Originally Posted by themayorofflair
View Post
I also passed the glaucoma test fine ( relieved ). The puffs of air made me jump back a mile!
The one thing he DID say was a problem, was the lens of my eyes. He said it happens to most people about my age, 40+. The elasticity of the lens was hardening. So... when I was younger and could sight & aim at long shots and have instant focus with ease, now there is a delay of @ 1-2secs... I told him, I would go a week or months without playing.. then I'd have a 'sesh. After a few days practice ( an hour a day ) for 3-4 days and my eyes would focus quicker and sharper. The explanation was due to my lens getting more of a "work out".
Funny thing was he said the only way to "improve" my eyes' distance focus was to play snooker more often LOL. It's just old age.
I guess I need to play more often. Might wait until I get the TW in the mail tho! ( I'm such a slacker )
Comment