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Confused About Glasses Prescription
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A family member who has worn glasses for years recently had an eye test, they were told that they will need just reading glasses, their distance vision was fine aside from an astigmatism. They have been not wearing glasses for a while and complaining of eye strain and watery eyes, they complained to the optician who again said they stood by the results and that they do not need glasses other than for reading. Should I encourage her to push for another eye test?
her reading was: right-sph-plano cyl -0.25 Axis 105
Left sph- plano cyl -0.50 Axis 40
There was also a reading on "near" sight as +2.5 which I assume is the reading glasses strength, it says "My recommendations are Single vision near, anti reflection with easy clean"
her reading was: right-sph-plano cyl -0.25 Axis 105
Left sph- plano cyl -0.50 Axis 40
There was also a reading on "near" sight as +2.5 which I assume is the reading glasses strength, it says "My recommendations are Single vision near, anti reflection with easy clean"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt that there's anything wrong with the eye test, per se. However the optician seems to think that astigmatism only needs correcting if there's another problem (e.g. short-sightedness) associated with it, whereas astigmatism on its own can be the cause of the problems your family member has been experiencing.
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So I'd suggest that the eye test is correct but the optician isn't. Try another optician.
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So I'd suggest that the eye test is correct but the optician isn't. Try another optician.
I think the optician might be trying to save you money in that he believes the eye problems are caused whilst reading and the astigmatism, being slight, will not be causing problems with distant viewing. Single-vision lenses are cheap compared with bifocals or varifocals, so he might think that you won't get value for money out of a full prescription. On top of that if the specs are just for reading they will not be worn continuously nor will you need/want to have photochromic lenses, so you will end up with a much cheaper pair of specs. I think it's worth going with a cheap pair of single-vision specs as the optician recommends. If it works, fine; if not go for the full monty and be prepared to pay a few hundred pounds.
I agree with 237 - your prescription is under one dioptre ( the thing they measure corrections in) which is peanuts in the grand scheme of things
So I eckon the one who said you need reading glasses only is correct.
She can press for another eye test - bu may have to pay.
Nowsadays it is a clicky thing that does it automatically
I agree with the recommendations I think they accuately reflect the refraction ( results of the eye test)
So I eckon the one who said you need reading glasses only is correct.
She can press for another eye test - bu may have to pay.
Nowsadays it is a clicky thing that does it automatically
I agree with the recommendations I think they accuately reflect the refraction ( results of the eye test)
Interesting, Thank you for the replies. She wears reading glasses for reading but seems to struggle doing anything distant, she has complained of watery eyes, headaches and blurry vision, this cannot be normal if her astigmatism is so insignificant surely? When I visited her last she was wearing a cold compress on her eyes because of eyestrain/pain.
If the reading glasses she is using are over-the-counter ones from the chemist they will do nothing for her astigmatism; she will need prescription lenses for that. As others have said, the astigmatism is slight but the optician seems to think that is the likely cause of the problem. I'd be tempted to buy the cheapest prescription specs she can find and see how that goes. If no joy ask for a referral to hospital; the eye-checks there are much more comprehensive than the high street opticians.
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