Originally Posted by
orangezero
Wont' help this patient probably, but I always try to warn these types of patients that everything will look curvy, distorted, and smaller than through their contacts (probably why they avoided glasses for so long) BEFORE I let them order spectacles.. I make a big deal out of it, so that when they pick them up they remember it and at least think I know what I'm talking about instead of only that their spectacles "dont' work."
I'm not really of the opinion that undercorrecting does a whole lot of good generally, it would be fuzzy as well as all the other problems in that case.
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