Thanks for interest in my problem.
I live in Serbia and its very strange that i have problems so long and nobody made cyclopegic refraction for 5 years despite my often complaining. I had an opporttunity to read on internet that students who have developed good vision and complain to problems after prolonged close work should have cyclopegic refrection cause it could be often the consequence of pseudomyopia. One doctor made it last year and found -1. It was before the other doctor found spasm of accommodation while I had diagnose of exophoria.
It is obvious that my eyes with minus glasses are not able to accommodate and that it causes severe pain and getting worse my vision. With strong minus i also noticed that picture becomes unnatural and that near objects looks smaller. Also pain is stronger when I watch near objects.
I would like to add that once i tried voltaren (diclofenac) eyedrops while I was wearing -0,75 and i felt just a little better till it stopped to act.
Thanks
I'm sorry but you have not given me enough accurate information to help you. Need to know exact manifest refraction and cycloplegic refraction. I suspect your glasses had too much minus power in them initially and latest glasses should have less minus. So in effect you probably need to use the least amount of minus power possible - and I wouldn't be surprised if you actually needed a little plus power but I would have to know your cycloplegic refraction. It sounds like neuro-ophthalmologist could be on the right track. They are generally pretty brainy guys.
MJK MD