Thank you. Very helpful.

La Elle

On Mar 22, 8:25 pm, Firewalker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, as for the narrowness of your nose, couldn't give you much
> advice there as I have exactly the opposite. ;)
> I *would* suggest getting the nosepads adjusted correctly, and also
> replacing the standard PVC nose pads with a soft silicone pad. IMHO,
> they seem to grip the nose better than the PVC and they don't change
> color as quickly.
>
> I think you might have got your numbers transposed. The height should
> be about 32mm (although this is a subjective opinion). I've never seen
> a pair with a height larger than around 45mm and those were BIG.
>
> As for your Rx, if you could post the numbers here (along with the 2
> PD values), we'd be able to tell for sure if it was "complex", or if
> your Dr. was just blowing smoke. For bifocals and progressives, the
> average difference between distance/near PD is about 3mm.
> Have never *faxed* an order to zenni, but they do have a place on the
> online order to include notes/special instructions like your distance/
> near PD values.
> You might want to email Zenni ahead of time to inquire as to any
> special accomodations you may need, as they don't do some special
> adjustments such as custom Seg/fitting heights for progressive lenses.
>
> Hope this didn't confuse you more. :)
>  -=# Firewalker #=-
>
> On Mar 22, 7:24 pm, La Elle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am working up the nerve to fax an order to Zenni. As far as
> > frames...I hate the ones that slide down my nose. I guess my nose is
> > narrow. Do I need to look for frames wiht a 16 mm or less bridge? I
> > plan to get the hinged ones that hug the head but thought a narrow
> > bridge would be good too. Anyone narrow-nosed group members have an
> > advice or experience on this. Also I wear pretty strong bifocals and
> > heard that I should at least get a frame that is 53 mm or more in
> > height.
>
> > AND...my doctor said I have two pupillary distance figures! On for
> > distance and one for close. I showed her the Zenni form I printed with
> > one pupillary distance space. She said to just fax her Rx to Zenni and
> > they would be able to handle it. She said my Rx is "complex"! So how
> > about that too? Anyone faxed their "complex" Rx to Zenni?
>
> > Any advise or ideas appreciated. Have a good day.
>
> > Elle in TX- Hide quoted text -
>
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