When you order eyeglasses online, you really have to be prepared to wait as long as two weeks to receive them--maybe a little less, maybe a little more. My experience with my very simple prescription has averaged 7-10 days for the two places that I've ordered from.
It sounds as though you have no backup glasses to use, and that you really need your glasses to function properly every day. It also sounds as though you do not have a current prescription to present at a big box store or elsewhere to get a new pair made today, for example. So the suggestion to find someone to temporarily fix your frames or to replace your lenses in an exact duplicate frame is one approach. Ergo, I think that your particular situation will require you to find a local solution to your immediate problem. If that's not do-able, then in your shoes I'd try to get myself in somewhere for an eye exam and a new pair of glasses today--and sadly this would probably have to be at a big-box place. (Afterwards, make sure you get a copy of your prescription and ask them to write down your pupil distance as well, for future reference, although several of the sites linked from here will explain how to measure your PD yourself.) You will want to use what you can learn on this site to order yourself an extra pair of glasses as soon as your immediate problem is resolved, and then you won't find yourself in this kind of a fix again. :) One other thing - several years ago I had an emergency with a pair of broken glasses and no spares. I called an optician at random from the phone book, described my problem and asked if they would be willing to "read" my lenses and put me in a new pair of glasses the same day. (I had no copy of my prescription with me.) This very kind person agreed to do this for me. So you could try that as well. But you definitely need to go ahead and get yourself an updated prescription from an optometrist at some point soon, and keep that with you. On Mar 12, 4:56 am, Zel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > So I stepped on my glasses, and twisted the left part of my frames for > my glasses. I tried using pliers (very smart of me) to realign the > hinge that came apart and instead, it snapped off completely, leaving > me unable to screw back the screw. Seeing how as now I'm going to be a > safety hazard roaming the streets, I need to repair my glasses as fast > as I could. > > I have a pair of Matt Brown 54■19-145. I'm not sure what this means, > but they're probably my measurements. I had bought these pair of > glasses from walmart a few years ago for a pretty expensive price. I > doubt they're repairable anymore, and if they are, I might be better > off just buying a new pair (price-wise). > > Please help if anyone can! > > - Tom --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Check us out at the oft-updated http://www.glassyeyes.com! You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GlassyEyes" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/glassyeyes?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
