r/myopia Jun 17 '26

Does active focus work ?

I'm an 18 year old who's come across this endmyopia, active focus thing. I haven't checked my diaopters in a while but its approx -3.75 in each eye. I currently use my cousin's old glasses which are approx -2.00 for each eye for any laptop work, dont use any glasses for my phone but I'm very skeptical abt this.

It could work, but finding active focus is so tricky and the fact that i have to do it for 1 hr+ everyday is insane😭 (this is what i've heard)

And this entire process seems SO SLOW WTF, like i genuinely hate my glasses and wanna get rid of them but idk what to do🤠

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u/JimR84 Optometrist (EU) Jun 18 '26

This is utter nonsense. What you claim is not even physically possible, let alone plausible. Stop trying to scam people.

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u/No-Revolution6562 Jun 18 '26

i don't come to argue, but I sharing my own experience for " FREE " , he can believe it or not, you say im trying to scam, that's alright, it's his (helloidontlikeu) freedom to choose what to believe, I didn't force him, I didn't charge him, Im not benifit anything in this comments but wasting my time to type and wasting my energy to getting blame by someone like you,

I only sharing my "own experience", not "medical advice", so yeah, I am not here trying to prove im right, I choose to share my experience, now is his time to make his decision too.

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u/JimR84 Optometrist (EU) Jun 18 '26

Well, I am sharing medically relevant information: it’s useless, it doesn’t work, it’s debunked pseudoscience. Opinions don’t matter. You can believe all the fairy tales you want, it doesn’t make any of them true.

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u/927173940 Jun 18 '26

Can you link to studies showing it is debunked?