Hi. I Have My Eye Exam Last Night. the Sales Girl Tell Me That I Have Right Vision 150 and Left Vision 100.?
Hi. I have my eye exam last night. The sales girl tell me that i have right vision 150 and left vision 100. what is that mean?
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its 1.50 and 1.00
(sorry after writing my answer i noticed that i was not sure if they were plus or negative. if they are PLUS it means your eyes cope badly with reading books very near to your face)
Someone with normal sight does not need any power in a lens to see 100% correcttly. their numbers would be 0.00 and 0.00 for both eyes
Your numbers show that your eyesight is lacking a bit when you have to look into the distance. The further you look away the more your focus becomes unclear
They suggest with the power of 1.50 diopters on your right eye and 1.00 on the left that you will be able to see in 20/10 vision.(The average eyesight a normal person is capable of.)
I had similar eyesight to you when i was 13. I didn’t know at the time i had poor eyesight. Only when i wore the lenses was i able to see the difference and pick up details like trees and peoples faces etc
With 1.00 in your good eye you can probably go by without any visual aids for most things. However id advise valueing your natural eyesight and checking natural eyesight improvement videos online to try and improve it. (so that you dont need glasses in future.) The problem is when having eyetests the people there are a bit weird and talk a language (like a big number is something to be proud of.) Its only positive because its an excuse for purchasing new glasses and this provides them with profit. Dont be fooled. Where else do they get money from? The eyetests is nothing. glasses is everything
This number means your right eye can read something from 20 feet away that people with "normal" vision could read at 150 feet away. Or 100 feet away from the left eye. In other words, you are very nearsighted, and it’s worse in your right eye.
its probably -1.50 & -1.00 diopters. its a measurement of lens power & refractive error…a diopter is a reciprocal meter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioptre