On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 1:30:15 PM UTC-5,
[email protected] wrote:
Hi, I got some glasses today and I get the same trapezoidal distortion.
Reaching to put my pin in a swipe reader, the box was rhombus/diamond shape.
A laptop screen is approx correct at the top corners at base of vertical edges of the monitor are IN by about 1cm on each side.
The floor appears close and driving is like sitting on the road.
My kids look like dwarves.
Distance is fine, that is what they are single vision distance specs.
Hoya lenses via Vis expr, rectangular.
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L -1.50 axis 57
R -1.25 axis 109
In the test they did not measure my Intermed dist or Near
Good anti reflect coat on both surfaces, hint of green reflection. Suspect they have multiple layers of AR - reasonable broadband coating.
Steve
I have the exact same thing with my new progressive lens (my fourth pair- I've never had this problem before). I have been back 4 times to the optician and to the eye doctor once. I changed to Verilux lens which are a bit better than the original lens
from the store. The eye doctor said to try them for a week and to bring them back it if wasn't better. He said the optician should lower the line for reading which they did but I'm still having the problem of distortion. I also had an astigmatism in my
left eye and aside from the other issues, things look tilted down on the right side when I look out of the glasses. I'm feeling a bit nauseous and am getting a slight headache so I hope things get better. Did you get used to the distortion?
Judy
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