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Where Can I Buy BackTo20/20 Access?
See the fancy BackTo20/20 sales pages here.
Can I Get A Discount?
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Free resources vs BackTo20/20 – is it worth paying?
Does BackTo20/20 work with presbyopia?
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Jake says:
This is a rather common question, and here’s an answer (that I copy-paste from an e-mail I replied to, since it probably applies equally to you).
“Does endmyopia work for myopia if I also have presbyopia?”
Yes and... maybe.
The approach of limiting close-up strain and negative stimulus from minus lens use does work, irrespective of presbyopia symptoms. Though in practical terms the program isn’t set up to address the additional challenges that come with presbyopia, specifically the issue for accommodation range and how to make sure to preserve (or ideally increase it, thereby reversing the presbyopia too).
Issue you’ll run into is that half of the program is dealing with the close-up problem, which is a different story with presbyopia (where using less minus / or plus actually makes reading easier, and can increase presbyopia -not what you’d want).
I haven’t found time yet to structure a separate program for presbyopia and myopia. Hoping to be able to do so in the future!
Side note: You can definitely both reduce your myopia and most likely your presbyopia as well. A number of cases on the site, even one of our contributing optometrists (who has presbyopia) has reported notable improvement. Some of the articles (more if you dig in a bit):
https://endmyopia.org/official-eye-exam-confirms-63-year-old-cuts-myopia-in-half/
https://endmyopia.org/neuroplasticity-curiously-disappearing-presbyopia/
https://endmyopia.org/myopia-cure-motivation/
For the time being though
I’d recommend going the DIY route with the blog (rather than paying for the program, which doesn’t account for the presbyopia) – there’s also our Facebook group which tends to be quite supportive and helpful. If you find the time to make it a bit of an ongoing project, you’ll absolutely get your (time) investment’s worth.