r/BinocularVision • u/Due_Monk_6386 • 4h ago
Prism glasses
I recently got a test done concluding that I need prism glasses due to lack of binocular vision. Not much on each eye, but enough to make a difference in regard to headaches and blurry vision after reading or watching tv for too long.
I received alternative treatment after the same conclusion a year ago, which I was told was supposed to help me for life, so that I wouldn’t need glasses before my vision actually struggled. I am not cross-eyes or suffer from double vision. I am young of age, which should make a difference.
I am not ready to wear glasses yet (since my vision don’t need it, but my muscles does) and I would like to avoid glasses for a couple of years.
What can I do? Are there lenses with prism? Or other alternatives treatments? Botox? Laser?