The big bucks are in the medical billings.
drk has a technique where if he holds a fluoroscein test strip at just the right angle he gets a next day emergency visit for a scratched cornea for CL ...
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The big bucks are in the medical billings.
drk has a technique where if he holds a fluoroscein test strip at just the right angle he gets a next day emergency visit for a scratched cornea for CL ...
Start with a 1.2 and if it slips through move up from there to 1.3 etc., until one tightens with no resistance!!!
I think they were 1.3 eyewire and 1.4 temple.
Check Hilco's catalog for various...
A heritic responds: :eek:
From an unimpeachable source:
In optical standards, UVB is defined as radiation ranging from 280 to 315 nm and UVA is defined as radiation ranging from 315 to 380 nm....
This:
https://tinyurl.com/yd97dtpa
/s
And what Andy says.
I went there just before AO closed up shop. It is an hour away from me now and when I went to school in Framingham the school organized a tour along with another one to Webster Lens Co.. They were...
Sorry to hear this.
Just a thought- Maybe get some press on adds and apply them to some SV lenses?
Simple and cheap is good right now...
Ding Ding Ding!!!
I put at the top of the story from this link a couple of pic's of 24/7 back in the day!!! :bounce:
https://www.safetydimensions.com.au/van-halen/
Scroll down about 2/3 to find and read about Tshcerning's ellipse under the header "Best Form Lens Design"
http://opticampus.opti.vision/cecourse.php?url=lens_design/
Read the whole course by...
Hijack time-
Do you know the back story of why when Van Halen toured, they always had the venue contract (Article 126) require bowls of M&M's backstage with all the brown M&M's removed???
Before there was Optiboard(?) they were partnered and made displays' and promotions together for a while as I recall.
I recall Marcolin being the "little brother" of Marchon and were based in...
So if I'm putting these (and other dotted up prism blanks and assuming I am blocking them) on a project-o-mark I'm decentering an extra 5 or 6mm in, or I state the pd to be this amount more in to a...
"Doctors, residents, and pre-med students forced to endure organic chemistry and medical school anatomy were floored when they learned OpenAI's ChatGPT successfully passed U.S. Medical Licensing...
This is where I get paranoid over a patient who has the written rx's and can see a difference in the cyl.
Not telling them, "this is unusual", but has been verified by the prescribing doc, limits...
Are the current DRX glasses with fresnel press on?
That's the only way I see a lab doing a -8.00 with 15^ out OU.
Or can they do it with decentration?
I can't believe they are in...
Yours is not to question why,
Yours is but to fill or resign
Are we clear that redo's will be charged at 50% off???
"....they've worn both the DRX and the autograph 3, currently in the DRX,"
Ryser's Rule baby!!!
Who needs a refraction and fitting?
The next step is going to be genetic manipulations in utero.
No???
Ryser's rule on this rx in progressives! :eek:
Are you moving the OC's 5mm to account for the prism.
Picky patient who is probably an engineer?
My doc's had a few PITA patients they let play with the phoroptor dials and gave them the script they came up with.
Coming back to check the rx...
Who are you and what have you done with drk???
:tongue:
Krystle-
What a mess! And you say this happens every time? :eek:
Maybe talk to your doc's and outside patients about next time, first putting them in a FT cr-39, no add on's to gauge reaction...
Mitsui Chemicals + Mitsui Resin
What the MR stands for in your MR suite of high index lenses.
"Ophthalmic lenses are sold under lens manufacturer brands.
But also the lens material brand,...
Check this out all you youngsters:
https://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/11314
"Are you comfortable with your current glasses?"
"Well I measure something somewhat different and want to see if we can make things better."
"This may or may not help but you have to promise...
The edges of a paper, prepackaged, single vision, uncut lens is known as the gusset.