Same Two Eyes, Two Different Prescriptions.

Discussion in 'Glasses' started by CanSeeStill, Apr 28, 2023.

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    CanSeeStill

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    Two different practitioners, just over two months apart:

    November 19, 2022
    ________ SPHERE CYLINDER AXIS ADD
    OD (Right) -1.25 -1.50 110 +250
    OS (Left) +1.00 -0.50 90 +250

    February 02, 2023
    ________ SPHERE CYLINDER AXIS ADD
    OD (Right) -0.50 -1.50 130 +200
    OS (Left) +1.25 -1.00 155 +200

    Would someone please interpret the differences for us?

    I can appreciate such tests are not an exact science.
    I'm thinking the doc and I had a 'bad day' that first time around.
    You see, my glasses using the first prescription are really not satisfactory.

    For example, to see through my right, I have to bring a book about 10 inches to my face. Too close!
    I'm going to get another pair using the second prescription. However, I feel I should keep ADD at +250

    ________ SPHERE CYLINDER AXIS ADD
    OD (Right) -0.50 -1.50 130 +250
    OS (Left) +1.25 -1.00 155 +250


    What would be your suggestion?

    Getting a third eye test would really be coming into money.

    Regards,
     
    CanSeeStill, Apr 28, 2023
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