Your Vision Is Probably Not as Fine as You Think
Most people do not think they have a vision problem.
They can see clearly.
They pass their eye exams.
So they assume everything is fine.
But many vision issues do not show up as blurry vision.
They show up as fatigue, brain fog, headaches, screen intolerance, difficulty focusing, or feeling visually overwhelmed in busy environments.
In this video, Dr. Bryce Appelbaum explains why so many people believe their vision is fine until it suddenly isn’t, what is actually happening behind the scenes, and why standard eye exams often miss the real issue.
You will learn:
-Why the brain is very good at compensating for vision problems
-The difference between eyesight and visual performance
-Why visual stress builds slowly over time
-How modern screen use and near work overload the visual system
-Early signs your brain may be working too hard just to see
Vision is not just about seeing clearly.
It is about how efficiently your eyes and brain work together.
If you have been feeling off, exhausted, or visually drained but every test says you are fine, this video may explain why.

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