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Ok, so here`s the deal. the only difference in how the contacts are is that contacts for astigmatism are weighted... meaning they are thicker in one area of the contact to adjust to the astigmatism correction.. Yah there is differenet betwwen the two type of lenses.Not really but the user might have headaches wearing the toric lenses. I have astigmatism but still have to get non-astigmatic lenses because of when they were prescribed. The difference is in the sharpness of your vision, and the fact that the lenses are weighted like someone else mentioned. It is harder to read road signs because the letters aren't as clear, and driving at night is more difficult because lights have huge halos and beams shooting out of them. Get the lenses the doctor prescribed, it DOES make a difference. |
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You should have your glasses and eyes checked again. Astigmatism refers to abnormal shape/curvature of the eye, more specifically of the cornea or lens. The problem with your vision from astigmatis... I would get a second opinion when any Dr. recommends surgery. ...Astigmatism is just basically when your cornea or crystalline lens is shaped more cylindrical like a football instead of spherical like a baseball. When the light goes through a "perfect"... apply for regular astigmatism its way better than the irregular variety ...Just make sure that you request the least expensive brand. They've been forcing really expensive brands on me for years, when cheaper ones like acuvue (or however you spell it) can be good for... UMMMMMMMMm why didn't you just ask Doc?? HOT DOG ...If it appears with glasses that the left eye is not looking in the same direction as the right, then you may, in fact, have crossed eyes. It is difficult for you to maintain alignment if one eye i... That's got to be a lot of astigmatism. I've fitted soft contact lenses with up to 5.00DC Yes, the monthly disposables don't go up to that sort of degree, but they're not th... |
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