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  • * [[Bates teachers]], people who try to teach other people about how to perform the Bates method
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  • For a lot of people it does. It doesn't affect the underlying reason for myopia, which is [[axi ...up surgeries', which increases your chances for [[retinal detachment]] and other eye conditions by a new order of magnitude each time a 'touch up' is perfor
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  • ...more invested with vision improvement and how everything works compared to other platforms. It runs on [https://www.discourse.org/ Discourse] forum software ==Other resources==
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  • ...or less don't work, or at least don't work very effectively. The number of people practicing these activities may be high, and many have more users than [[En ...effect lets people think they work when they haven't changed the eye much. Other times still it's [[blur adaptation]] that causes a perceived improvement in
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  • '''BackTo20/20''' are paid courses for [[EndMyopia]]. It is useful for people who want hands on, case-by-case information with as little risk to get thin ...ds-on support with [[Jake Steiner]] who can answer case-specific questions about how to reverse your case of [[myopia]].
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  • ...sion is very important. This isn't hippy stuff, but based on science. Many people have went through EndMyopia and made substantial gains in their eyesight. W
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  • ...im, he asked him, "Do you see anything?" And he looked up and said, “I see people, but they look like trees, walking.” Then Jesus laid his hands on his ey
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  • People who are doing EndMyopia are sometimes called '''EndMyopians'''.
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  • Here's what people are talking about when they talk about the digital alarm clock.<ref>https://endmyopia.org/how-to-improve-night-vis
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  • Low Myopia is short-sightedness in the range of -3 dpt or below. Most people who develop Myopia throughout their lifetimes are prescribed with glasses i ...s a higher risk of various eye diseases and should be particularly regular about getting exams from an [[optometrist]] or ophthalmologist. If your myopia is
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  • ...by online glasses suppliers for those measurements. This is fine for most people, but may be a source of discomfort for some. ...rate distances for each eye measured to centre of the bridge of nose: many people are not perfectly symmetric"<ref>https://community.endmyopia.org/t/just-enc
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  • ''Most of list provided offhand in chat, but at least three people can relate to it.''
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  • ...of mild obfuscation of some of the details here and there to '''encourage people to read content''' and understand this stuff instead of just begging for fr ...y/segmenting-diopters/20-20/ Check out this list of people on the blog for people who got their eyesight back to 20/20 eyesight.] It's growing all the time!
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  • The '''Facebook group''' is the most popular avenue for people discussing vision improvement. A rule of the group is to do the [[seven day ==Other resources==
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  • People are obsessed with blinking and I'm not sure why. There's a decent chance y
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  • ...an increase in the [[axial length]] of the eyeball. In young, far-sighted people, this shifts them from [[hyperopia]] towards [[emmetropia]]. In adults, thi
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  • ...is the scientifically accurate reason why most myopes have [[myopia]], as other causes are rare. ...to squeeze it, so this would explain why EndMyopia doesn't seem to attract people with hyperopic vision. Probably related, see also [[Dr. Carr]].
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  • ...wearing stronger [[Glasses]]. [[Glasses]] tend to induce helplessness in people, it's this mentality that their [[eyes]] cannot improve.
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  • ...liday that everyone celebrates at the same time. This means that different people celebrate IRL Day at different times. Some fortunate people are able to attract Internet Fairies and may frequently experience several
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  • ...s, resulting in [[blur]]red distance vision. This is usually the condition people get before they go to the optometrist, and then go onto to develop [[lens-i
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  • ...vertex distance of 0. They carry high risks of infection, [[dry eye]] and other eye injuries, and require extensive care, and are hard to swap out multiple ...or people with strong lenses or who need to not wear glasses for sports or other reasons.
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  • * It might be useful to use a big minus lens to measure young people (don’t look through it for too long!). In the example above, you expect t * Here is a resource that may be of interest to people with presbyopia that was found in the Discord chat. The resource is used fo
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  • ...orrect to this level. Also, 20/15 isn't always a good measurement, as some people can sometimes see 20/20 with blur horizon 0.5 D away or even 20/10 with ove
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  • When myopia increases, people's headaches tend to get worse. This is largely due to the shrinking field o ...ns kit. It may be helpful if your myopia is particularly complicated. Most people don't buy a test lens kit and do fine.
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  • ...ed 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 ha ...the [[Facebook Group]], [[EndMyopia Forum]] and [[Discord server]] and ask people involved in the process questions. <u>'''Please don't ask millions of annoy
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  • ...had a crap non-polarized sunshade. But, [[Huberman]] also points out that people with lighter color pupils (e.g. blue eyes) get less UV protection from thei * Q: But what about the reflections of cars shining in my eyes '''while I’m driving'''? A: p
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  • When you live next to the train tracks and the train always goes by, people say "you get used to the noise." Blur adaptation is the same thing but wit There is no benefit to living in excessive blur, many people do this thinking that it will give them a larger capacity for improvement,
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  • ...i/Retinal_detachment ''Retinal Detachment'']). As well as carrying risk of other complications that vary in severity and are also irreversible.. Although many people getting the surgery are happy with it, there are some serious long term com
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  • ...n optometrist or ophthalmologist on the recommended schedule to screen for other health issues and objectively measure your progress. High [[myopes]] are a ...at most people want, and to prevent customers from returning with concerns about blur in low light, it makes sense that this is their default approach. This
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  • ...vely next time. It becomes more severe when you reduce too quickly<ref>"So people that push the reductions get this transient astigmatism symptom that’s ki ...n various forms. Double vision, multiple transparent copies, ghosting, and other things of the sort.
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  • Many people starting EM notice an increase in floaters. It is unknown if this is a sid ...cience.org/journals/am-sci/jas150419/03_34649jas150419_17_30.pdf</ref> and other fruit enzymes<ref>https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/17/5901</ref>. This ha
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  • ...he signs on everything are backwards. Remember that all the pages written about myopia are using negative numbers, and myopes need to practice distance AF, Young people tend to be hyperopic with no absolute hyperopia and become [[emmetropic]] f
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  • [https://endmyopia.org/active-focus-links/ Links on the blog about Active Focus] How effective Active Focus is varies from person to person. Some people see a blurry 20/50 line on a [[Snellen chart]] and it clears to 20/20 with
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  • The 20-20-20 rule is designed to be an easy to remember caution about doing too much [[near work]] and to give your eyes a break from [[eye strai The most commonly asked question about the 20-20-20 rule is: "Do I need to switch back to [[normalized]] every tim
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  • ...mpensated [[myopia]]. Hyperopic blur is the type normally experienced by people with uncompensated hyperopia. In order to induce blur, use a lens with the
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  • ...improvement money making is pretty terrible, if that's what we're talking about. Expenditure is relatively high and is a net loss for Jake, as we try to ge ...rg/is-endmyopia-all-about-making-money/ See this blog post for information about why, paid stuff might not be all that bad]
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  • ...it may be best to [[where to buy lenses|order them]] custom just like any other [[lens]]. For one, <mark>you really need the plus lens for close-up here. No two ways about it.</mark> You also want to be fully equalized, have sorted out latent ast
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  • ...elax the eye for clearer vision. Suggests that [[tunnel vision]] can cause people to not notice peripheral vision, keeping the eyes in a tensed state. ...aused my the extraocular muscles squish the eyeball to make it long. Think about a round balloon and you use your hand to smash it down. It becomes long. Le
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  • The meibomian glands are stimulated by blinking. '''People tend to blink less when stressed or when viewing television and computer sc
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  • ...be corrected to the [[20/20]] line unless they have visual acuity problems other than myopia. There is no direct correlation between visual acuity and [[myo # Repeat steps 5-8 with the other eye covered.
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  • ...he mainstream to “prescribe” you lenses, but you should be aware that it’s about as scientifically representative of your vision as a stick figure is of you ...cally spent in front of a monitor. Pseudomyopia is typically the condition people have when they first go to the optometrist to get a pair of glasses. That p
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  • *[https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/eye-and-vision-conditions/myopia?sso=y''"People who do an excessive amount of near-vision work may experience a false or "p A good resource for information about [[LASIK]]: [https://lasikcomplications.com/ lasikcomplications.com]
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  • ...[[stimulus]], and improve faster. However, with huge undercorrection, some people run into [[blur adaptation]] and don't improve at all. It is therefore impo '''Q:''' ... but high schoolers care about everything, they will notice!!!
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  • People with myopia of -2 D to -1.5 D and lower do not typically need to wear diffe ...your conversation partners. It is also permitted to wear differentials in other close-up contexts based on personal preference, but there is no need to ove
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  • Now on to that other reflex reaction. If you take away all of your child's favorite and accustom ...rvals, picking out details on it as much as possible. Don't worry overmuch about activities like Legos and Play-doh, 3-D objects and activities tend to have
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  • ''(The other, shorter answer is that you can subscribe to the e-mail course, do it in it ...nt, please” crowd, and I’ve learned from them. It’s actually almost never about the money. '''It’s a mindset making excuses.''' There are plenty of che
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  • , for example when talking about reducing a correction while keeping the same '' gap '' . This can also be e ...ey-truth-long-term-vision-improvement-potential/ Sara’s Journey: The Truth About Long Term Vision Improvement Potential]</ref>
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  • ...although it is difficult to dissociate the visual changes from dietary and other changes (Cordain et al., 2002). The thrust of these findings is that educat ...er spherical equivalents. Correlations of spherical equivalent at 1 y with other ages range from 0.43 during the period of emmetropization to 0.76 at some l
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  • *[https://www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/eye-and-vision-conditions/myopia?sso=y''"People who do an excessive amount of near-vision work may experience a false or "p ...aw-preventing-axial-elongation-and-the-development-of-myopia/ what we know about axial elongation of the eye, and its role in the development of myopia (dis
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