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Debi (-4.00): 1 Full Diopter Reduced In 6 Months!
We get a ton of e-mail from readers wanting to get into the BackTo20/20 program, but having missed the invite (yes, it's not a marketing ploy after all). Or lacking funds. Or otherwise not meeting one of the other detail requirements. I always respond to this the same way: Everything you need, is here on the site (and free). Actually I say this many times in the free e-mail guide, it's one of the top links on every page [...]
Kim: -6.5 D Down To -4.25 D
Let's look at a great detailed progress report from our very own Facebook forum moderator, Kim. It is fantastic that some of our students come back to endmyopia to help others along with their journey. And in this case, even volunteer with some of the things that may otherwise drive an old eye guru a little (more crazy). Here's Kim's full report: Hey guys, this is going to be a long post. I started this program 2015 January I [...]
Kristen: -4.25 Down To -3.00 (In 5 Months)
Gains, gains, moar gains! Today another report from our darling Facebook group. These are particularly nice since they give a bit more social context, and often enough you can later look back and see their earlier improvement reports as well. That last part is key since not many methods outside of ours actually work past the first diopter! Here's Kristen: Greeting cards f rom Gainsville. A vast beard of purely mythical proportions is looking on from far, far above, waving [...]
Pro Topic: Low Myopia & High Astigmatism (Video)
The question of low myopia and high astigmatism has come up multiple times in the BackTo20/20 support forum, this week. Low myopia, as in 1-2 diopters. High astigmatism, as in at least 2 diopters, likely even close to 3. Which to deal with first, spherical or cylinder, is always a question to answer for yourself before starting down the road of addressing your diopter needs. One focal plane at a time, as uncle Jake likes to say. Best case scenario [...]
Anthony (-2.00): Optometrist Confirms Improved Vision
Back to some 20/20 gains, today. There's a decent sized backlog on science study reviews and hands-on things which we'll hopefully also get too, soon. But these gains have been sitting on my desktop and they just need to get done and posted. Here's Anthony: Gains! No more diopter ratio, and almost down to the last diopter. This is also the point where you really don't need to wear any glasses for close-up anymore. That's a big milestone and just [...]
Endmyopia Now In Google Cards
Looks like we're moving up in the (online) world, darling kittehs. Here's what happened: Your favorite old, muttery servant of the eyeball gods gets on his old, rattley computer this morning. Just like every other morning. Read endmyopia inbox e-mails, one finger peck answers on the 1980's keyboard of his 1980's IBM PC©. Mostly questions that a quick Google search can answer. Also real quick here before we go on. Why, people, seriously? Don't they have the [...]