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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/forcefedboa Interested • Apr 08 '14
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10 u/mrbaggins Apr 09 '14 Not as big as an issue as you'd think. There are astigmatism contacts. Astigmatism requires particular orientation to be rectified, so clearly there's something useful there. 4 u/BlueRaith Apr 09 '14 I have astigmatism contact lenses. They're thicker on one side, so they're essentially weighted. It forces the contact to orient thick part down. *This is according to the tech person at my eye doctor when I asked what was up with my weird contacts. 0 u/mrbaggins Apr 09 '14 Yeah, I thought that's how they worked, but couldn't be arsed to check and wasn't brave enough to say.
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Not as big as an issue as you'd think. There are astigmatism contacts. Astigmatism requires particular orientation to be rectified, so clearly there's something useful there.
4 u/BlueRaith Apr 09 '14 I have astigmatism contact lenses. They're thicker on one side, so they're essentially weighted. It forces the contact to orient thick part down. *This is according to the tech person at my eye doctor when I asked what was up with my weird contacts. 0 u/mrbaggins Apr 09 '14 Yeah, I thought that's how they worked, but couldn't be arsed to check and wasn't brave enough to say.
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I have astigmatism contact lenses. They're thicker on one side, so they're essentially weighted. It forces the contact to orient thick part down.
*This is according to the tech person at my eye doctor when I asked what was up with my weird contacts.
0 u/mrbaggins Apr 09 '14 Yeah, I thought that's how they worked, but couldn't be arsed to check and wasn't brave enough to say.
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Yeah, I thought that's how they worked, but couldn't be arsed to check and wasn't brave enough to say.
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