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What to Expect on Your Passive Treatment Lens?

The lens prescribed to you has been selected with the utmost care, tailored to not only enhance your vision but also to realign your visual system through passive therapy. It’s important to note that the adaptation period can vary, typically ranging from a few days to a few weeks. During this time, your eye and brain are adjusting to the new eyewear.

Symptoms During the Adaptation Period:

1. Blurry Vision: Initially, your vision might be less clear as your eyes adapt.
2. Eye Strain: You may feel some discomfort or strain in your eyes.
3. Dizziness and Nausea: These sensations can occur as your body adjusts to the new visual input.
4. Headaches: A common symptom during the early stages of adaptation.
5. Barrel Distortion: Objects might appear distorted or warped.
6. Fishbowl Effect: Your field of vision may seem bent along the edges, resembling a fishbowl.

These symptoms are a normal part of getting accustomed to your new lenses. If they persist or cause significant discomfort, please consult your eye care professional for advice and assistance. Remember, this period of adjustment is a crucial step towards achieving optimal visual health with your new eyewear.

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