Whether you’ve worn glasses for years or are trying them out for the first time, it’s completely normal to go through an adjustment period with your new prescription. This can take up to two weeks as your eyes get used to the changes. However, there’s no need to worry—provided your prescription was accurately tailored by your doctor and your frames fit well, your eyes will eventually adapt. Here are some of our top tips to help you transition smoothly into your new pair of glasses.

**Get Fitted Properly**
Once you put on your new glasses, your vision should improve significantly. However, in the beginning, you might feel a bit off-balance. You may notice that objects appear sharper than before, or you could experience some peripheral distortion or even headaches. If these symptoms don’t go away within a few days or a week, it’s a good idea to visit your optometrist for a recheck or have your frames adjusted by an optician. This is especially common if it’s your first pair or if you've been wearing the same prescription for many years. Keep in mind that proper lens measurements, such as pupillary distance (PD) and vertical height (OC or SEG), are crucial for optimal performance of your prescription.

**Take Your Time**
Ease into your new glasses by wearing them only when you’re not moving around much at first. Activities like watching TV, reading, or working on a computer are great ways to adjust to your new lenses. On the other hand, activities like driving, running, or walking might make you feel uneasy if you're not used to wearing glasses regularly or if your prescription has changed. It's best to avoid these until you feel more comfortable.

**Be Conscious of Your Frames**
Wearing glasses is a lifestyle change. Make sure to clean them regularly and avoid sleeping in them. Gently cleaning your lenses and frames will help maintain clear vision and keep your David Kind eyewear in great condition. Also, always remove your glasses with both hands to prevent any misalignment. We’ve created a helpful guide on how to care for your eyewear—[you can find it here](#).

**Expect a Change**
Some people worry that wearing glasses too often will make them dependent on them, but this isn't true! Your eyes aren’t becoming dependent on your prescription—they're just getting used to seeing more clearly. Give yourself time to adjust to your new lenses and wear them consistently for the best results. We also recommend avoiding switching between old and new prescriptions, as this can confuse your brain and extend the adjustment period.
If you have any questions about your new glasses or are unsure about what to expect, feel free to reach out to us via email. We’d love to hear from you!
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