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I have no problem diverging my eyes with the blip page, but words are fuzzy when I move my eyes from the center of the page. Paul speaks of a 'degree of clarity'. Am I missing the boat here? I can see the four corners, spaces, etc. I'm just wondering about this word clarity issue. Thanks.
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Clarity is something that will come with time. The page doesn't have to be clear to achieve positive results. Lomas
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Thanks a lot Lomas. I've looked into the matter in the books and on the tapes before I wrote, but couldn't find enough. Plus, since PR'ing's so important, I had a big interest in this! Thanks.
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Sure Actually, I have a further question. Will photoreading be effective without glasses? If I take off my glasses, the paragraphs look like black blurs at regular photoreading distance (I am nearsighted).
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Lomas, I have asked the same question to others and they say that it is perfectly okay for a person to PR without their glasses. I had problems with my focusing on the letters too much, even in photofocus. And now that I PR without my glasses, it is no longer a big problem. Hope this helps.
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You'll find other interesting information about wearing glasses if you use the "search" function above and search for the word "glasses."
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