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==The long haul== | ==The long haul== | ||
After the first diopter or so, ''things can slow down to a crawl''. You shouldn't kid yourself into thinking your improvement rate will be anything like the improvement rate you just went through in the first 90 days. '''Reversing axial change can take serious time'''. As long as you set your expectations in the right place for when the early improvements trail off, you'll be ready to make the more long term improvements as well. | After the first diopter or so, ''things can slow down to a crawl''. You shouldn't kid yourself into thinking your improvement rate will be anything like the improvement rate you just went through in the first 90 days. '''Reversing axial change can take serious time'''. As long as you set your expectations in the right place for when the early improvements trail off, you'll be ready to make the more long term improvements as well. | ||
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