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==Reducing== | ==Reducing== | ||
=====Can I reduce my correction by 0.50 diopters or more?===== | =====Can I reduce my correction by 0.50 diopters or more?===== | ||
{{main| | {{main|Reduction}} | ||
It's strongly not recommended you reduce by 0.50. [[Explainer:There's a learning curve|Reducing faster does not equate to faster progress]]. In many cases, reducing too quickly will stagnate or stop your gains altogether. | It's strongly not recommended you reduce by 0.50. [[Explainer:There's a learning curve|Reducing faster does not equate to faster progress]]. In many cases, reducing too quickly will stagnate or stop your gains altogether. | ||
If you have above 7 diopters of myopia, you can consider reducing 0.50 at a time. | If you have above 7 diopters of myopia, you can consider reducing 0.50 at a time. | ||
=====How do I correctly reduce diopters for normalized?===== | =====How do I correctly reduce diopters for normalized?===== | ||
{{main|Reducing normalized}} | {{main|Reducing normalized}} | ||
=====When should I reduce my normalized?===== | =====When should I reduce my normalized?===== | ||
'''Whenever you're ready to'''. There are many different rates of improvement among EndMyopians, and you need to find out how fast yours is before deciding whether reducing is a good idea or not. | '''Whenever you're ready to'''. There are many different rates of improvement among EndMyopians, and you need to find out how fast yours is before deciding whether reducing is a good idea or not. |