I was recently at a Chamber of Commerce function last week. One of my patients came up to be me and was very happy about her glasses. She said it was the first time she was able to read comfortably then look up and see clearly with her bifocal.
The patient had problems previously because she had a very significant difference between her two eyes. This meant that when she looked down to read, she was struggling from seeing double vision. A lot of times, consideration for this is overlooked. We prescribed what's called "slab-off" prism to help with the situation. It made a significant difference for the patient.
Monday, November 12, 2012
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