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Hey everyone,
Basically I wanted to ask if anyone can give me some "real" answers. I'm 20 years old, nearsighted at around 9 diopters (despite the fact that I try to take care of my eyes). Since 3rd grade my eyes have been worsening at around 50-100 degrees every year. I've been going to my optometrist for several years and everytime I ask him if I can prevent this condition from worsening, he says "no, it's genetic" and when I ask him what's actually happening to my eye he replies with "it's getting bigger". I'm starting to doubt the validity of his statements because he "promised" me that it'll stop when I finish puberty. So I implore those who have an OD and others who are knowledgable about this to finally give me an answer that will end my frustrations. I know there isn't a cure to this but can I possibly stop it or will my eye fall out??? Also, is there any place for me to gather more information about it? I'm trying to learn and be as well educated as I can be about my near sighted condition. Thanks for all your input and help.

Basically I wanted to ask if anyone can give me some "real" answers. I'm 20 years old, nearsighted at around 9 diopters (despite the fact that I try to take care of my eyes). Since 3rd grade my eyes have been worsening at around 50-100 degrees every year. I've been going to my optometrist for several years and everytime I ask him if I can prevent this condition from worsening, he says "no, it's genetic" and when I ask him what's actually happening to my eye he replies with "it's getting bigger". I'm starting to doubt the validity of his statements because he "promised" me that it'll stop when I finish puberty. So I implore those who have an OD and others who are knowledgable about this to finally give me an answer that will end my frustrations. I know there isn't a cure to this but can I possibly stop it or will my eye fall out??? Also, is there any place for me to gather more information about it? I'm trying to learn and be as well educated as I can be about my near sighted condition. Thanks for all your input and help.