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[[File:Boeing_707-138B_Qantas_Jett_Clipper_Ella_N707JT.jpg|thumb|Pictured: You doing EndMyopia in the first 90 days]]
[[File:Boeing_707-138B_Qantas_Jett_Clipper_Ella_N707JT.jpg|thumb|Pictured: You doing EndMyopia in the first 90 days]]
Early gains are by far the fastest gains when starting out in the process. People can drop a whole diopter in the first 90 days of the process, wtih some degree of consistency. This is great, and gives everyone that quick win they're looking for initially. Why?
Early gains are by far the fastest gains when starting out in the process. People can drop a whole diopter in the first 90 days of the process, with some degree of consistency. This is great, and gives everyone that quick win they're looking for initially. Why?


==Why early gains are the fastest==
==Why early gains are the fastest==
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You never needed this correction in the first place, so it just comes off.
You never needed this correction in the first place, so it just comes off.
===Ciliary spasm and eye strain===
===Ciliary spasm and eye strain===
When you use full strength glasses for close-up, not only is your eyeball length elongated through [[hyperopic defocus]], but you give your eyes huge amounts of strain. You're trying to see something up close with the equivalent of nuclear weapons, that are far too powerful for what you need. In addition to this, if you have prolonged screen usage time with few to no breaks in your life, the [[ciliary muscle]] inside of your eye will be locked up for the most part, preventing accomodation of the eye at distances and manifesting as [[pseudomyopia]].
When you use full strength glasses for close-up, not only is your eyeball length elongated through [[hyperopic defocus]], but you give your eyes huge amounts of strain. You're trying to see something up close with the equivalent of nuclear weapons, that are far too powerful for what you need. In addition to this, if you have prolonged screen usage time with few to no breaks in your life, the [[ciliary muscle]] inside of your eye will be locked up for the most part, preventing accommodation of the eye at distances and manifesting as [[pseudomyopia]].


To fix this, begin wearing [[differentials]], and incorporate more [[distance vision]] into your life. Differentials by themselves will cut down on most of the eye strain problems you face, and as a result a lot of myopia can be cut down nearly immediately when beginning the process.
To fix this, begin wearing [[differentials]], and incorporate more [[distance vision]] into your life. Differentials by themselves will cut down on most of the eye strain problems you face, and as a result a lot of myopia can be cut down nearly immediately when beginning the process.
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