Reversing Low Myopia: Your eye is a stimulus response system. The degree of myopia is largely irrelevant to your ability to reverse it – in other words, you can always reverse both pseudo- and lens-induced myopia.
The devil though, is in the details. It may seem more challenging to reverse that last (or only) diopter. The reason for that though is largely because it’s a) a bit trickier to get the right sort of stimulus and b) it’s harder to quantify a 20% improvement (for example) when you’re just dealing with low myopia to begin with. Read through this section for ideas, student feedback, and how-to guides for the low myope.
Liam’s Success Story: -5.25 to 20/20
This particular story is interesting for two reasons: 1. It shows a case where the individual managed to reverse a notable degree of myopia in a short period of time. 2. You don't necessarily need my method specifically, but just the core principles, to improve your eyesight. Here is Liam's story: I joined the web program in July this year after already getting some small improvements on my own. I had some good habits in placed mainly because of all [...]
Corinne: -3D to 20/20 in 18 Months
With Corinne's permission, a repost from her blog: You will find many statements in literature and on the Internet claiming that there is no cure for myopia. My experience shows the reverse to be true. These two images represent what my naked-eye vision was like before and after 18 months of hard work on improving my vision. In fact, the "Before" image is too good, but it is not easy to represent what myopic eyes truly see by means of [...]