Posted on April 30, 2010.
Film Rec? Well then I just got these specifications rec sports (sports goggles) and when I went for my eye exam, I told him I do not know what my prescription for these glasses that I wear all the time every day, but I want to make sure they are the same order as specifications rec if I did not adjust much. She said OK and when the examination was made said it was the same as I had on glasses. Now I'll get the specifications rec today and I tried them and they seemed strong. He felt my stomach Woosey and make me want to be sick. Could they be too strong or do I just need some time to adapt? Because I do not really want two different orders and screw me. Thank you.
Hard to say, it could be a combination of things happening.
The specifications are usually classified according to Rec much closer to the eye. ... So that may take a little practice ... the angle lenses are sitting in front of your eyes is probably also very different, the inclination I mean ... glasses are generally at a 10-15 degree angle, but most rec spec models will be very right .... then the fact that they are most likely polycarbonate may be a problem too. Many people have difficulty polycarbonate .... I think they are crap lenses, as far as optical quality goes, but they are safer for sports.
So there are three reasons why they might not feel good at first ... but that feeling should last only a few minutes at most.
If you still feel like that after several minutes, then I think someone goofed on .... Rx or there is a distortion in the lenses ... happens quite often with polycarbonates.
According prescritpiton it is possible that your specifications rec sit further away from your eyes that your glasses street. They also have more lenses. These two things can happen when there are symptoms that you describe. Polycarbonate lens is not lower and most people have no difficulty in HIT as long as they did in the past because so much manufacturing has changed. Another thin that you might check for you is where is the optical center. It could be in a different location on your Record rec on your glasses and can cause a problem too. He really does not look like a normative difference as far as it may seem ike a positioning problem for me. Although having two slightly different corrections will not screw your eyes. Just have to re check a number of things and ask them if it could be these and see what they say.
Are they much bigger than your regular glasses? Some of the popular styles today are smaller, and the specifications most cons have a larger goal. It may also contribute to the problem of adapting a pair to another, and what you have said footprintz. Probably not polycarbonate. I'm willing to bet your glasses are poly so. Since the creation of DVDs and CDs, polycarbonate, that these things are made, has been refined so that it became a very good lens for vision from its original state many years ago.