I'm looking to buy some glasses with progressive lenses from Zenni. I need these glasses for mainly computer reading and reading paper documents up close. Currently I have two pairs of glasses that I am constantly switching and taking off. It's a pain in the neck when I'm having to read docs and then have to take my glasses off to look at a board farther away (6+ feet). It kills productivity. I want progressives because I have read that I could get some with my computer glasses script, reading glasses script, and no distance correction all in one pair. The computer glasses prescription has sphere values of +2.00 for the left eye and +2.50 for the right. The reading prescription has +2.50 for the left eye and +3.00 for the right. In the prescription, the right eye also has a cylinder of -0.50 and an axis of 140. Neither pair has add values. >From what I understand, I should make my computer prescription the main prescription and the add values should be my reading prescription. Is this correct? One of my main concerns is about whether Zenni will make the progressives I order without distance correction on the top of the lenses. I want a pair of glasses with the distance zone on the top of the lens, but they would be "clear" so that I can see far away when need be. Is this how Zenni would make my progressives?
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