Why don't you want lenses that match your prescription?

Generally, lenses of your prescription let you see clearly, and lenses
of other prescriptions let you see less clearly.

All values are totally independent, but if your eyes are -5.00 and
-4.00, and if you instead purchase -4.50 and -3.50, you might not be
able to see.

If you have concerns about your prescription, you really should talk
to your doctor about it.



On Nov 26, 5:08 pm, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
> My rx as the dr gave it to me:
> right: -500 -125 95
> left: -400 -75 75
>
> I don't want to get the full strength rx, but I don't want pc lenses
> either,I want lets say -450 and -350. If I do that, will the other
> number have to changed also in tandem, or are they independent to the
> first number?

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