Hi,

I recently went to the optometrist for my annual exam and got my
prescription. When I went to pick out glasses though my jaw hit the
floor when i saw the prices. So I decided I was going to buy online.

I have a relatively stronger prescription need in my left eye as
compared to my right and my local optician said I would need to
purchase polycarbonate lenses to avoid extremely thick lenses and so
that the lenses would be made as close in width to each other as
possible.

Is this true?

Also considering my prescription: my right eye is -.50/-.50/012 and my
left eye is -1.25/
-1.0/172, would there be a substantial thickness difference if i went
with the regular plastic lenses as opposed to the polycarbonate or
even a high index glass lens.

Thanks in Advance.

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