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Any Walmart or Costco can set you up with a regular pair of glasses. When you get into progressive lens, the stakes and the expertise go up. Fortunately I go to a husband-wife practice that know what they are doing. My last contact fitting took almost an 1 1/2 hours to fine tune. I have been wearing progressive lens for the past 5 years and know have them in 2 other pairs. Many factors have to go in and the first and most important is the position of the corrections and the size of the glasses. Obviously your not happy with these so you are seeking advice. You generally have 2 zones to look through, so I'm not sure whats up with the top part of your glasses. It should be the same until you get to the transition. You didn't say if these are new or older glasses and if you recently experienced a change. Doesn't matter if they tell you there fine or not, if you unhappy with them, get a change. Also progressive's are never going to be like having the vision of a 20 years old and are a series of compromise. As is most when you get older.
Old 01-08-2012, 08:02 AM
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