopia is a condition where near objects are seen clearly, but distant objects are blurry.
Myopic, or nearsighted. Myope, (Myopic is the condition not the person)
Yes it is possible, I am. It is when you are short sighted in one eye and long sighted in the other. Edit- I am also long and short sighted, but in both eyes. I can't see things close up or far away in either eye.
A human eye is far-sighted when the image falls behind the retina, usually due to the eyeball being too short or the cornea being too flat. This results in difficulty seeing nearby objects clearly without corrective lenses.
That condition is called presbyopia, where the eye loses its ability to focus on close-up objects due to the natural aging process. It typically occurs around age 40 and is a common condition that can be corrected with reading glasses or multifocal lenses.
if it's correctable.
long-sighted
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If you are myopic, you are short-sighted. Myopia is a condition where near objects are seen clearly, but distant objects are blurry.
Short Sighted - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
Short Sighted - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
start watching a lot of TV and say very close to it
Generally because people who are short sighted (vision - not in thought) will reproduce just like people who are not short sighted. A trait is only lost from a species if it inhibits the reproductive success of the carrier. But in the humans' social environment, people who are short sighted continue to have offspring who are short sighted as well. In other words, a standard for marriage (and other unions) is not determined by perfect eyesight.The only way for the gene for short sightedness to be eliminated would be for those who are short sighted to be eliminated from the population.
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The cast of Short Sighted - 2011 includes: Richard Funk as Old Man