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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxemH7AoMI8 Transient astigmatism] is a [[double vision]] effect that [https://endmyopia.org/ruis-glasses-and-headaches-9-75-to-6-00-progress/ occurs when you reduce too quickly] and is temporary, so you should stop reducing and wait for it to disappear.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxemH7AoMI8 Transient astigmatism] is a [[double vision]] effect that [https://endmyopia.org/ruis-glasses-and-headaches-9-75-to-6-00-progress/ occurs when you reduce too quickly] and is temporary, so you should stop reducing and wait for it to disappear.


It seems related to changing cylinder correction in the case of [[User:User]].
It seems related to changing cylinder correction in the case of [[User:User]]. It could also be a sign that AF is overused, therefore suggesting a reduction was too much.


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 if it's not that bad, it's also OK to leave it.
If it's too noticeable, you can step up, but if it's not that bad, it's also OK to leave it.

Revision as of 23:33, 6 September 2021

Transient astigmatism is a double vision effect that occurs when you reduce too quickly and is temporary, so you should stop reducing and wait for it to disappear.

It seems related to changing cylinder correction in the case of User:User. It could also be a sign that AF is overused, therefore suggesting a reduction was too much.

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 if it's not that bad, it's also OK to leave it.