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Self Assessment
Welcome to your Self Assessment
Please answer the following questions about how your eyes feel when reading or doing close work.
This survey is not a substitute for consulting a physician, and does not provide diagnoses.
Choose as follows: 0 = Never, 1 = Infrequently, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Fairly Often, 4 = Always
Do your eyes feel tired when reading or doing close work?
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Do your eyes feel uncomfortable when reading or doing close work?
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Do you have headaches when reading or doing close work?
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Do you feel sleepy when reading or doing close work?
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Do you lose concentration when reading or doing close work?
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Do you have trouble remembering what you read?
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Do you have double vision when reading or doing close work?
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Do you see the words move, jump, swim, or appear to float on the page?
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Do your eyes feel like you read slowly?
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Do your eyes ever hurt when reading or doing close work?
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Do your eyes ever feel sore when reading or doing close work?
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Do you feel a pulling feeling around your eyes when reading or doing close work?
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Do you notice the words blurring or coming in and out of focus when reading or doing close work?
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Do you lose your place while reading or doing close work?
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Do you have to reread the same line of words when reading?
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