Robert Gee
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I just got my first Rx, I was usually the one that got asked to read the fine print or ID something in the far distance. Funny to me but I can remember the moment I first questioned my vision, on Sunday evenings I would often do the NY Times crossword in bed. Newsprint not being the most clear anyway. One week I was fine the next week I needed a brighter bulb in the bedside lamp. Since then I used about the lowest power readers the drug store offered until those weren't enough. One reason I delayed was I fell asleep with, sat on, knock off, scratched or otherwise managed to break almost 10 pairs over 2-3 years.
I just got my new specs in the mail and I'm kinda disappointed. Some of the Better or Worse choices were so similar I think I might have chosen the wrong one, IDK. I can now read the paper bound FARs very clearly, more than needed I think, but anything at just before outstretched arms length starts blurring out and they're useless. I realize now I picked the wrong frames and think I should have gotten the half lense types and end up looking over them and down my nose when speaking to people, LOL.
I only got the single vision lenses because I do fine with road sign, license plates, billboards or the closed captioning on TV. I barely saw any difference during the distance test. It was just a single image of a mountain range anyway.
My Rx.
OD SPH+1.50 CYL-0.75 AXIS 90 ADD 2.00
OS SPH+1.25 CYL-1.00 AXIS 90 ADD 2.00
So, could anyone detail, ala simpleton, the Rx above?
What would be the next step less powerful for reading. I might try some cheapos from WlMart or internet but dont want to bother with another exam yet. Im thinking that the zoom at less than arms length is more than actually needed. At panel distance Im mostly fine for now as long as its bright enough, sometimes I need to squint for precision. One thing for sure is these glasses are useless at that distance.
Can any damage be done from the wrong lenses? I wonder if I might have been just as well off to get some more from the drug store.
Any Vitamin or diet recommendations other than carrots?
Do any of those things in the back of AOPA mag really help? Whats the active ingredients to look for.
Right now Im thinking the best thing I got from the exam are some really cool pics of my retina
Thanks for reading.
I just got my new specs in the mail and I'm kinda disappointed. Some of the Better or Worse choices were so similar I think I might have chosen the wrong one, IDK. I can now read the paper bound FARs very clearly, more than needed I think, but anything at just before outstretched arms length starts blurring out and they're useless. I realize now I picked the wrong frames and think I should have gotten the half lense types and end up looking over them and down my nose when speaking to people, LOL.
I only got the single vision lenses because I do fine with road sign, license plates, billboards or the closed captioning on TV. I barely saw any difference during the distance test. It was just a single image of a mountain range anyway.
My Rx.
OD SPH+1.50 CYL-0.75 AXIS 90 ADD 2.00
OS SPH+1.25 CYL-1.00 AXIS 90 ADD 2.00
So, could anyone detail, ala simpleton, the Rx above?
What would be the next step less powerful for reading. I might try some cheapos from WlMart or internet but dont want to bother with another exam yet. Im thinking that the zoom at less than arms length is more than actually needed. At panel distance Im mostly fine for now as long as its bright enough, sometimes I need to squint for precision. One thing for sure is these glasses are useless at that distance.
Can any damage be done from the wrong lenses? I wonder if I might have been just as well off to get some more from the drug store.
Any Vitamin or diet recommendations other than carrots?
Do any of those things in the back of AOPA mag really help? Whats the active ingredients to look for.
Right now Im thinking the best thing I got from the exam are some really cool pics of my retina
Thanks for reading.