Background
When I was younger and played, I was Right-eye dominant and right-handed (not related, but was only 5' 5" - 5' 8" max in my mid-teens when I used to play most...back picking up the game three years ago I am 6' 3").
I started to need glasses in the 4th grade, then went to contacts when I was in high school. My contact scripts were -7.5 in each eye at the time when I started thinking about Lasik...talked to at least ten people I know who all "swear it was the best thing they ever did", so I took the plunge in June-2008 going to one of the best docs in Detroit area.
Well let's just say my results were a bit sketchy. Although my vision cleared up to the point where I didn't need to use glasses, everything was blurry/fuzzy, especially in my right eye. Then I notice driving at night is very scary because I get halos and starbursts from every oncoming light that blinds the road in front of me--eyes degraded and it was not just a night-time thing anymore--ANY area where there is dark/shade with natural or artificial lights, I cannot see details like peoples' faces to recognize them. Basically, if I went in a pool hall or restaurant with a darker ambience, I can never find who I'm meeting up without them waving usually or me squinting like a mo fo. Oh, and I have astigmatism and have eye floaties at 37...can't wait to see what it will be like at 50 :frown:
How this applies to my Vision Center and using both eyes at different times
When doing tests to find my VC, it seems I was now Left-eye dominant...or at least, that is what I thought. Was playing around more with this yesterday and realized that my eye-dominance could change back from Left to Right with minor shift/angle of the head...maybe like 1-2 degrees--just whatever eye is "most forward" picks up that perception and locks on.
IMPORTANT PART
So here is what I started to do yesterday with excellent results:
1) bring Left eye into dominance and line up my shot standing and then drop in
2) quickly will jet my eyes completely to the left as far as I can to quickly 'reset'
3) shift eyes back to shot,but now Right eye dominance/viewpoint takes over where I am sighted down cue
4) shoot
Just thought I'd throw this out there in case anyone else had the same issue with both eyes taking dominance...maybe it will help.
When I was younger and played, I was Right-eye dominant and right-handed (not related, but was only 5' 5" - 5' 8" max in my mid-teens when I used to play most...back picking up the game three years ago I am 6' 3").
I started to need glasses in the 4th grade, then went to contacts when I was in high school. My contact scripts were -7.5 in each eye at the time when I started thinking about Lasik...talked to at least ten people I know who all "swear it was the best thing they ever did", so I took the plunge in June-2008 going to one of the best docs in Detroit area.
Well let's just say my results were a bit sketchy. Although my vision cleared up to the point where I didn't need to use glasses, everything was blurry/fuzzy, especially in my right eye. Then I notice driving at night is very scary because I get halos and starbursts from every oncoming light that blinds the road in front of me--eyes degraded and it was not just a night-time thing anymore--ANY area where there is dark/shade with natural or artificial lights, I cannot see details like peoples' faces to recognize them. Basically, if I went in a pool hall or restaurant with a darker ambience, I can never find who I'm meeting up without them waving usually or me squinting like a mo fo. Oh, and I have astigmatism and have eye floaties at 37...can't wait to see what it will be like at 50 :frown:
How this applies to my Vision Center and using both eyes at different times
When doing tests to find my VC, it seems I was now Left-eye dominant...or at least, that is what I thought. Was playing around more with this yesterday and realized that my eye-dominance could change back from Left to Right with minor shift/angle of the head...maybe like 1-2 degrees--just whatever eye is "most forward" picks up that perception and locks on.
IMPORTANT PART
So here is what I started to do yesterday with excellent results:
1) bring Left eye into dominance and line up my shot standing and then drop in
2) quickly will jet my eyes completely to the left as far as I can to quickly 'reset'
3) shift eyes back to shot,but now Right eye dominance/viewpoint takes over where I am sighted down cue
4) shoot
Just thought I'd throw this out there in case anyone else had the same issue with both eyes taking dominance...maybe it will help.