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As a rule, you never want to wear your new lower normalized on the same day after wearing your full correction or previous normalized correction. | As a rule, you never want to wear your new lower normalized on the same day after wearing your full correction or previous normalized correction. | ||
What you do is take a day you can manage with no correction (or [[differentials]] in the case of high myopia) from the beginning of the day for as long as reasonably possible, until you start to feel uncomfortable. This way when you introduce your new [[normalized]] the relative standard for expected clarity is that things are much clearer and this is a good change. The good association with your new correction is a big advantage. | What you do is take a day you can manage with [[Natural focal plane | no correction]] (or [[differentials]] in the case of high myopia) from the beginning of the day for as long as reasonably possible, until you start to feel uncomfortable. This way when you introduce your new [[normalized]] the relative standard for expected clarity is that things are much clearer and this is a good change. The good association with your new correction is a big advantage. | ||
==Differentials== | ==Differentials== |