Let’s keep catching up with student progress reports!

I like posting these not only for your motivation, but also since many of them offer hints and strategies as told by the students themselves.  Some explanations may resonate particularly well with you, your style, or your current lens needs – which is why I want to include as many of them as possible.

Here’s Dimitri:

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Well done, Dimitri!

The better you understand how focal plane changes affect your vision, the more easily you can leverage lens use for targeted stimulus, and effectively improving your eyesight.  

You may also have noticed how much faster myopia can be reversed, than it took you to get to your current degree of myopia in the first place.  So while progress may seem ‘slow’ in a relative sense (compared to LASIK or full correction lens use), you are actually able to reverse myopia much faster than you created it.

Housekeeping:  1) BackTo20/20 is completely updated to the latest version.  Finally.  Look for the extended monthly sessions, next.

2) Other behind the scenes, we just finished another round of grammar and spell checking the free e-mail course (which is a never ending tail chase of my updates of it, vs. getting some semblance of English fluency involved).   New participants may enjoy a few moments of comparably pleasant reading, relative to those who came before, and those who will be subjected to future updates on my part.

3)  Site speed, significantly improved (at least in some geographic areas).  We go from glacial, to half usable speeds.  Yay to fancy plugins.

4)  The to-do list is approaching a revision of the BackTo20/20 logging tool.  I’m hoping to bring you a much more accurate read-out of net diopters reduced, and various user interface and general usability improvements for centimeter recording.  That one likely will take a while yet, but at least it’s now back on the radar.

Cheers,

-Jake