Optometry is such an interesting profession. One reason is the human element. Some patients can tolerate a lot of blur and be happy while others want everything very sharp. Then there are patients who complain if what they see looks too sharp.
I have found over the years that when a small change in prescription makes a big difference in perceived vision, the patient may have other vision problems. One of these is motion sickness, particularly in the back seat of a car as compared to when the person is actually the driver. Other symptomology may include sensitivity to fluorescent lights or having to hold reading material very closely (even when the patient can see clearly at distance).
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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