If that's it and you're satisfied with your current vision, then I'd say that you "w"ouldn't wear them.
-0.25D sphere on the left is the lowest amount that's prescribed. Right at to a-little-better-than 20/20. The -0.75D cylinder for the right eye is noticable, but still not much. About 20/25 to 20/30. Since the left eye is so good, you won't find yourself wearing your glasses, and you won't be disadvantaged from not wearing them.
Yes, you'll see a little more clearly. But, not enough so to make up for reflections and frame obstruction.
2007-09-23 17:01:13
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answered by xbone 3
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If it was just the Myopia in the eye and no astigmatism, then i would day no as +0.25 os a very mild script. But the astigmatism effects your eyes greatly.
Is there a reason you dont want to get glasses???
2007-09-21 01:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I most probably would. My prescription is +0.25 -1.5 90 in my left and just about the same in my right with the exception of the cylinder being -1.25 in the right. Your astigmatism is definately in the area of wanting to be corrected. If you get a prescription, you will notice a difference. I did..I wear glasses all of the time as well, I have progressive lenses...(comes about after 40 with most). If you do get glasses, it will probably take a week to get used to the astigmatism correction-i.e. everything will look tilted for a while. Hope this helps!
2007-09-24 06:35:13
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answered by fred p 2
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I wouldn't recommend it unless you strain to see distant objects. It is very small prescription.
You may be interested to know that there are eye exercises that can eliminate your prescription completely. I suffered from myopia -1.00D with mild astigmatism (-1.00D/-1.25D in meridians) and I was able to completely improve my eyesight within a few months of doing eye exercises. I am seeing perfectly now.
For more information about eye exercises go here:
http://www.refractiveeyedisorders.com/ryv
Best regards,
2007-09-21 10:53:12
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answered by DrJale 4
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I would say you should. If you didn't have the astigmatism then you could do without it but since you do have it, then I would recommend either glasses or contacts.
2007-09-21 08:01:56
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answered by Krystal 1
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Since that is such a mild prescription, I wouldn't bother with glasses. If you really feel the need for them, by all means get glasses but personally, I wouldn't get them.
2007-09-21 19:21:53
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answered by RoVale 7
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wow thats mild. only wear it when you need to. don't make the same mistake i did. when i first got myopia, i wore my glasses all time. i got more and more dependent on glasses and now I'm a -5!!! my friend also got nearsighted the same time as me but her vision is waaaay better than mines. probably because she never wore her glasses
2007-09-22 16:07:28
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answered by Lynn 4
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answered by ? 3
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BY WEARING CONCAVE OR DIVERGING LENS ON THE LEFT EYE U CAN CORRECT UR DEFECT OF MYOPIA. U CAN CORRECT ASTIGMATISM BY WEARING CYLINDRICAL LENS ON THE RIGHT EYE, ALTHOUGH IT WILL LOOK COMICAL BUT U HAVE TO. OR U CAN DO A SURGICAL; OPERATION WHICH WILL COST A LOT.
2007-09-21 05:03:12
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answered by Rani 2
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This method http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=413 helped me to improve my vision with simple eye exercises http://www.goobypls.com/r/rd.asp?gid=413
It's a very simple and nice software.
Regards
2014-08-06 07:07:19
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answered by Anonymous
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