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Kent Reverses High Astigmatism (-3.25 Cyl.) | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-05-15T04:11:42+00:00Categories: 3 Diopters, Astigmatism, shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews|

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Joonas Reduces His Myopia: -2.00 To -0.50 D | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-04-22T03:27:39+00:00Categories: Low Myopia, Low Myopia (2 Diopters & Less), shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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Dentist Reduces His Myopia: -3.75 To -1.00 | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-04-17T02:21:02+00:00Categories: 3 Diopters, Low Myopia (2 Diopters & Less), shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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Rui’s Glasses And Headaches: -9.75 To -6.00 Progress

Jake Steiner2020-04-10T01:32:55+00:00Categories: 6 Diopters, 7 Diopters, 8 Diopters, 9 Diopters, High Myopia (10+ Diopters), shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews|

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Leah Improving Eyesight: -8 D Down To -5 D | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-03-31T07:57:49+00:00Categories: 6 Diopters, 7 Diopters, 8 Diopters, shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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Isak Reverses (-0.75 D) Low Myopia | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-04-04T06:34:53+00:00Categories: Back To 20/20, Low Myopia, shortsighted podcast|

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Audrey: -2.75 To No Glasses | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-03-24T02:44:37+00:00Categories: Back To 20/20, Low Myopia (2 Diopters & Less), shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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Gina: From -6.50 To -3.75 | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-03-24T02:45:07+00:00Categories: 3 Diopters, 4 Diopters, 5 Diopters, 6 Diopters, shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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Alex: -3.75 To Passing DMV Vision Test | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-03-24T02:45:32+00:00Categories: 3 Diopters, Back To 20/20, Low Myopia (2 Diopters & Less), shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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🎥 Matt’s Progress: -5.00 To No Glasses | Shortsighted Podcast

Jake Steiner2020-03-24T02:45:56+00:00Categories: 3 Diopters, 4 Diopters, 5 Diopters, Back To 20/20, Low Myopia, shortsighted podcast, Student Reviews, Video|

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We look at myopia as a refractive state. Not an error, and certainly not an illness or medical condition. We explore scientific ideas here, not medical ones. Any advice and suggestions provided by Jake or endmyopia® is 100% unlicensed, unsanctioned, un-endorsed by the optometry establishment - and remember, we are talking science, not medicine here. Further you might consider that everything we discuss is highly experimental, and you should absolutely always seek a sanctioned opinion if you are experiencing health issues or medical concerns. Lens use specific comments are for discussion only, and should not be considered medical advice, nor any of other suggestions provided anywhere as part of enmdyopia. Depending on your local laws you may need to consult a local optometrist for prescriptions and medical advice. When driving, or any activity requiring full 20/20 vision, you should always wear your glasses that provide the full correction necessary for the task. If you have symptoms that might require medical attention, please visit an ophthalmologist or hospital!
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