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  • I do know how they work as I'm dependent on my glasses. Without my glasses I wouldn't be able to function properly. The glasses should "fix" the problem while you're wearing them. Certain eye conditions can be aided by them, but to a point. I have asthma. I don't have attacks and I don't use the inhaler. I drink my coffee and I'm fine. If I skip it, i'll have a problem. Hearing Aids. There are different "versions" of them. The one that is removable and and easily seen can do great things for them, it has its cons. The Cochlear Implant goes inside the ear via surgery and is permanent. I've seen specials where the people could hear, but they still had a problem with speaking. I didn't say that glasses could "heal" your eyesight, but they can help. It's better to get them if you need them as opposed to making things harder on yourself. Going to a eye doctor is good not just for glasses, but to see if there are any other factors that could be causing minor/serious problems.

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    • yes but many poeple with glasses still have issue like headache , vertigo , and some of them get very sick from thier glasses also for those who never had glasses it can be the Cuase of alot of discomfort and stress on the eyes and head . This is a common complaint from poeple who wear glasses and poeple Ive known always complaining thier eyes hurt or they feel dizzy with or without the glasses and glasses do not always fix the discomfort it cuases or the constant headaches .

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      • You haven't ruled out other possibilities for the headaches/dizziness.

        The only time I've heard of this happening is when the eyes are trying to adjust to new lenses or sudden exposure to sunlight.

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