For the most part, I've been making my living on computers since the days of the IBM System 32.
While it was surprise to me, in my mid-30's, that I thought I was losing my eyesight, it was no surprise to the opthamologist that my eyes had deteriorated "far ahead of time".
Meaning, I was not going blind - lol lol But my eyes were at least ten years ahead of themselves with the issues they were going to develop anyway. All because of having my nose stuck in a computer screen every day for eight hours. Back then, when the eye doctor told you to look away from that cheesy 15" monitor, you had to sneak taking a break because employers didn't want to hear "my eyes need a rest" bulls**t; at least that's how they saw it.
I have worn glasses since I was 12 thanks to astigmatism and being near-sighted but things really went down hill quick when I got my first office job on a computer - lol
I probably should've stayed with General Motors wiring division making harnesses but then, I probably would have ended up with all kinds of leg issues. I think it was Poison that sang "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"; so does every job
