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I've just picked up my new specs from the optician, 250€ (despite using the old frames).
However, I suspect my right eye has altered since last week's eye test. It's not too different, so I'll wait and see.

Petter 9 Oct 8
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Have got them on the right way round Petter? Poor eye-sight is a bitch! 😀

My eyesight is pretty good for long distance. The glasses are progressive, but mainly for reading.

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They can make mistakes, says me wearing glasses since I was 11. Have them double-check, glasses usually feel "right" right away (allowing for getting used to the edges 9f a new frame, which is not the case here) or there is a problem.

I've just had a cataract operation ony right eye, snd it's well known that eyes can change in the first 4 months. My left eye was operated on 10 months ago and has stabilised. I shall therefore wait until next year for a retest. The new lens is only slightly off.

@Petter beware of headaches, your eyes use approx. 30% of your energy.

@AnneWimsey Television screens, too close, are deadly.

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I've been getting my glasses made in China for $50 including frames and progressive lenses. They're made accurately, they get delivered to my home within two weeks or so.

I too have got some Great glasses on-line, with even virtual try-on from several angles, some for $25 delivered in a nice hard case........I like to co-ordinate with my outfits!

@AnneWimsey I need progressive no line bifocals so they're at least $40 with cheapest frames and shipping. zennioptical.com

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