Question from an Eye Doctor:
“Why if someone only has a small difference in dioptres, say –2.00 in the right eye and –1.50 in the left eye, does their eyesight show much lower performance for the higher diopter eye, the right eye in this case, than expected?

Kahlu speaks: Firstly, the dioptric measurement is a reflection of the eye structure adapting itself to a perceptual conditioning. The visual acuity mirrors the inner perceptual process of the person. In this case the lower degree of visual acuity states that the boy is blocking central content in his life. Since it the right eye, the perceptual suppression is probably associated with the male or father's side the family. It is also about expression. If you follow this process over time, and no therapeutic steps are taken, the diopter difference will catch up in there being a greater diopter difference between the two eyes.