Monocular vision meets severe presbyopia, which is a lot of trouble.
Professor Yu is 79 years old this year. He graduated from Peking University Chinese Department, high flyers. He is currently the director of the Couplet Institute of Central South University and a researcher at the Painting and Calligraphy Institute of the Central Museum of Literature and History. In 20 13, he was selected to participate in the China Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition held in Russia, and has written more than 30 monographs. "People say hello to me, I don't care, and they call me arrogant. This is a big misunderstanding! I have hyperopia, astigmatism and presbyopia. I can't see at all, and my hearing is not good! " Professor Yu has made great achievements academically, but his eyesight often brings trouble to his life. Because I lost my left eye vision when I was young, I have been relying on my right eye for writing and calligraphy for many years. However, after entering old age, astigmatism, hyperopia and severe presbyopia appeared in the right eye. "I want to wear three pairs of glasses in turn: one for walking, one for writing on the computer, and one for watching the mobile phone. I often look for glasses everywhere."
Half a year ago, he learned that the new reading glasses could solve the problem and bought a pair at a high price with great interest. The result was not satisfactory. "You can see far with it, but when you see very close, you must lift your glasses. It can't solve the problem at all. "
Tailored progressive multifocal lenses feel good when you try them on.
In June 5438+10, Professor Yu came to the light spot optometry center for consultation. Zeng Qiuyan, who has 1 1 year fitting experience, received him. "In theory, progressive multifocal lenses are not suitable for people with monocular vision, but Professor Yu insists on using a pair of glasses to see the distance. I gave Professor Yu a detailed eye examination with slit lamp, ophthalmoscope, computer refractometer and other instruments, and consulted senior experts in the industry, lens brand engineers and others in detail, and discussed every little detail of luminosity and lens technology. Finally, the degree of glasses is determined. Glasses are made separately, which is different from glasses with binocular vision. The prescription of glasses is tailor-made for professors. After the glasses were made, Professor Yu was very satisfied when he tried them on. The distance was clear and there was no discomfort. "
"This is the best pair of glasses I have ever worn."
"You really helped a lot! This is the best pair of glasses I have ever worn! " Professor Yu felt very good after wearing glasses, and offered to write an inscription for the optical center of the spot eye. A few days later, he came again and sent his autograph: far and near. "Professor Yu also called to thank me for the New Year, which made me feel that it is very meaningful to wear glasses for middle-aged and elderly people!" Once said.
New reading glasses, suitable for both distance and distance-a record of Yu Dequan, a professor at Central South University, who has been choosing glasses.
The director of the light spot eye optometry center once took a group photo with Professor Yu.
It is understood that the success of progressive multifocal lens fitting is influenced by age, basic diseases, eye diseases and other factors. The older you get, the lower the success rate of fitting, and the more you need to confirm your monocular vision. Therefore, many optical shops are very cautious about middle-aged and elderly people, and some simply do not accept them. Spot Eye Optometry Center is a service organization specially for middle-aged and elderly people, which is mainly responsible for the fitting of glasses for middle-aged and elderly people.