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(when I couldn't think right, I accidentally thought transient astigmatism was a bigger problem than it actually is)
 
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Do not get cylinder correction for it, as you would just put extra load on your visual cortex for no reason, slowing down your progress.
Do not get cylinder correction for it, as you would just put extra load on your visual cortex for no reason, slowing down your progress.
If it's too noticeable, you can step up, but [[User:User]] believes that you must use lots of close-up near the edge of where the cylinder appears, because there would otherwise be no stimulus to clear it. If you have a huge cylinder only in the distance, it's tricky, since stepping up to hide it would not solve the problem.

Revision as of 19:54, 6 September 2021

When cylinder was first added to your lens-induced set of problems, your eyes remember when it was added in. Once you've reduced to that point, you will temporarily experience that cylinder.

Do not get cylinder correction for it, as you would just put extra load on your visual cortex for no reason, slowing down your progress.

If it's too noticeable, you can step up, but User:User believes that you must use lots of close-up near the edge of where the cylinder appears, because there would otherwise be no stimulus to clear it. If you have a huge cylinder only in the distance, it's tricky, since stepping up to hide it would not solve the problem.