On Aug 24, 12:59 pm, Chalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> hippiedyke13 wrote:
>
> > At first I was extremely skeptical about buying
> > glasses online, but after reading the rave reviews I am willing to
> > give it a try. Especially after I went to Costco, spent an hour
> > looking at frames, picked out a pair, but was told that I had to bring
> > a copy of the prescription in. I had only gotten glasses a year ago,
> > and this was the first year my prescription hasn't changed. They had
> > my prescription on file from a year ago but they said it had expired.
>
> One year is not very long.  For most people, measurements taken only
> one year ago are likely to be correct.  Even if not, it's better to
> wear new fresh lenses than old scratched ones with the same
> prescription.  Most new glasses being as costly as they are, many
> folks wait too long before buying replacements.
>

Yeah, I had to get my eyes checked every year. My eye vision has
changed drastically enough in the time span of a year that I have
averaged a new prescription every year. Luckily it has been the
direction of my eyes getting better not worse. This year is the first
year that my glasses prescription hasn't changed but I'm still going
to get new glasses because my old ones are pretty beat up. But that is
what happens when you wear the same pair 365 days of the year..

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