Posted by gab on May 12, 2011 at 18:00:18 from (70.105.71.74):
In Reply to: Bifocals posted by DeltaRed on May 11, 2011 at 20:52:55:
In my experience if you got them from a good eye doctor you should be good in a day or two. When I got my first glasses, no line bifocals, my insurance only covered a place in Rockford IL., about 40 miles away. I couldn't see anything for over a couple minutes, was like welding with no helmet. They said I'd get used to it, I didn't know what to expect so I tried them on and off for a couple months and took them back. Somebody mistook a decimal point for a zero or visa versa in the prescription, second try was good. The next couple of sets of glasses came from a local top shelf optometrist and they worked perfect instantly. Then the insurance had a new big deal with shopko, got their glasses, couldn't see, took em back about three times, went across the street and west two blocks to the genuine eye doctor and have had two more sets of glasses that were perfect instantly. So I refer to the cheaper places as quick lube joints and tell every body to stay away, it ain't worth the aggravation
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