I got mine from an online store called nosepadsplus.com, which sells
all sorts of optical supplies.  Since 39dollarglasses.com sent me a
little glasses screwdriver with my order, I had what I needed to
replace them.  It's delicate work, but not difficult.

I'm not sure I trust Walmart with my glasses, after my wife had a bad
experience with them when the promised her high index lenses and when
she got them, they were coke bottles.

So far, the new, larger, D shaped nose pads, as opposed to the oval
ones that were standard, appear to be working.

RedStickHam

On Aug 25, 1:33 am, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> It sounds like the left nose pad is leaning harder on your nose. The
> metal pieces that hold the nose pads can be adjusted a bit to leave a
> wider or narrower space between them. This can relieve the discomfort,
> as well as making both sides of the frame the same height, so that
> they don't look crooked on your face.
>
> I don't normally shop at Walmart, but it was the only store where I
> easily found silicone nosepads, and for a low price.

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