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Paul: Increasing Vision Distance From 50cm To 65cm

Looks like I'm settling in for a few days at the hospital.  All is well except for the lack of Wifi or even decent cell signal.  Not quite yet comfortable being gone for long, girl is still just recovering from c-section and getting used to new baby things. But still, I said *daily* posts.  So here it is. Paul posts an interesting progress update in the forum: Hi Jake, I’ve been quiet for too long now :(, a one week vacation [...]

Baby Time

The site promises daily blogs, so just a quick one today. Picture your average Western European guy.  Picture him, inclined by questionable decision making or otherwise, far from the home shores.  Asia.  Thailand in particular.  Picture him in Thailand with a Burmese girlfriend, who (oops) ended up pregnant, and just right now is in labor at some Bangkok hospital, where cultural and language and various other barriers are adding to the level of interesting-ness.  Adding perhaps more than one might [...]

Peter Z: Not Making Progress

Most of the student reviews I post are full of great progress and amazing improvements and glorious glory all around. Rainbows and unicorns. In the interest of being fair and truthful about the whole picture though, I want to show you the other types of feedback as well.  The scenarios when things don't go as planned, or I altogether fail to deliver amazing results.  Just because you sign up with me doesn't automatically guarantee success.  Let's look at Peter Z's post in [...]

Tori: Why I Joined

"I invested in a pair of +1.50 reading glasses yesterday (I know that I’m getting a LITTLE ahead, but having been teased about it in the 7 emails, I knew I was going to have to give it a shot eventually), and I have to say that wearing them is an eye-opener (see what I did there?)! It is becoming really clear to me that my eyes have been coasting along without having to work for so many years, and I’m [...]

Q&A: Disrupted Tear Fluid = Corneal Abrasion

First and unrelated, an interesting comment from the forum today: I invested in a pair of +1.50 reading glasses yesterday (I know that I’m getting a LITTLE ahead, but having been teased about it in the 7 emails, I knew I was going to have to give it a shot eventually), and I have to say that wearing them is an eye-opener (see what I did there?)! It is becoming really clear to me that my eyes have been coasting along [...]

Matt: Improved From -5.00 to -2.50 (Since April Last Year)

Matt recounts his progress in this forum post, today: Hello fellow endmyopia readers! I have some good progress to report. Last year, about April 2014 I was wearing a prescription of: OD -5.00 *-0.75 *177 OS -4.00 *-1.00 *177 On the way to high myopia and all the risks that come with it. I remember, I couldn’t see my wife when I woke up first thing in the morning, or the alarm clock, without glasses on my face. I stumbled onto [...]