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  5. I recently had an eye test at Titan Eye+, and they confirmed that my vision is +2.00 in both eyes. I ordered glasses based on that, but three days later, during a family checkup, I tested again and my prescription came out as +1.50 for both eyes. I consulted with Titan Eye+ again, and they assured me that wearing +2.00 glasses wouldnt harm my eyes. However, Im still unsure, and I have a few questions:1) Is a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 in my prescription normal? Should I stick with the +2.00 glasses or go for +1.50?2) Is it safe to wear glasses with a +2.00 prescription when my eye test shows +1.50?3) Should I just reorder simple reading glasses or go for progressive lenses? Which would be better for me?The prescription I got from Titan Eye+ says +2.00 for both eyes, while my other test shows +1.50. Titan Eye+ says a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 is common and suggests I wear the +2.00 glasses, but Im not convinced. Could you please help me figure out the best course of action?

I recently had an eye test at Titan Eye+, and they confirmed that my vision is +2.00 in both eyes. I ordered glasses based on that, but three days later, during a family checkup, I tested again and my prescription came out as +1.50 for both eyes. I consulted with Titan Eye+ again, and they assured me that wearing +2.00 glasses wouldnt harm my eyes. However, Im still unsure, and I have a few questions:1) Is a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 in my prescription normal? Should I stick with the +2.00 glasses or go for +1.50?2) Is it safe to wear glasses with a +2.00 prescription when my eye test shows +1.50?3) Should I just reorder simple reading glasses or go for progressive lenses? Which would be better for me?The prescription I got from Titan Eye+ says +2.00 for both eyes, while my other test shows +1.50. Titan Eye+ says a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 is common and suggests I wear the +2.00 glasses, but Im not convinced. Could you please help me figure out the best course of action?

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I recently had an eye test at Titan Eye+, and they confirmed that my vision is +2.00 in both eyes. I ordered glasses based on that, but three days later, during a family checkup, I tested again and my prescription came out as +1.50 for both eyes. I consulted with Titan Eye+ again, and they assured me that wearing +2.00 glasses wouldnt harm my eyes. However, Im still unsure, and I have a few questions:1) Is a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 in my prescription normal? Should I stick with the +2.00 glasses or go for +1.50?2) Is it safe to wear glasses with a +2.00 prescription when my eye test shows +1.50?3) Should I just reorder simple reading glasses or go for progressive lenses? Which would be better for me?The prescription I got from Titan Eye+ says +2.00 for both eyes, while my other test shows +1.50. Titan Eye+ says a variation of 0.25 or 0.50 is common and suggests I wear the +2.00 glasses, but Im not convinced. Could you please help me figure out the best course of action?

You go according to ophthalmologist opinion , sometimes technicians may not do it properly.. .minor variation will be there in all test, its interobsever variation.... Results also depends on type of test whether it's just a chart test or slit lamp test..

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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