--- In Myopiafree2@yahoogroups.com, "Otis S. Brown" <otisbrown@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Dear Judy,
>
> Here is my suggested SCIENTIFIC STUDY.
Since it is proposed, has not been done and has not been published,
it doesn't help me to answer the questions my patients will have.
The questions are below.
> --- In Myopiafree2@yahoogroups.com, "drjudy65" <mpace99@> wrote:
>
> >
> > What, exactly, do patients need to do to improve their vision?
> >
> > What percentage of persons doing that activity are able to
achieve
> > 20/20 uncorrected vision?
> >
> > What percentage of persons are able to achieve zero refractive
> error?
> >
> > If 20/20 uncorrected vision and zero refractive error is not
likely
> > to be achieved, how much improvement can be expected? Is it an
> > absolute number or is it a percentage reduction in pre treatment
> > status?
> >
> > How long does it takes to achieve the improvement?
> >
> > What persons are more likely to see improvements? Are there
> certain
> > pretreatment measures that would mean more likely or less likely
> > success?
> >
> > How much time per day must be spent doing the program to achieve
> > improvement? Is there a minimum amount of time, below which
there
> is
> > little chance of success?
> >
> > Will the improvement be permanent? Is there maintenance activity
> > needed to keep the improvement once achieved? If maintenance is
> not
> > done, how quickly will the improvement revert to pretreatment
> levels?
> >
> > Are there are any short or long term side effects to the activity?