My new prescription glasses makes square shapes turn trepazoid!?!
Question: My new prescription glasses makes square shapes turn trepazoid!!?
I just got my new prescription glasses today and when I look at square objects, like paper or computer monitor, they turn to trepazoid shape like and it's very annoying!. Can anyone help me understand why!?
I'm going back to see doctor but was hoping I could get some answers sooner :-)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
I'm going back to see doctor but was hoping I could get some answers sooner :-)!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
You are almost definitely describing the effects of your doctor introducing or changing the astigmatism prescription in your glasses!. I agree you should go back and let your doctor examine you again!. He will most likely adjust the astigmatism component of your prescription to help!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
The lens is bending the light all wacky!. It's probably normal, and you'll get used to it after a while!.
I haven't noticed this phenomenon in years!. I think it's a combination of knowing not to look sideways out my glasses much and that my brain's just used to that's how things look!. I actually see everything curved now for a while if I *don't* have my glasses on!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
I haven't noticed this phenomenon in years!. I think it's a combination of knowing not to look sideways out my glasses much and that my brain's just used to that's how things look!. I actually see everything curved now for a while if I *don't* have my glasses on!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Do you have progressives (no line bifocals), or a high prescription!. Those would cause peripheral distortion, in glasses like those, the purest part of the prescription is right in front of the pupil!. When you look off to the side you'll get that distortion, especially with progressives!. Hope that helps!!Www@Answer-Health@Com
Glasses change the size and shape of objects!. (Contacts do not!.)
It may be related to the angle of the glasses before your eyes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
It may be related to the angle of the glasses before your eyes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com