I ordered glasses for my daughter online, and they worked perfectly, but I didn't have an "axis" number. She lost them. Now I'm trying to order a less expensive pair from another company, but they won't take the order without the number. Is there a sort of standard number that generally works well, or do I have to get it measured? And what is it a measure of? In simple language, please.
2006-06-23
16:33:36
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LazlaHollyfeld
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So, if she has no astigma . . .uh, you know , then her axis is zero? (The Rx is just OD -150, OS -50, and PD 57, which numbers I understand.)
2006-06-23
17:00:33 ·
update #1
Good grief! I was putting the numbers under "cyl". No wonder they wanted an axis. Oh, well, thanks, guys. I'll give one of you the points.
2006-06-23
17:17:38 ·
update #2