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Old 05-13-2008, 12:23 AM
OcalaFlGuy OcalaFlGuy is offline
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Default HELP! Somewhat technical lens perscription question

I just got a new pair of glasses from my current perscription that are (I don't think it's my imagination) giving me a bit of a headache.

I have my written out script from my optician and had these glasses checked.

The sphere, cylinder and add were fine.

However the Axis figures were off:

Script / New Glasses / Diff / ANSI standard for my cylinder

OD 39 / 47 / 8 / +- 5 (cylinder is -.75)
OS 144 / 138 / 6 / +- 3 (cylinder is -1.00)

My question is, is this difference enough to give me the slight headache I think I am noticing? I can see fine with the new glasses otherwise.

Should I have these glasses remade?


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