Podcast 170: Q&A
The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne - Ein Podcast von Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health

Today I give you a view into a session I did with some parents. This is a child who has been diagnosed with his right eye being very nearsighted, and his left eye being very farsighted. And he's gone through a lot of learning challenges and developmental delays. I've been working with him for over two years and he's made some incredible changes. So I thought I would give you some insight into how we did that. Enjoy the show! If you want more, sign up for my newsletter at: www.drsamberne.com. SUMMARY KEYWORDS eye, ball, motor, sighted, walk, vision, left, body, read, develop, memory, piece, prisms, spatial, important, swing, visualization, motoring, world, distance Hello, everyone, it’s Dr. Sam, I’d like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. This is a show that offers cutting-edge information on how to improve your vision and overall wellness through holistic methods. I so appreciate you spending part of your day with me. If you have questions, you can send them to [email protected]. Now to the latest EyeClarity episode. So, you know, if we go back to his like, his exam, that is right, I was nearsighted in his left eye was farsighted. And so if he's actually seeing clearly at the distance with his right eye, that means his near sight in this has reduced. He's not as near Well, according to Dr. Slotnick, she speaks Okay, so he's, we've released some tension in his right eye, because myopia is a lot about tension. And so through vision therapy, his right eye is engaging. Now, what's interesting about the left eye, yeah, that's farsighted, he should be able to see pretty well in the distance. And you'd have more difficulty seeing up close with the left eye. So that's kind of odd. That he can't see things with his left eye. So I'm not sure I'm up close. So his right eyes had historically his right eye is the reading on his left eye is the distance high, just based on nearsighted, farsighted, so the right eye was nearsighted, that's the eye he reads with the left eye is the far-sighted eye, that's the eye, he looks into the distance. So he's gonna have difficulty reading with the left eye, and he's gonna have difficulty looking into the distance with his right eye. So it doesn't quite match up with the fact that his right eye sees really well. So he's got less nearsightedness. But I don't know about the right or the left eye. You know, if I look at one of Dr. slot next earlier prescriptions, it was, even more, this is the prescription with the prism, the right eye was a 2.75 with prism. And the left eye was a plus 5.25. With prism. Well, that was crazy. So then we 350 went from a five to a 350. And, or a 275. To a, oh, he actually went up in his myopia II, and he went down as far-sighted i. So I didn't know we're getting kind of mixed signals there. It'd be interesting to have more of the patch, and read with each eye and see how he does with that. Like patches left eye and give him a book to read. Or give him an iPad. And see if he has to hold the iPad close. Or can he see it is you know, Harmon distance that's knuckled to the elbow? And then can he read with the left eye? You know, really the best eye screenings are to test how a child reads the print up close. That's a better telltale signal than reading a distance chart. 03:58 That's not a very good screening device, honestly. Because a lot of kids have their struggle with reading. And yet that's not tested at all. So a lot of kids fall through the cracks. You know, when they're screened, right, so, and the other thing you can do is when you give him something to read, watch his behaviors. You know, watch how he holds his posture, his body, his neck, his facial expression, you know, is he struggling to see it? Is he able to read it easily?