Cylinder Ds Prescription
My prescription for the eye says Sphere OD +1.00, Cylinder D.S? 3
My eye prescription says.
Ball AD +1.00, cylinder D.S
Ball OS +1.00, cylinder D.S
what is the meaning of this?
updateI am 35 years old and the doctor advised me to wear these glasses for reading and working with computer.
Can you provide more information, such as: B. Your doctor's recommended use and your age? This is a hippie prescription and you don't mind. It can be used for distance angles, but is generally recommended as a reading correction. The same can be said of your initial contributions.
** Edit ** Thanks for the additional info. Footprintz Okay, get some +1.00 readers to try. If you want to use them more often or be more fashionable, here are some great recipes that keep getting better. Make sure you have eye insurance. You can rarely find a perfect match.
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I love her. This is the #### ophthalmologist. If the doctor wants me to use it for reading only, he has mistyped the prescription. (If your optometrist or para-optometrist takes notice and then affixes your signature, he is still responsible.)
If you want me to use it to read Rx, it should be:
Outer diameter: PL / + 1.00
Operating system: PL / + 1.00
This means that your distance is not correct and you need +1.00 focal length.
If you had bought this Rx to refill from another eyewear store (assuming you found some lenses of your choice) and gave it to the optometrist and did not tell them that you just need to read If it is needed, they will measure it for you. Frozen distance because it is called Rx.
Or say you have this Rx and you want to know how to read, but you also need to take the time to look far and you don't want to take off your glasses all the time. Ophthalmologists will not know what to do because this Rx is only for distance and not near (as written) or if spelled correctly we will focus it without Rx in the upper part of the parallel lens. You can place the distance on the length and, then look at the focal length to see clearly.
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But if Rx is only used for reading and computers, make sure you tell an optometrist what is right for you or, by default, what you say, buy a reader from somewhere. Like Walmart.
If the optometrist writes Rx for the distance (+1.00), he should return because he does not understand what he is saying.
Sorry if I'm a little confused. We have an optometrist who writes Rxs on 1/8 diopters (ophthalmologists and ophthalmologists will know what that means) and he misunderstood it 60% of the time and we gave it a review Converted to Rx (made of it) and it is still invalid. In the end, we had to break the patient (for free) and redo his glasses a third time (and wear glasses). But what can we do?
This means they will help you read and use your computer.
Only the power of the ball, DS means no cylinder and no axis.
You can get about 1.00+ readers in the pharmacy to test first.
You may have left a phone number or a + sign for the doctor. I would say don't worry with your hypertrophic astigmatism, it is very common, easy to correct with gel or contact lenses.