I Have Astigmatism. Glasses Make Me More Cross-eyed. What’s Going On?
December 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under FAQ on advance for astigmatism
I have astigmatism. I just got new glasses and they seem to be making my astigmatism worse. Anyone else have this problem? Should I not wear them?

You should have your glasses and eyes checked again. Astigmatism refers to abnormal shape/curvature of the eye, more specifically of the cornea or lens. The problem with your vision from astigmatism is due to the improper focus that is caused by the abnormal curvature.
When you get glasses, your vision is corrected because the lenses set your focus. However, if your glasses were set and did not account for the astigmatism, then your focus can be even worse off. One eye would be focusing on one point and the other eye would be focusing on another point leading to the double vision/cross-eye feeling.
If they are in fact correctly set, it may just be that you are getting adjusted to the new pair of glasses. Your eyes are used to a certain focus without them and may just need time to get used to them.
You should definitely follow-up with your optometrist/optician and/or ophthalmologist and have things rechecked.
go back to where you got them and tell em it’s worse.
I would definately go back to the opticians and let them know, they might have put the presciption in backwards or something like that
An astigmatism doesn’t make you cross-eyed. If you are having any trouble with your new glasses you should definitely go back to were you got them and have the prescription checked. If that doesn’t work go back to your optometrist and have him/her re-check you.
yep, sounds like you need to wear contact lenses