02-21-2016, 11:50 AM
I've had progressives for 4 years now and they were quite difficult to adjust to initially. Counting against me was the fact that I had never worn real glasses before, only used a pair of dollar store readers for fine print.
With that said, after a week or two, it becomes second nature to view through the appropriate zone and not let your eyes stray. The only times I ever have issues anymore is when there is a smudge that I'm trying to see around, and when I'm walking at elevation.
The latter is a problem as I do not like heights. I try to keep my head up so I won't look down to the ground, but I will cheat and glance without moving my head. Without the glasses that can give me a little vertigo. With the glasses it's almost guaranteed.
With that said, after a week or two, it becomes second nature to view through the appropriate zone and not let your eyes stray. The only times I ever have issues anymore is when there is a smudge that I'm trying to see around, and when I'm walking at elevation.
The latter is a problem as I do not like heights. I try to keep my head up so I won't look down to the ground, but I will cheat and glance without moving my head. Without the glasses that can give me a little vertigo. With the glasses it's almost guaranteed.
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