When I was 19, I'm now 30, I had my first ever eyesight test. Apparently at the time my left eye was perfect but right was mildly far sighted with a Sph rating of + 1.50. I was really naive at the time and basically ignored it because my vision seemed fine to me (guessing the good eye offset the weaker one).
Anyway, back in 2013 I got another one done. It had obviously been a while since my last but oddly my right eye was quite a bit better (+ 0.75) but left had started to catch up (also + 0.75)
I had another in 2015, got same result as 2013.
Just had a new one (with different larger opticians) and it has reverted back to slightly higher than my original reading for right eye (+ 1.75) and same for left (+ 0.75).
Really odd! I am guessing my right eye was always about the +1.50 mark and the tests I got in 2013/15 were plain wrong? Did get me thinking about these tests though. It felt rushed to me and at times the optician confused me about what option meant clearer/worse. Swear I maybe even answered it wrongly at times.
Anyone else find they get different results? I've heard sleep, stress, oxygen levels etc all play factors when you get a test done.
I still don't feel like my sight is bad enough to need glasses other than when I'm on a computer or watching TV from a certain distance. I've ordered a new pair with new prescription. Be interesting to see if I find them any better than my current pair.
Anyway, back in 2013 I got another one done. It had obviously been a while since my last but oddly my right eye was quite a bit better (+ 0.75) but left had started to catch up (also + 0.75)
I had another in 2015, got same result as 2013.
Just had a new one (with different larger opticians) and it has reverted back to slightly higher than my original reading for right eye (+ 1.75) and same for left (+ 0.75).
Really odd! I am guessing my right eye was always about the +1.50 mark and the tests I got in 2013/15 were plain wrong? Did get me thinking about these tests though. It felt rushed to me and at times the optician confused me about what option meant clearer/worse. Swear I maybe even answered it wrongly at times.
Anyone else find they get different results? I've heard sleep, stress, oxygen levels etc all play factors when you get a test done.
I still don't feel like my sight is bad enough to need glasses other than when I'm on a computer or watching TV from a certain distance. I've ordered a new pair with new prescription. Be interesting to see if I find them any better than my current pair.