All axes between 1 and 180 are possible.  We are just more used to
seeing axes around 180 or 90 which are much more common.  Your
friend's axis is a bit oblique which is a bit more unusual.

On Mar 4, 12:59 pm, abfabdude <[email protected]> wrote:
> I goaded my friend into getting a new prescription at my Optometrist.
> The prescription as written:
>
> OD -500 Cyl -125 Axis - 164 Add +175
> OS -500 Cyl -100 Axis - 10   Add +175    PD 67.5
>
> I know that most of these are just missing their decimal points, &
> don't feel uncomfortable assuming where those go when ordering
> glasses. My great perplexion is in the wildly disparate Axis numbers.
> Could this be correct? Much obliged for you responses.

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