I think it's saying "2 BI divided", i.e., "1^ BI OD, 1^ BI OS" on the SVNO lenses.
That's non-standard notation.
Last edited by drk; 05-18-2015 at 08:36 AM.
What ever happened to standard Rx notation? Have we become too lazy or too stupid?
Will we soon see: -2.00 -1.50 X NNE or how about PD = 0.0016 Furlongs?
Agree (not with rbaker comment) it is also presented in a vertical format. Why the subterfuge, put the B In at the Hor Prism column on the prescription.
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Maybe the 2 bi prism is divided into all 4 lenses - a pair of sv dist, a pair of sv near all with a total of 2 bi.
Therefore .5 bi in each lens.
;) ok. probably not.
probably.
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What is the rx of the current spectacles?
What slays me is the rx has spaces for prism!!!
This is what I get from it:
DVO OD: +1.00 ds
OS: +0.25-1.25x150
NVO OD: +3.50 DS 1BI
OS: +2.75-1.25x150 1BI
Probably to help ease convergence. I can see how this could potentially be miscommunicated though.
I don't believe I've ever seen that format.
And...put the B In at the Hor Prism column on the prescription.
Maybe they were concerned it would be interpreted as prism in the distance, although they could have clarified it in the comments or special instructions.
All we can do is try. It never hurts too talk. Better to do so in person, if they'll give you five minutes. Don't forget to bring business cards (and maybe donuts).
Two Rxs certainly eliminates any ambiguity about the prism, but I wouldn't be surprised if less experienced opticians will still call for an ok for multifocals, and maybe the add power.
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman
Experience is the hardest teacher. She gives the test before the lesson.
why guess at it? call the prescriber! let us know
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