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Day three

It's my third day of eye exercises now. I've kept doing the exercises outlined by Angart. Specifically the Snellen chart exercise and the Tibetan wheel as well as acupressure point massage and palming. I've done better at the Snellen chart, it's been much easier to gain the temporary clear sight where I can see one or two rows lower on the chart. Still only temporary though. I don't notice much difference in my daily life. It's been such a long time since I went whole days without glasses so I almost forgot what it is like. Feels like my eyesight really have dropped the past year, so it's about time I do something about it. Today I noticed a very clear connection between relaxing the eyes and my eyesight. I saw much better on the Snellen chart after doing the Tibetan wheel exercise and palming. I've also noticed what a big difference the light does for seeing clearly. As soon as the sun is clouded my eyesight drops noticeably. I did lots of the Tibet

Beginning of the journey

I've had bad eyesight since I was around 10 years old. However, it still took till I was 21 before I got my first pair of glasses. And since I felt uncomfortable in them I used contacts for may years. It's only the last year I've used glasses regularly. My eyes no longer like contacts, they make my eyelids dry out. I'm now 32 years old with myopia, -1.5 diopters on left eye and -1.75 on right eye as well as astigmatism on both eyes at slightly different angles. A few years ago I heard from a classmate that her dad had done vision training and his eyesight had improved a lot. Of course I got interested so I borrowed a book form the library called Improve your eyesight naturally by Leo Angart. I read it and followed the exercises for maybe two weeks but then lost interest. I had a lot of other things in my life right then that took my attention. I forgot about it for a few years until just a few days ago. I told myself I don't want to just accept that I have bad eye