Farsightedness, or hyperopia is the inability to properly focus on close up objects. Objects that are distant may appear in normal focus, but those at a short distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read distant traffic signs with no problem, but you have trouble reading text in books or newspapers until you place them far enough away to regain proper focus. You may find that as your condition worsens with age, that you'll no longer be able to hold reading material far enough away to bring it back into focus.
Farsightedness is usually brought about by a natural change in the shape of your eye that causes your eye to become more compressed, rather than retaining the normal round shape. This causes the light entering the eye to focus behind of the retina, resulting in an out-of-focus image. In many cases, double vision can also result from farsightedness.
Symptoms of Farsightedness
The main symptom is blurred vision when focusing on near objects. If you find yourself squinting when looking at close up items, you may be farsighted. If you use reading glasses but have no need of glasses to see distant objects, you may be farsighted. A routine eye examine can determine if you're farsighted.
Diagnosing Farsightedness
A routine eye exam will determine if you're farsighted. Farsightedness usually begins as we age and its effects can vary from mild to moderate to high. You usually notice the condition worsens each year. Mild cases may not require any corrective action.
People in their 40s and 50s are most likely to notice an increasing level of farsightedness. Many times they'll try to compensate by holding reading material further away in order to maintain proper focus. The problem with this approach is that eventually your arms may not be long enough to achieve the distance required for proper focusing.
Treatment of Farsightedness
Glasses or contact lenses can treat farsightedness by enabling you to focus on nearby objects. But this method will usually require removal of the lenses in order to see distant objects. As an alternative to removing your 'reading' glasses, you can choose to wear bifocal glasses. With bifocals, the lower portion of the lens allows you to focus on close objects and the top portion of the lens is optimized for distance focusing.
In the not too distant past, most doctors felt that LASIK surgery was not an appropriate treatment for farsightedness. The problem was that if the surgery corrected focusing for close up objects, distance focusing was sacrificed. But new methods have been developed that make this way of thinking obsolete.
LASIK surgery helps to correct farsightedness by using a laser to reshape the cornea so that close up focusing ability is restored. But here's the trick - it's only performed on one eye! A preliminary eye exam determines which eye is best equipped for distance viewing and that eye is kept as-is. The other eye receives the LASIK treatment to improve close distance focusing. Now you have one eye for distance viewing and one for close up viewing. Your brain merges the images from both eyes, and the result is that you can see near and far.
What Is Network Key
What is faith? Some people use it as a noun to delineate their belief system such as “Catholic faith,” “Islamic faith”, “Hindu faith”, etc. Some people use it as an alternate word for “desire” or “dream”. For most people, it is simply an ethereal word that means “wish,” or as Dictionary.com suggests: a “belief that is not based on proof” (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/faith, definition 2.). However, the Bible takes an entirely different view of faith.
Faith is one of the Seven Spirits of God and is part of the very nature of God Himself. It is impossible for God to act in the absence of faith. All of creation was an act of faith. God spoke into infinite nothingness and said “let there be light.” Light had never existed in any form, only darkness and emptiness. In the first chapter Genesis, it is recorded eight times: “God said,” and it was so. Whenever God speaks, it is a prophetic statement, but prophecy without faith is powerless and useless. God only speaks in faith, because He can never compromise Himself, and every word the Lord speaks is prophetic.
In Hebrews 11:1, we learn that:
... faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good testimony.
By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible. (Hebrews 11:1-3, NKJV)
So we see that Scripture considers faith a motivating, enabling, and empowering force. Notice that in this passage we have another word that has been considered rather ethereal in our language, namely “hope.” Most people consider “hope” a word that simply means “desire,” but that is almost the exact opposite of what Scripture considers it:
For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance. (Romans 8:24-25, NKJV)
But, beloved, we are confident of better things concerning you, yes, things that accompany salvation, though we speak in this manner. For God is not unjust to forget your work and labor of love which you have shown toward His name, in that you have ministered to the saints, and do minister. And we desire that each one of you show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope until the end, that you do not become sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and patience inherit the promises. (Hebrews 6:9-12, NKJV)
The phrase "full assurance of hope," involves two Greek words, the first of which is “plerophoria,” which, according to Strong's exhaustive concordance, means entire confidence, which essentially means an idea that is completely settled in one's heart. The second Greek word, “elpis,” means an expectation or confidence. Therefore, the phrase, "full assurance of hope," means the “absolute expectation of an idea that is completely settled in one's heart,” which is a far cry from the vain expectation that we have come to assign to the word, "hope."
Yes, faith and the Spirit of Faith are far different in the eyes of God than in our own eyes. We consider faith to be a word associated with unfulfilled desires which we would like to have, if possible, while the Lord God considers them to be the power behind all His mighty works.
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