- Edited
martin What you describe still sounds to me like BVD (convergence excess
I believe that is not the case based on the evidence:
- I have never had any problems with anything and I can focus anywhere I look in less than a second.
- Looking at the screen breaks my vergence immediately and severely. I feel excuriating muscle pain the very moment I look at screen and I can't focus anywhere far immediately after. I feel like when I look far my eyes meet some invisible wall. That wall is an impossibility to diverge my eyes. So it is the phone that creates a convergence excess and not a convergence excess that causes my inability to use the phone.
- Image from any single eye of mine (with my second eye closed), especially a dominant one, feels like everything changed positions in space. I literally see this effect, because it is so unusual for me.
- This effect comes together with subjective feeling of super extra bright screen. A lot of people on the tech forums either feel only this symptom or this symptom together with convergence problem. We call it "feels like you look at a welding". This feeling is not only not a visual illusion but an indicator of some fotoreceptors overuse, cause they sometimes cause impossible light sensitivity.
I checked my screen for rendering and flicker and can say that it is not a cause.
So probably in some cases it is a binocular vision problems that cause the intolerance to usual, safe light... But in other cases this is literally a light that is so intense or dangerous for retina, that it causes immediate BVD.
In such cases the best thing to do is not to train the binocular vision but avoid the dangerous light.