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'''You don't need to buy a paid course to fix your eyes. EndMyopia is free, and plenty of people have improved their eyesight without paying Jake a penny.''' If you want hands-on, case specific help from [[Jake Steiner]] and want to support the project and what we do here, you should look into [[BackTo20/20]]. It'll guarantee the highest chance of success, or your money back. | '''You don't need to buy a paid course to fix your eyes. EndMyopia is free, and plenty of people have improved their eyesight without paying Jake a penny.''' If you want hands-on, case specific help from [[Jake Steiner]] and want to support the project and what we do here, you should look into [[BackTo20/20]]. It'll guarantee the highest chance of success, or your money back. | ||
Read [[the blog]], and the [[EndMyopia YouTube channel]] thoroughly. You can also particiate in the [[Facebook Group]], [[EndMyopia Forum | Read [[the blog]], and the [[EndMyopia YouTube channel]] thoroughly. You can also particiate in the [[Facebook Group]], [[EndMyopia Forum]] and ask people involved in the process questions. <u>'''Please don't ask millions of annoying basic questions, they should all be answered in this FAQ (especially this page)'''</u> | ||
Finally, of course you're at [[EndMyopia Wiki]], so we have to recommend that as a good resource too. There are really no excuses for 'being confused about where to start' {{smiley}} | Finally, of course you're at [[EndMyopia Wiki]], so we have to recommend that as a good resource too. There are really no excuses for 'being confused about where to start' {{smiley}} | ||
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====What are the steps?==== | ====What are the steps?==== | ||
{{Main|Explainer:The Eyesight Improvement Equation}} | {{Main|Explainer:The Eyesight Improvement Equation}} | ||
The steps: | [[The steps]]: | ||
:1. Manage [[close-up]] effectively to avoid worsening your vision | :1. Manage [[close-up]] effectively to avoid worsening your vision | ||
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Please know that you cannot fix your eyes in the long term by following a 'simple list of steps'. This takes '''effort''', and knowledge beyond the list above. The list should give you a framework for what you need to do. Fully read all the materials available to you: | Please know that you cannot fix your eyes in the long term by following a 'simple list of steps'. This takes '''effort''', and knowledge beyond the list above. The list should give you a framework for what you need to do. Fully read all the materials available to you: | ||
{{Readables}} | {{Readables}} | ||
Jake summarises 'the steps' in this video. | Jake summarises 'the steps' in this video. | ||
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==Glasses and lenses== | ==Glasses and lenses== | ||
===What is the difference between normalized and differentials?=== | ===What is the difference between normalized and differentials?=== | ||
[[Normalized]] are [[distance vision]] glasses. They are typically undercorrected from [[20/20]] (what an [[optometrist]] would give you) by no more than '''0.25 diopters'''. Exceptions are made, usually in the 7+ diopter range. In the majority of cases, reducing any more than 0.25 diopters can be | [[Normalized]] are [[distance vision]] glasses. They are typically undercorrected from [[20/20]] (what an [[optometrist]] would give you) by no more than '''0.25 diopters'''. Exceptions are made, usually in the 7+ diopter range. In the majority of cases, reducing any more than 0.25 diopters can be severely counterproductive. | ||
[[Differentials]] are glasses used exclusively for [[close-up]]. This is usually for monitors and screens. These glasses are '''severely undercorrected''' for any distance vision, and correct you just enough to see the screen at a comfortable distance. Differentials should provide a [[blur horizon]] that is comfortable. | [[Differentials]] are glasses used exclusively for [[close-up]]. This is usually for monitors and screens. These glasses are '''severely undercorrected''' for any distance vision, and correct you just enough to see the screen at a comfortable distance. Differentials should provide a [[blur horizon]] that is comfortable. | ||
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When driving at night, it is strongly recommended that you wear '''full correction''' glasses, that are more powerful than your normalized. Leave no room for error. | When driving at night, it is strongly recommended that you wear '''full correction''' glasses, that are more powerful than your normalized. Leave no room for error. | ||
You only need two pairs of glasses. Don't wear loads of different pairs of normalised and differentials for different focal distances, you only need two. | You only need two reduced pairs of glasses. Don't wear loads of different pairs of normalised and differentials for different focal distances, you only need two. | ||
=====I'm indoors, should I wear normalized or differentials?===== | =====I'm indoors, should I wear normalized or differentials?===== | ||
{{quote|[[Normalized]] are worn for '''all distance vision activities'''. [[Differentials]] are worn, '''exclusively''', for close-up work with a fixed [[focal distance]]. Most of the time this is a screen.|This FAQ}} | {{quote|[[Normalized]] are worn for '''all distance vision activities'''. [[Differentials]] are worn, '''exclusively''', for close-up work with a fixed [[focal distance]]. Most of the time this is a screen.|This FAQ}} | ||
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Always read the blog, and maybe ask some people after that if you've read around thoroughly {{smiley}} | Always read the blog, and maybe ask some people after that if you've read around thoroughly {{smiley}} | ||
===Do I wear | ===Do I wear glasses when doing Active Focus?=== | ||
If you have moderate to high myopia (above 2 diopters), '''yes, you need normalized to do Active Focus''', and improve your vision. You can Active Focus close-up objects without normalized, but this is never as effective as [[distance vision]] with normalized for improving vision. | If you have moderate to high myopia (above 2 diopters), '''yes, you need [[normalized]] glasses to do Active Focus''', and improve your vision. You can Active Focus close-up objects without normalized, but this is never as effective as [[distance vision]] with normalized for improving vision. | ||
If you have [[low myopia]] (under 2 diopters): may not need to wear glasses when doing Active Focus to improve your eyesight. '''If in doubt''', wear an appopriately reduced pair of normalized as appropriate. | If you have [[low myopia]] (under 2 diopters): may not need to wear glasses when doing Active Focus to improve your eyesight. '''If in doubt''', wear an appopriately reduced pair of normalized as appropriate. | ||
===Do I Active Focus with both eyes at the same time?=== | |||
'''Yes''', there isn't really a benefit to Active Focusing with one eye instead of both. The exception is if you specifically [[equalizing]] and trying to only improve one eye, sometimes by [[patching]]. | |||
==Can I improve my eyesight despite a lot of screen time?== | ==Can I improve my eyesight despite a lot of screen time?== | ||
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It's not recommended to [[equalise]] your correction before making bifocal reductions (both eyes).<ref>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/sticky-note-timing-diopter-equalizing/}}</ref> | It's not recommended to [[equalise]] your correction before making bifocal reductions (both eyes).<ref>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/sticky-note-timing-diopter-equalizing/}}</ref> | ||
This is mostly true when you're starting out. When you're starting out, your priorities should be finding [[Active Focus]], [[fixing your habits]], and getting the basics right so that you can see a real improvement in your eyesight over time. Your priority shouldn't be equalising at this point, as you haven't demonstrated you've gotten everything right to make ''any'' improvement yet. | This is mostly true when you're starting out. When you're starting out, your priorities should be finding [[Active Focus]], [[habits | fixing your habits]], and getting the basics right so that you can see a real improvement in your eyesight over time. Your priority shouldn't be equalising at this point, as you haven't demonstrated you've gotten everything right to make ''any'' improvement yet. | ||
See [[Explainer:The Eyesight Improvement Equation]] for what you should be prioritising when starting out. | See [[Explainer:The Eyesight Improvement Equation]] for what you should be prioritising when starting out. | ||
==How do I train my night vision?== | ==How do I train my night vision?== | ||
The exact same way you improve your day vision - reducing your level of myopia. There is no 'special technique' for training [[night vision]]. Be cautious of anyone attempting to separate the two categories of vision as if they need two different methods for vision improvement. | The exact same way you improve your day vision - reducing your level of myopia. There is no 'special technique' for training [[night vision]]. Be cautious of anyone attempting to separate the two categories of vision as if they need two different methods for vision improvement. | ||