Today we have Andrew’s latest post in the forum, a 0.5 diopter improvement since January!

The improvement is probably to be expected (if you’re spoiled by this site and students consistent reports of great progress).  The hilarious part is how the optometrist is looking for any excuse, going as far as blaming expensive testing gear and the process, just to discount the possibility of actual vision improvement.

Check it out:

instrument-misfocus

Original thread.  Interesting, right?

Another way to look at it is the optometrist insisting that their treatment couldn’t possibly improve your vision.  Which, you know … that’s cool if you want to set the bar for your “medical” practice and what its maximum potential is, at that level.   “It’ll only get worse from here, son, long as you keep comin’ back.”  Low expectations, not going to be disappointed.  

Silly, silly, mainstream.  ;)  Avoid all their advice, and keep up those 20/20 gains!

Cheers,

-Jake

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