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    Suffer in Intermediate

    I was bought physio last week,but i had try on yesterday,i felt i always used on my left eye ,when i observe 1 object i compare that my left clearer than my right when i focus on intermediate.My distance is quite good.Is that vx.phy not suit for anisometropia ?Can anyone give me some comment or solution?
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    R -2.50
    L -0.75
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    You really should know that we can't answer this for you. There are literally hundreds of reasons why you may have one eye poorer than the other. It could be as simple as adaptation, but if you're really an optician as you claim you would know that.

    Talk to the doc who prescribed your lenses and he/she should be able to explain or fix the problem.

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