Ok I have a PT that came to me on my suggestion. Her complaint from going to a chain store, that her progressive had a VERY VERY narrow distance.
I put her in a Surmount and at dispense it was night and day for the better, but ended up with a recent rx change.
Now she tells me after the remake that its back to very narrow in the distance.
If I have her focus on the clock across the room, straight on, its great. But if she looks about 8 foot left of right its blurry. Even with her head tipped down.
Here is a quote from the email she sent as well.
"The left eye seems ok but the right lens is still blurry and it appears to be off center. When I am looking at something to read, I close my right eye and I can see it but when I try to look at it with my right eye, I actually have to move my head over to the left to see it. And everything seems out of focus just like it does when I am in the Drs chair and looking at the letters on the wall. When I am looking at those letters, they never get clear enough during the exam. So, I was wondering if the Varilux 4ds lens would be my only option. I would like to actually see clearly and see more in my peripheral. I can tell my eyes are straining. I am feeling frustrated and hoping this is not how I am going to have to see things. Do you have any ideas? "
I did tweak the PD's a lil (wider 30mm to like 31ou) than the orig pair as we picked up a digital measuring system and slightly raised the seg. from 20 to 21
Surmount 14
hi-index 1.67
trans grey
Came in with
OD -7.00 -0.75 095 +2.50
OS -8.00 -0.75 115 +2.50
Our RX First round...
-6.75/-0.75/090 add 1.75
-7.75/-0.75/115 add 1.75
RX for 2nd round...after recheck
-6.75/-0.75/090 add 2.25
-8.00/-0.75/115 add 2.25
Refraction was
OD -6.75 -0.75 x 084
OS -8.00 -0.75 x 112
VISUAL ACUITY
Dist VA Near VA Dist PH Underlying condition
OD 20/20
OS 20/20
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