Starting Point: High Myopia2021-11-10T02:42:28+00:00

Starting Point: Very High (9+ Diopter) Myopia

Ouch, very high myopia starting point.

That’s quite stressful, watching your eyes “deteriorate” and all the so-called professionals and doctors telling you that nothing at all can be done.  Till you end up on this page anyway, skeptical ideally, open-minded, hopefully.  

Then here you start finding out that retail optometry knows that minus lenses cause myopia and that myopia in most cases isn’t an illness at all.  Myopia is usually nothing more than a refractive state, meaning that your eyes simply adapted to both strain (from close-up) and stimulus (of the wrong kind, from minus lenses).  

Oops.  And you may look and find more and more articles on the subject, realizing that you’re neither hopeless, nor broken.

That part isn’t really in question, at least not once you explore a bit of the clinical science and studies that can easily be found on Google Scholar.  The real question is, is Cooky VonJakenstein off his regal rocker, or is this particular dirty stock trader and capitalist Schweinehund on to something, with all this talk about reversing myopia?

This is the question.  Is endmyopia just more Internet unicorn farming, or is it the real deal?

Spoiler alert, at the very least it’s run by a amusingly deranged creature of the beard.

But whatever.  What counts is results, and so let’s look at some results for those who started out just like you:

High Myopia Progress Updates

Eva: My Optometrist Knows About Endmyopia! (and lots of gains reports)

Let's try again today the new tradition of weekly-ish updates of darling kitteh improvement reports. First up, Eva: What can I say ... This isn't the first or only time I've heard of this.   It seems to be getting more frequent as of late, which has to make one wonder.  Is it just some synchronicity or magic of the universe, or are we really seeping into mainstream consciousness? And here, while this isn't quite an [...]

Felix: -9.00 High Myopia To 20/40 WITHOUT GLASSES

Hello darlings! Your favorite eye guru has been increasingly less completely on point of keep track of 20/20 gains updates posted by our kitteh gang.   Every time I say there are more updates than I can post here, and every month it seems like the last time I said it was much fewer in comparison to the current moment.  More and more and moar gains updates are coming in, as the site and project continue [...]

Louise: -1.50 Eyesight Post LASIK Regression To 20/20 (& more)

Hello darlings! After a bit of a travel hiatus and focus on building the secret Le Meow community with many upcoming extended how-to guides and videos, it's finally time to get through some 20/20 gains updates again.   Yes, the gains have been piling up as usual. Today we'll have post LASIK gains, and optometrist confirmed gains, and child myopia gains, and high myopia gains, and even optometrist commentary.   First let's look at Louise's improvements [...]

Nicole: Ophthalmologist Confirms -3.5 D Myopia Reduction

Dear all the holy gods, old and new, please let us find the serenity not to launch into an epic rant in this post.  Shanti-amen.   Here we go. Nicole improves her eyesight.  Reduces her myopia.  Has a supportive proper ophthalmologist (not just some runty chain store optician) to help her along the way.  Nicole makes all the 20/20 gains, reports her progress in the Facebook group. Like so: That's right.  All is well. That's it. [...]

Irene 14 Month Progress Update: -10 D Reduced To -7 D!

Progress update time! Today we have a post from Irene in the Facebook group, sharing her fantastic reduction from a starting double digit minus correction.  These are particularly inspiring since it's really like stepping back from the cliff - high myopia creates a lot of potential serious long term vision health issues you really don't want to encounter. You don't want to ever experience lattice degeneration or retinal detachment or glaucoma.  You do want to experience [...]

Ben: -9.25 D Reduced To -7.50 D (in 3 Months!)

The improvement reports, the 20/20 GAIIIINS, they just keep rolling it. It's quite interesting, the volume of e-mails.  And also the membership growth of our darling Facebook group (15 to 20 new members added every day - with about 70% of member requests getting approved).   Like a tiny little fire burning at the edge of the forest, all of this.   Here's Ben: Backing away from the abyss. There's something extra menacing about double digit [...]