Difference between revisions of Guide:High diopter gap

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==Welcome==
If you are here, chances are that you have 1 diopter or less of correction in one eye while have 4 diopters or more in the other. This goes beyond the typical case of over compensated [[ocular dominance]], though it may have begun that way. If this condition has been present since birth it is probable that there are limits to how much the EndMyopia method can help you but you won’t know what they are unless you try. If the condition is accompanied by a [[convergence]] issue keep in mind this method only deals with [[refractive state]]. If this [[diopter ratio]] gap happened more recently take inventory of how you are using your eyes to create this one sided stimulus, this will be important to address as you proceed.
If you are here, chances are that you have 1 diopter or less of correction in one eye while have 4 diopters or more in the other. This goes beyond the typical case of over compensated [[ocular dominance]], though it may have begun that way. If this condition has been present since birth it is probable that there are limits to how much the EndMyopia method can help you but you won’t know what they are unless you try. If the condition is accompanied by a [[convergence]] issue keep in mind this method only deals with [[refractive state]]. If this [[diopter ratio]] gap happened more recently take inventory of how you are using your eyes to create this one sided stimulus, this will be important to address as you proceed.


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