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hi creator,
That's a hard question to answer.
It's like most things that you get used to. You sort of just don't notice it anymore. I've worn glasses for myopia since I was very young (maybe 8 years old), so I don't even really know what it's like to NOT to wear glasses. And when you wear glasses, you make certain adjustments that just become second nature to you.
Truthfully, once you get used to progressive lenses, you just don't notice the "three distances". Your eyes...and your mind...just accommodate for a new way of seeing. (Of course, if you try...if you concentrate on it...you can see the distinction, but there is no real awareness of it in day-to-day life.)
I really wouldn't worry much about this issue if I were you. If it ever gets to the point when you need bifocals or trifocals...for any reason... progressive lenses are a very good option, and one you can readily get used to.
There is no0 sense that your sight is limited to certain parts of the lens. Your head, your eyes, your mind, just make the adjustments, naturally.
As far as sensing what is in or out of your focus, it's pretty much the same as natural eyesight: you focus on something, and the rest of it falls slightly out of focus. When you look at another part of the scenario and change your focus...that new area becomes in focus, and other areas become less important. same same.
All the best,
G.
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