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You can always get more distance vision. See [[Explainer:The Eyesight Improvement Equation|The Eyesight Improvement Equation]].
You can always get more distance vision. See [[Explainer:The Eyesight Improvement Equation|The Eyesight Improvement Equation]].
=====Why is one eye improving more slowly than the other?=====
=====Why is one eye improving more slowly than the other?=====
See [[eye dominance]].
See [[ocular dominance]].
 
=====Why do some improve faster than others?=====
=====Why do some improve faster than others?=====
We're not sure if there's a link between age and rate of improvement. There are also genetic factors associated wtih how quickly the [[axial length]] of the eye changes in response to [[stimulus]].
We're not sure if there's a link between age and rate of improvement. There are also genetic factors associated wtih how quickly the [[axial length]] of the eye changes in response to [[stimulus]].

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Speed of improvement

How fast can I improve my eyesight?
My eyesight is improving slowly. Can I speed it up?

You can always get more distance vision. See The Eyesight Improvement Equation.

Why is one eye improving more slowly than the other?

See ocular dominance.

Why do some improve faster than others?

We're not sure if there's a link between age and rate of improvement. There are also genetic factors associated wtih how quickly the axial length of the eye changes in response to stimulus.