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Old 11-03-2009, 04:34 PM
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transition id lense

hi... i had a customer who did ID 1.6 Transition lense who was really ****** with it. He live somewhere southern, which is an island offcoast and he complained that the lense didn't turn very dark despite he tried it here (prescribed in Malaysia) and the lense did turn as desired. And also he complain that he had to tilt his head a lot especially for reading (move the frame up then read better). The RX was

R -0.75/-1.00 x 180 L -0.50/-0-75 x 170

I've send the lense back to Hoya for checkup and there isn't a problem. He's a first-timer progressive. I've tried all explanation regarding UV, corridor and distortion. Any help plz?
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:26 PM
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Transitions lenses can be tricky. If one wears a hat with a brim, they don't darken as much, as the lens is somewhat shaded. Temperature can have something to do with it as well. How warm was it when it turned dark enough, vs. the temps at home?
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:22 PM
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Possibilities.

Over-minused in the distance.
Add power too low
Fitting heights too low.
Fitting corridor too long.

And from experience, always be wary fitting a low myope with progressives, especially when they change from minus in the distance to net plus at near. High minus in the distance to less minus at near is usually OK, but low minus in the distance to low plus at near are the worst scripts.
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:21 PM
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thx... i forgot to add that the addition was +2.25. he told me it was very hot... around 38~ degree. thx for the advice guys... appreciate it....
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Old 11-05-2009, 12:57 PM
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The heat is why the lens isn't getting very dark...
He should just get a pair of something polarized for the sunshine. Photochromics are handy, but don't really replace proper sunglasses...
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:49 PM
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And also he complain that he had to tilt his head a lot especially for reading (move the frame up then read better). The RX was

R -0.75/-1.00 x 180 L -0.50/-0-75 x 170

I've send the lense back to Hoya for checkup and there isn't a problem. He's a first-timer progressive. I've tried all explanation regarding UV, corridor and distortion. Any help plz?
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addition was +2.25
That's a typical response, especially if they are comparing their near vision to reading glasses or reading without glasses, and is complicated by the high Add power- high for a first time multifocal.

Your client needs to hold the near object low and close to the body (near objects at eye level and slightly below eye level will be blurry). Instruct your client to keep their chin up, and look down through the lowest part of the lens.

If your client performs frequent close tasks, and continues to complain of excessive posturing even after a full adaptation, consider using a PAL with a shorter/faster corridor or separate glasses for near tasks. Warn the client that short corridor lenses have more off-axis distance blur, and feel much more busy and visually dynamic. There is also the potential for reduced acuity on-axis with a short designs, especially in low light conditions.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:54 AM
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does the vertex distance and pantoscopic tilt are correct??
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:39 PM
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thx robert. i've advice him like the way u said. i've checked the fitting height is 15mm and frame height 25mm. i think it's becos the height fitting was a bit low. lol oh well... not sure whether i'll lose this customer or not but thx for the advice guys...
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:41 PM
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Florence: yup... somewhat similar to his old SV glasses...
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Old 11-13-2009, 05:59 AM
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Sunglasses with Transition Lenses filter out 100% of UV rays and have Oakley's Hydrophobic coating to keep the lenses smudge-free.Transition lenses respond to the changing light as you move from dark to bright conditions. The futuristic look of the lightweight frames adds some unique style.
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Sounds to me this is a customer that likes to complain. What are the real issues? Is it the vision or is it the fact the Transitions don't adjust to the degree of his expectations?

Somewhere in between those nuggets lies the real issue; the challenge is to determine what that is!

Also, iD lenses are not available in Transitions; Sun Tech only since they are dual surface free form. iD Lifestyle is avilable in Transitions as it is back side FF.

As the others have mentioned to which I agree, any photochromic lens doesn't funtion properly in high heat applications.

That's my two cents; hope this helps.
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