[a point of view is shown of a car being driven on a road at night]
[a character is shown taking off their glasses, smiling]
[every light on the road has now become distorted and blinding]
[the character rages, their eyes blinded by light]
[a point of view is shown of a car being driven on a road at night]
[a character is shown taking off their glasses, smiling]
[every light on the road has now become distorted and blinding]
[the character rages, their eyes blinded by light]
I have no sources to back this up but I’d say it’s a myth but with a tiny bit of misunderstood truth to it. When I got my lenses for astigmatism, it took a while to get used to them and not feel disoriented and I feel like its because my eyes had been so used to trying to work with the defect that it confused them when suddenly it was corrected.
It took a month or so for my eyes to stop trying to correct the astigmatism on their own, but now if I switch back to my old lenses, the astigmatism is way worse because my eyes/brain aren’t applying their own corrections to it so it’s as if my eyes did get worse. So it’s sorta true but not really
The human eye is so crazy.
Thanks for this info! And glad your eyes are working better now!