In article <(E-Mail Removed). com>,
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Can somebody tell me if these prescriptions make sense together?
>
> Glasses:
>
> R: sph. -3.75 / cyl. -2.25 / axis: 110
> L: sph. -4.00 / cyl. -1.75 / axis: 90
>
> Contact lens:
>
> R: sph. -3.50 / cyl -2.25 / axis: 110
> L: sph. -3.25 / cyl -1.75 / axis 90
>
> It seems to me that one of the two is flipped - that tthe sph. is
> weaker on the contacts since they sit closer to my eye, but that
> perhaps the eyes are flipped? Or could this be correct?
If you make the assumption that the on-eye power might be .50 less than
spectacle power, then it would appear that the contact sphere power is
incorrect. BUT:
If your distance vision is equally clear (and this would assume the cyl
is correct), then the powers are correct. Sometimes, when fitting toric
lenses, the resultant powers don't always come out as one might
mathematically predict. The doc can easily make the determination, so
why not just ask to have it verified.
LB, O.D.