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| O2Optix vs Acuvue Oasys | 02 Jun 2006 00:18 GMT | 36 |
Has anyone tested both the O2Optix and Acuvue Oasys and can tell the difference in comfort? I am on my second day of wearing the new O2Optix after I have been wearing mostly high water content (73%) soft lenses for nearly 20
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| Dr. Stirling Colgate endorces the concept of plus-prevention | 01 Jun 2006 21:55 GMT | 22 |
Dr. Stirling Colgate's support for Steve Leung OD November 12, 2004 My support for Steve Leung OD and Alfred Bossino To the Parents,
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| Plus-prevention as the Second-Opinion | 01 Jun 2006 21:45 GMT | 8 |
THE TRUTH ABOUT SEEING: GUARDING YOUR CHILD'S VISION Stirling Colgate, Ph.D. Vera F. Rollo, Ph.D. It's not that eye specialists and optometrists in treating
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| My vision is improving naturally! I can see just about perfect with -4 glasses! | 01 Jun 2006 14:34 GMT | 10 |
I started off at -6(left) -5.25(right) and now with my -4.5(left) -4(right) glasses I see almost perfect! At the near point I started at 18cm(-5.5) and now im up to 22cm(-4.5) therefore ive improved a whole diopter! Yay for natural vision improvement! I believe I can get my
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| Acuvue Oasys or Advanced | 01 Jun 2006 13:05 GMT | 3 |
Im currently wearing Acuvue Advanced -3.25, BC 8.7, DIA 14.0 in one eye. In my other eye Im wearing Acuvue Advanced for Asthigmatism -3.50, CYL -0.75, AXIS 020. Could I switch to Acuvue Oasys which Ive only heard good things about. Do I have too much asthigmatism to
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| Pain in the back of the neck with new glasses | 01 Jun 2006 11:34 GMT | 3 |
A brief history of my expierence with glasses: When I was very young 4-7 I had to wear an eye patch over one eye in addition to glasses (apparently this way to stop my brain from relying on my "good" eye too much.) Since then I've worn glasses or contacts
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| A Parent Implements the Recommendations of Young and Colgatge | 01 Jun 2006 05:03 GMT | 1 |
Dear Prevention minded friends, Subject: An engineer helps his children avoid entry into nearsightedness. Re: The primate eye behaves as expected.
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| effect of unwanted prism in glasses? | 01 Jun 2006 03:43 GMT | 6 |
I recently got new glasses. Only trouble was, when I put them on, I saw double. Two people, two of everything etc. After investigation by the optician, she said it was because there was 'prism' in my old glasses and none in my new ones.
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| OTIS? A FEW QUESTIONS, IF YOU PLEASE.... | 01 Jun 2006 01:32 GMT | 5 |
Though asked a hundred times, he won't answer. Draw your own conclusions: 1. There seems to be a great deal of evidence that primates have widely differing visual systems. How is it that you feel so secure in saying
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