colour blindnes, the treatment of
Post 1
Started conversation May 29, 2003
Hello,
I was diagnosed with colour blindness when i was 7. There is infact a treatment for colour deficciency. it was developed in the mid '90s by british scientst David Harris, at the corneal laser centre, Clatterbridge Hospital in Cheshire. While the basic problem, a retinal defect, cannot be altered, Harris calculated that lenses tinted very precisely might trick the brain into perceiving the images differently.
I like the page, it is a concise overview of the condition, but it does't dwell on the social implecations of colour blindness. a usefull link to have would be to www.vischeck.com a usefull site about sight which is good for explaning the condition to people with regular vision. I realy can sympathise with your opening.
colour blindnes, the treatment of
Post 2
Posted May 30, 2003
