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bivenator 09-23-2022 02:38 PM

Eye Exam Questions
 
So, I have to have an eye exam and was hoping someone could provide me with the answers for the chart on the wall. j/k

I ackshully had an exam today and my prescription says that both eyes are the same and the prescription was written with identical numbers. I attempted to enter those numbers into an online eyeglass website.

A pop-up asked me if I were sure both eyes had the same numbers as most are different for left and right eye. I was sure about the numbers but now i am not sure that they are correct.

Doc is gone for the day, Reddit Optomology page took down my post so I am here asking the Pelican Optometrists or generally brilliant people for their opinion.

John Rogers 09-24-2022 06:46 AM

After my cancer surgery on the right side of my face and the following radiation I went to see if I needed new glasses as I was having some trouble focusing and close distances. So, I went to the company called Stanton Optical since they were running these commercials where eye exam was "free" and two pairs of glasses for $99. The young lady that checked my yes said yes, your prescription is too old and she could see cataracts which I figured I had since I see black "floaters and dots" so she referred me to an eye surgeon which this way Medicare will now cover the cost of any eye related stuff. So far I have been seeing the same doctor for several years and they do about an hour of testing with dye, dialation, ETC so far, they are staying the same size. They show me the picture of my eye internals each time and the cataracts are staying the same size. He said if they start getting larger then laser surgery will be needed.
John

Arizona_928 09-24-2022 07:31 PM

How did the test go?

Did you feel that when you said "1 or 2 " was corresponding with the correct response (less fuzzy)?

John Rogers 09-25-2022 07:11 AM

There are several things I would never buy online: eyeglasses, condoms, viagra, used Porsches and did I mention eyeglasses. As the store manager explained to me besides the test to get your perscription(s), they also have to adjust the glasses so the focal point for the lens is aligned right to the focal point of your eye. A good examiner will also check your eyes for cataracts and refer you to an opthamologist if needed.
John

McLovin 09-25-2022 08:19 AM

Um, when you look at a sign or lettering at 30 feet away, does it look the same (equally blurry) with both eyes? Valuable clue right there.

McLovin 09-25-2022 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Rogers (Post 11806499)
There are several things I would never buy online: eyeglasses, condoms, viagra, used Porsches and did I mention eyeglasses.

I’ve bought half of those items online and been a satisfied customer :D

cstreit 09-25-2022 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Rogers (Post 11805808)
since I see black "floaters and dots"

Cataracts don't cause you to see floaters and dots. Instead what you get is filmy/foggy/blurry vision that often has a yellow tint to it.

Floaters and dots are "normal" but if you notice they get worse over the course of a year or less - then go get checked out by a specialist. Floaters are calcified proteins that live in your vitreous. If they get bad - then can start pulling on your retina and detach it, requiring much more extensive surgery.


Cataract vision
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1664121162.jpg

Floaters:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1664121175.png

masraum 09-25-2022 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cstreit (Post 11806590)
Cataracts don't cause you to see floaters and dots. Instead what you get is filmy/foggy/blurry vision that often has a yellow tint to it.

Floaters and dots are "normal" but if you notice they get worse over the course of a year or less - then go get checked out by a specialist. Floaters are calcified proteins that live in your vitreous. If they get bad - then can start pulling on your retina and detach it, requiring much more extensive surgery.

Right they are totally normal 99% of the time. I've always had perfect vision (until my mid 40s when I started needing readers) and I've had floaters for many, many years. They are most noticeable when your pupils are very small like looking up at a bright sky. I was recently checked out and have no issues with my eyes, but I definitely have floaters.

Arizona_928 09-25-2022 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McLovin (Post 11806561)
I’ve bought half of those items online and been a satisfied customer :D

I've read the reviews on the morning after pills from Amazon....

Those i would stay away from.

2porscheguy 09-25-2022 02:30 PM

Optometrist here....what are the "numbers"?

bivenator 09-26-2022 05:40 AM

Yes, 2porscheguy. +2.25 -.75 .95
+2.25 -.75 .90


I have never had matching previously.

2porscheguy 09-26-2022 08:26 AM

So...
OD: +2.25 / -0.75 X 95 OS: +2.25 / -0.75 X 90? Is there an ADD as well or are these just readers for near vision?

bivenator 09-26-2022 10:00 AM

I don't think there was an ADD, these are for progressive lens with near and far deficiencies.

Unfortunately I don't have the script in front of me but am confident those numbers are correct.

2porscheguy 09-26-2022 10:27 AM

If the Rx is for progressive lenses you would need both a distance RX and a near RX so an add would be required. Are the numbers your distance RX do you recall? Do you currently wear corrective lenses for distance...driving, watching TV?

bivenator 09-26-2022 10:42 AM

Yes, I currently have progressive lenses for near and far. Thanks for the help, it looks like I have an incomplete set of data.

2porscheguy 09-26-2022 11:09 AM

To answer your initial question it is not unusual to have both eye's Rx to be the same or at least close to each other in terms of refractive error. As with all other aspects of our physiology symmetry is the norm. So congratulations on being so.....symmetrical! One other thing for you to brag about....lol! ;):D

cgarr 09-26-2022 12:26 PM

I wish both mine were the same, my right eye took a hike 20/80 but we are working on it

bivenator 09-26-2022 01:31 PM

I spoke to the doc, the ADD numbers are both +2.25. She is confident, while she wouldn't talk to me directly, that the numbers are correct and the exam is good.

I dunno, sure seemed like when we were going thru the exam that there were differences between the two eyes.

Think I will get another exam for peace of mind.

bivenator 09-27-2022 02:32 PM

I got a 2nd exam done today. The prescription changed from the first exam.

First exam OD +2.25 -.75 090 +2.25
OS +2.25 -.75 095 +2.25

Second exam OD+175 -.75 082 +2.50
OS+2.25 -1.00 100 +2.50

Money well spent.


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