So my last thread was poorly titled, few deep purple fans our there it would seem.
Does anyone have astigmatism, the "black dot" vision impairment, and if so, how best to deal with it?
My last eye test, about a decade ago, said i was "borderline" for needing glasses to drive.
What the hell? My vision was generally good at the time, to......shit, most modern cars produce a blind spot the size of a truck with the safety column style frames, and the eye level boots.
How good are my eyes? Great, but i am overwhelmingly reluctant to go for another eye test, just in case they aren't what i imagined, and i know they aren't what I would hope.
Can prescription lenses fill the gap?
Does anyone have astigmatism, the "black dot" vision impairment, and if so, how best to deal with it?
My last eye test, about a decade ago, said i was "borderline" for needing glasses to drive.
What the hell? My vision was generally good at the time, to......shit, most modern cars produce a blind spot the size of a truck with the safety column style frames, and the eye level boots.
How good are my eyes? Great, but i am overwhelmingly reluctant to go for another eye test, just in case they aren't what i imagined, and i know they aren't what I would hope.
Can prescription lenses fill the gap?
I have always had the hard, or Rigid gas permeable contact lenses. They now have soft that work with an astigmatism. I stay with the rigid/hard because I've noticed that my vision after I take them out stays what must be close to 20/20 for awhile after they are removed. I think it has to do with them reshaping the eye while they are in, but unfortunately it's not permanent. I sit in bed at night and read the Wall Street Journal without my lenses or glasses and have no problems.