Let us know how they turn out.
That is a *very* unusual prescription...extremely slight, and the fact that
the axis on *both* eyes matches so perfectly is almost unheard of.
I'm quite curious about this one. Looking forward to reading the results!
-- Chuck Knight
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:41 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My co-worker needs them more because of issues with light so I ordered
> him photo-chromatic lenses which the optometrist recommended,
> otherwise he doesn't really need them.
>
> On Apr 25, 11:40 pm, nacho113 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think that's a pretty unusual prescription all around. No sphere
> > correction so the person you are ordering these for is neither near-
> > sighted nor far-sighted - requires no distance correction at all. And
> > a cylinder correction or only .25 , which is so minute that it is
> > almost non existent. I had my prescription measured at 2 different
> > offices recently and had .25 difference in my cylinder in my left eye
> > from one office to the other. When I asked about this discrepancy, I
> > was told 0.25 was such a miniscuel amount that there could be a swing
> > of this much in the reading. If you are slightly over a 1/4 point
> > reading (say 0.37 - could round down to 0.25 or up to 0.50) or
> > slightly under (say 0.14 - could round down to 0.00 or up to 0.25) It
> > was usually up to the discression of the doctor to make that call.
> >
> > Either way, I'd definately check that prescription before placing an
> > order
> > The way the prescription is written, I'd say this person really
> > doesn't need glasses yet. Could be the dispensary is trying to make a
> > sale?!?!
> >
> > On Apr 25, 11:51 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > can someone help me with this prescription
> >
> > > plano -0.25 x 110
> > > plano -0.25 x 110 off to the far right it says D.U.O
> > > whatever that means
> >
> > > I tried entering this in the goggles4u prescription form but it kept
> > > saying that the cylinder need a value or else the axis had to be zero.
> > > I don't understand what this means. Thanks for the help!
> >
>
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