“Lenses helped me to become cool again”
In the summer we sent our 10-year-old son Sasha to the camp. The camp program included many recreational activities, including hiking. The counselor told us that at some point Sasha stopped being active in sports and recreational activities, began to communicate less with other children and walked around sad. After returning home, we asked Sasha what was the matter. He said that he began to see worse and sometimes lost his balance. We noticed that in addition to being often irritated and in a bad mood, Sasha began to study worse and almost stopped going out with friends. We took Sasha to an ophthalmologist, where he was diagnosed with progressive myopia and prescribed to wear glasses. Sasha began to see normally, but this did not solve the communication problem, but, on the contrary, aggravated it, since the glasses became a reason for ridicule, and the child became even more withdrawn into himself.
On the recommendation of friends, we consulted another doctor, who conducted an additional examination, gave a detailed consultation and talked about possible options for vision correction, including laser correction and surgical intervention. However, these methods are not applied until the age of 18. Therefore, the doctor recommended the method of vision correction with MoonLens night lenses. And it was the perfect solution for a child.
Sasha got rid of glasses and vision problems and became a cheerful, sociable and open child again, and is looking forward to a new trip to the camp to become the first in all recreational competitions and games.