Of course, I always direct anyone back to their eye doctor when they
have any questions about what he wrote. But, it appears that you have
no astigmatism.
You have only sphere correction...-3.25 in one eye, and -2.5 in the
other. If you have no astigmatism correction, there can be no axis
value. Axis is the "twist" given to the astigmatism part of the
correction.
-- Chuck Knight
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 2:04 AM, amelia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi, Sorry to bother you fine folks with a question you get often. I'm
> trying to order from EyeBuyDirect.com before their sale ends Sunday
> night, and I can't figure out how to fill in the prescription.
> (Previously I've ordered from Goggles4U, where you can just send them
> the scanned prescription instead.) I have read through several
> online tutorials about how to read my prescription, and none of the
> samples look like mine. Mine is simply 2 lines--
>
>
> OD -3.25 DS
>
> OS -2.50 DS
>
>
> That's it.
>
> So, does "DS" mean sphere? I don't see axis or anything listed?
>
>
> Thank you so much for any insight!
>
>
> >
>
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