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| The official EM article says this [[double vision]] effect [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.
| | #REDIRECT [[Double vision#Transient astigmatism]] |
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| If you reduce a cylinder too quickly, you will confuse your visual cortex, which will compensate by adding a cylinder that appears only on one side of a focal plane during the [[double vision]] resolution.
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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.
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| 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, or on both sides of the edge if tolerable, because there would otherwise be no stimulus to clear it. If you have a huge cylinder only in the distance (very low myopia with huge cylinder), it's tricky, since stepping up to hide it would not solve the problem.
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