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There are medical conditions that can accelerate myopia or hyperopia progression, so please see an [[optometrist]] or other medical doctor for an exam to be sure you don't have any medical issues. Just like you'd get your kid checked out if he was a little short for his age, but just focus on healthy lifestyle choices if his health was otherwise good. | There are medical conditions that can accelerate myopia or hyperopia progression, so please see an [[optometrist]] or other medical doctor for an exam to be sure you don't have any medical issues. Just like you'd get your kid checked out if he was a little short for his age, but just focus on healthy lifestyle choices if his health was otherwise good. | ||
If your vision problems are entirely due to refractive state, your doctor will probably proscribe glasses that | If your vision problems are entirely due to refractive state, your doctor will probably proscribe glasses that give a [[20/20 correction]]. At the point that you've been medically cleared and have a [[prescription]] you are ready to start the EM method. |