Re: Converting "Script" to pure Spherical Equivalent
- From: odtobe <ODtobe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Apr 2007 10:28:43 -0700
On Apr 28, 11:07 am, Neil Brooks <neil0...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 27, 7:39 pm, "otisbr...@xxxxxx" <otisbr...@xxxxxx> wrote:
The information is provided. The choice is hers. If she
wishes -- she will follow your advice.
Speaking of providing information ...
Why not provide the information about how you turned your niece into a
myope with a restricted driver's license?
As I always say: you can't have it both ways. If you claim to have
CAUSED your nephew, Keith's, emmetropia then you must also claim to
have CAUSED your niece's myopia.
Full information really IS a good thing, isn't it?
I'm sorry Otis you're right, information is free and good to give the
patient. But I was under the impression that a DOCTOR has a liscense
to practice medicine. Shouldn't doctors be in the habit of providing
solutions that are going to be the most benifetial to the patient?
Also this person is a rather poor CL candidate, at least for softs.
Might think about RGPs if the K's look correct, but the SE for a spec
lens just doesn't make any sense. They have already chosen the
cylinder lenses in the "SUBJECTIVE" portion of the refration, that's
generally how an RX is finally determined. I understand that giving a
person the SE in a sphere SCL would be nice, BUT NOT IN THIS CASE.
.
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