I spent all morning reading as a day-off treat to me and now my eyes are so knackered I can barely read anything. My prescription is up to date - is the tired eyes a keratoconus thing, a glasses thing, or a human thing? I didn't get it as a kid, and I read even more then. 
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I think I seriously used to spend days at a time just reading and breaking for food during the school hols, and certainly spent _most_ of Shabbat reading every week.
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I'm so grateful it's as simple as cmd/ctrl + to enlarge text on the web, and I laugh (gently) at paper book readers who can't enlarge the text on their tree pulp. e-readers for ever!
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Replying to @o_guest
that sounds entirely possible! I'm wandering about in a perpetual squint this afternoon
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I mean it's a thing for sure. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8142772
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Replying to @o_guest
oh, that's an interesting read. Note to self - experiment with different lighting conditions to see if that can help.
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Basically, you are tiring your eyes out for sure with reading. One genuinely useful thing IMHO is to place the thing you are reading as far as you can away from you and/or don't worry to much about tiring your eyes. 
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