Are you wearing soft lenses or RGP (hard) lenses?  RGP and hard lenses
actually create a spherical surface on the eye that corrects certain
types ofr astigmatism without the need for a toric (astigmatism
correction) contact lens.

On Oct 22, 9:32 pm, Arslan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some astigmatism but it's not enough to need special contact
> lenses.  My Right Cylinder is -0.50
> and axis is 145.  My Left Cylinder is -0.75 and axis is 25.  It seems
> like when I wear contacts it feels very sharp even on my older
> contacts with a weaker prescription.  With glasses it sometimes feels
> like I can't quite make out road signs even with my most updated
> prescription.  What other difference is there in the way that glasses
> and contacts affect vision?  I'm thinking of ordering a pair of
> glasses and leaving cylinder and axis blank to see how that works
> out.

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