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==What is the blur horizon?== | ==What is the blur horizon?== | ||
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Blog post: [https://endmyopia.org/frauenfeld-method-key-concepts-the-blur-horizon/ Defined: The Blur Horizon] | |||
==How do I make an eye patch?== | ==How do I make an eye patch?== | ||
See [https://endmyopia.org/reducing-diopter-ratio-diy-patching-solution-pro-topic/ this blog post] for help on a variety of eye patch options (slightly silly) | See [https://endmyopia.org/reducing-diopter-ratio-diy-patching-solution-pro-topic/ this blog post] for help on a variety of eye patch options (slightly silly) | ||
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==Reducing== | ==Reducing== | ||
=====Can I reduce my correction by 0.50 diopters or more?===== | =====Can I reduce my correction by 0.50 diopters or more?===== | ||
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It's strongly not recommended you reduce by 0.50. [[Explainer:There's a learning curve|Reducing faster does not equate to faster progress]]. In many cases, reducing too quickly will stagnate or stop your gains altogether. | It's strongly not recommended you reduce by 0.50. [[Explainer:There's a learning curve|Reducing faster does not equate to faster progress]]. In many cases, reducing too quickly will stagnate or stop your gains altogether. | ||
If you have above 7 diopters of myopia, you can consider reducing 0.50 at a time. | If you have above 7 diopters of myopia, you can consider reducing 0.50 at a time. | ||
=====How do I correctly reduce diopters for normalized?===== | =====How do I correctly reduce diopters for normalized?===== | ||
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=====When should I reduce my normalized?===== | =====When should I reduce my normalized?===== | ||
'''Whenever you're ready to'''. There are many different rates of improvement among EndMyopians, and you need to find out how fast yours is before deciding whether reducing is a good idea or not. | '''Whenever you're ready to'''. There are many different rates of improvement among EndMyopians, and you need to find out how fast yours is before deciding whether reducing is a good idea or not. |
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How do you reduce lens complexity?
What is the blur horizon?
Blog post: Defined: The Blur Horizon
How do I make an eye patch?
See this blog post for help on a variety of eye patch options (slightly silly)
Double Vision
Why am I getting double vision with reduced diopters?
You start out with complete blur. As your eyes improve, your axial length has decreased but your visual cortex is still getting used to the different signal. Then, your visual cortex adapts and you get clear vision.
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Are there any tools that can help me fix double vision?
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More on double vision
Blog post: Pro Topic: Double Vision Ruining Your Life?
Reducing
Can I reduce my correction by 0.50 diopters or more?
It's strongly not recommended you reduce by 0.50. Reducing faster does not equate to faster progress. In many cases, reducing too quickly will stagnate or stop your gains altogether.
If you have above 7 diopters of myopia, you can consider reducing 0.50 at a time.
How do I correctly reduce diopters for normalized?
When should I reduce my normalized?
Whenever you're ready to. There are many different rates of improvement among EndMyopians, and you need to find out how fast yours is before deciding whether reducing is a good idea or not.