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Wear your differential glasses any time you are doing close work.  If you have to get up to go to the bathroom, switch back to your normalized glasses.  You get used to it pretty fast.
Wear your differential glasses any time you are doing close work.  If you have to get up to go to the bathroom, switch back to your normalized glasses.  You get used to it pretty fast.


"What if I just need to look out my window for like a minute?" CHANGE YOUR GLASSES.  If you are asking yourself "should I switch to normalized glasses to look outside the [[blur horizon]] of my differential glasses?" the answer is always YES.
"What if I just need to look out my window for like a minute?" CHANGE YOUR GLASSES.  If you are asking yourself "should I switch to normalized glasses to look outside the [[blur horizon]] of my differential glasses?" the answer is always YES, unless you read the [[20-20-20 rule]] page.


'''What is "close" work?'''  Norms minus diffs = the number of diopters you need to convert to find this answer.  For example, if your normalized glasses are -5 and your differential glasses are -3.5, then you need to convert -1.5.  You should be able to see 66.67cm with -1.50 myopia!  That's about 26.24 inches, or a little more than 2 feet.
'''What is "close" work?'''  Norms minus diffs = the number of diopters you need to convert to find this answer.  For example, if your normalized glasses are -5 and your differential glasses are -3.5, then you need to convert -1.5.  You should be able to see 66.67cm with -1.50 myopia!  That's about 26.24 inches, or a little more than 2 feet.
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