Yup.
One eye is different from the other.
You don't always get a matched set. One changes at a different rate, one may have been injured, one just has better vision than the other. Some people have different colored eyes.
If you get glasses, you're probably almost guaranteed better vision unless you put them on upside down. If you get contacts, you just have to make sure you put the right one in the right eye.
2007-10-15 03:11:45
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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2014-10-06 13:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I have an astigmitism on my left eye. My doctor tells me my corena isn't perfectly round - about 2 mm has "bumpy edges". Imagine drawing a circle that isn't perfectly round and has some bumps before it completes. It's usually not a big deal to have one of these and see normally.
20/25 in the other eye is good from what i know. If 20/20 vision is considered perfect or ideal than you're really close.
2007-10-15 03:14:51
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answered by j640922 2
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