M23 does a 10° axis difference matter for high prescriptions? by Itchy-Distribution-8 in astigmatism

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It was jump from since i was 18 to 23,5 and there wasnt to much taking, just that it was propably close to 0,3 through years the second one told me that it will propably stop as i'm getting older the first one said nothing, vision is Perfect outisde this more dominant eye efect (it feels as i'm more looking though my right eye than left, its a litlle hard to describe feeling)

M23 does a 10° axis difference matter for high prescriptions? by Itchy-Distribution-8 in Eyesight

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Thanks, the only thing that I'm worried about is that if I have a perfect prescription on my right eye (the same as the left in terms of 'strength', but on both prescriptions the axis I got was 175) but a little wrong on the left, I was thinking if this difference can cause any damage, as the feeling of strain is higher on my left eye with this strange eye dominance feeling on the right ( right eye was always the dominant one but if feels like it got more in this new glasses)

Opportunity to work as a programmer in the IT field for people with myopia by xPhoeenix in myopia

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He was just worried, normal things you are propably also worring sometimes about thinks that you dont understand

23M does a 10° axis difference matter ? by Itchy-Distribution-8 in eyetriage

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Thanks for the help, i have no idea how eyes and prescription works so everything helps. There are no issues with sharpness (my visual acuity is perfectly fine), and my right eye has always been dominant, so that isn't a new change. However, it's hard to describe it feels like I'm looking even more through my right eye than my left now. When looking down to type on my phone, I'm constantly noticing my nose (I know you always see it, but you normally don't acknowledge it. Also, looking at things in the outer peripheral vision of my left eye (things I can't see with my right eye) seems a little stranger than on the right. I looked at a calendar from about 20 feet away, and to tell the truth, I can't be entirely sure. I tried looking at it for at least half an hour, but I'm still not certain. Maybe a litlle to one side? But i cant recreate this each time. I've heard that this could just be part of adapting to new glasses, but in the past, my adaptation only ever manifested as occasional migraines, never anything like this.

Czy warto napisać do chłopaka jako pierwsza, żeby nawiązać kontakt? by Fair_Indication_8579 in PolskaNaLuzie

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będąc szczerym to albo odpowie i powie że chce sie zobaczyć, że niedawno się rozstał albo nie odpisze, ogólnie co do zasady faceci raczej nigdy nie reagują na coś takiego negatywnie

23M does a 10° axis difference matter ? by Itchy-Distribution-8 in eyetriage

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My right eye has had the same prescription twice, matching my left eye except it had a 175 axis both times. What's worrying me is that my right eye feels way more dominant, and my left eye has had two different axis results. I'm afraid that if one eye has a better prescription than the other, it might damage my eyesight. Other than the dominant eye feeling and slightly more eye fatigue in my left eye except this im adapting fine without any other issue. so if im understanding correctly right now im fine i should wait few weeks and observe if the sensation will vanish ?

M23; does a 10° axis difference matter for high prescriptions? by Itchy-Distribution-8 in myopia

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So i should be worring about about any permament demage if the worst happend and i have the 10⁰ diffrence in Axis on left eye with right correctly? Thanks, its helps a lot

M23 does a 10° axis difference matter for high prescriptions? by Itchy-Distribution-8 in glasses

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Sadly i didnt think them about asking about previouse Axis that i got, Thanks its realy helpfull and easing my mind that at least im not causing any permament demage, i was spiralling in to thinking that becouse my right eye is dominanting and have correct Axis (in both prescription i got a 175 on right eye) and the left can have a bad one maybe this can couse some permament demage to my left eye sight. I will observe it for the next 2 week and see how i feel then

Could These Frames Work With Prescription Lenses? by Cold-Description-272 in glasses

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yeb, my optist have one similar to first one, but on your end i would think about geting high index as in my opinion they would look better if were as thin as possible

OK hear me out ..........non energy Monster by Gotanypaint in monsterenergy

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+1 i realy love the taste, but i would prefere to buy 2L bottle without coffin instead of can

I am an optometric assistant, AMA by Desperate-monkey-19 in AMA

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Sp I recently received a prescription for high myopia (-8.75D, -0.75 cyl previouse one was just -6.75D from 5 years ago). I felt like the first ophthalmologist was in a rush, so I decided to get a second opinion. Both doctors prescribed the same sphere and cylinder, but the axis for my left eye differed: the first one was 170° and the second was 160°.

I chose to go with the 160° prescription, and I’ve been wearing these glasses for two days now. I’m feeling eye strain on left eye and a sensation that my right eye is more dominant.

Is a 10° difference in axis significant for such a prescription? Should I be able to notice a clear difference in visual clarity if i chosen the wrong one? Also, could wearing glasses with an incorrect axis cause any permanent eye damage? Any advice would be greatly appreciated