Andreas: Reversing The Course On Myopia
A quick word of warning: While writing this post, I am finding myself in a bit of a disagreeable mood. Keep this in mind while reading. I do generally try to be calm […]
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A quick word of warning: While writing this post, I am finding myself in a bit of a disagreeable mood. Keep this in mind while reading. I do generally try to be calm […]
The Web Program for myopia rehabilitation has to fit many different types of people. Because of this, it is bound to be less than completely perfectly tailored for almost everybody (but likewise, quite […]
This is a reminder post, to keep yourself fully engaged with distance vision practices.
The 60’s Installments of the Vision Improvement Course discuss the difference between blur and double vision – […]
When we discuss vision improvement goals with clients, there is the general consensus that most individuals would like to ‘see better without glasses’, and to avoid having to get stronger glasses. It is often not […]
Lately I have been posting a lot of eyesight improvement accounts, leaving behind a bit more specific myopia related topics. Today, let’s take a quick look at ciliary myopia symptoms.
It is a fairly […]
Just a quick note from me today, for those of you working on either close-up or distance vision.
You may notice that I always talk about reading. Even in the advanced installments, where we […]
Early on, when I started to put the core part of our clinic program online, I knew that the Web would be a challenge. A challenge for you, not having my office as a reference, […]
I have a whole category of the blog dedicated to child myopia (link to child myopia subjects).
We can’t apply all the adult strategies verbatim, since there is a big difference between […]
I see this question a lot, in various forms. Let’s look at similar prescription related mistakes: