Im trying to email optical4less to make them change my prescription,
but they wont respond

I put -.25 for cylinder and 10 for axis in the OS, would this affect
me greatly if I cant get my prescription changed in time. like you
mentioned, it was suppose to be 0.
Thanks for the help by the way
On Apr 22, 10:44 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> The line means you have no astigmatism in your left eye (OS). The -.25
> measured in your right eye is so small you could even skip entering it
> in an online prescription form. In fact, if it were my prescription,
> I'd get an inexpensive pair with -2.25 sphere in both eyes and nothing
> else.
>
> With that kind of low prescription, you might even want to experiment
> with using reading glasses for close work to see if you're one of
> those people where that helps reverse the nearsightedness, or at least
> keep it from progressing any more. The idea being that if you wear the
> glasses a lot, the increase of the nearsightedness could come from the
> adaptation necessary to use the prescription during close work.
> Supposedly there are a bunch of airline and military pilots who used
> this method to fight their myopia and keep their jobs. Certainly cheap
> and simple enough to be worth a try.
>
> [OD is "oculus dexter," OS is "oculus sinister;" Latin for "right eye"
> and "left eye." As Shakespeare didn't write, "The eyes have it! / An
> eye for an eye! / My kingdom for an eye!"]

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