Thursday, May 15, 2008

# of drops used to help your eye V. Your vision (ie. 20/20) -not including glasses
0
10/20
100
18/18
0
20/20
3/2
?, Really bad
N/A
20/20
2
Very bad
2
beyond 20/20
N/A
blind
2
20/20
2
20/15
0
20/20
0
20/20
So let's take a look at today's data relating to eye balls. We surly see some interesting result's that we can draw some large conclusions from. Firstly we notice that people may not take drops, thus causing them to write N/A for # of drops. This is perfectly acceptable. We see that from no eye drops, that they are either blind, or have pretty good vision of 20/20. From this we can easily conclude that not using eye drops is most likely not going to hurt your vision. We then turn are attention to eye droppers, AKA iDrop. iDrop's tend to have worse vision overall. Notice in the sample, the people who use 2 drops and have 20/15 or very bad vision. This is not good. We also see people who cancel this out with, 2 iDrops and they can see "beyond 20/20" or simply just 20/20. We now turn our attention to the jokesters in the set who are splitting drops in half, and addicts. Maybe the question was not understood properly, but clearly (or blurryly) 100 is an excessive amount of drops to be taking in one setting, I don't care how red the eye balls are. Also notice the 3/2 # of drops. I didn't know people were so precise on the amount of a eye medication they were taking. A drop being split in half is a little excessive. S
uch a maneuver maybe doe with a razor blade or something, but seams quite pointless. We should also note how vision is measured. 20/20 means " '20/20' vision" the numerator refers to the distance in feet from which a person can reliably distinguish objects separated by an angle of 1 arc minute. So 18/18 would mean that your vision is good up to 18 feet, but past that your blind. We also learn that 20/15 is better then 20/20. Overall this data tells us that Drops for the eyes are very bad for the eyes. FACT: Eye drops cause vision impairment.

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