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dumbstruck <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> On May 27, 2:10*pm, Spork <jedisp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > For them to come into focus properly I have to lift the arms of the
> > glasses completely off my ears so the top of the lens is slightly
> > forward while making sure they are still centered. I'm getting a bit
> > frustrated. Is it possible the lenses were made wrong? I'm going back
>
> My last glasses prescription nailed it right the first time... I don't
> get these folks who tell you to take time to adjust to a poorly
> working prescription (unless you have made a big jump from last time,
> esp in one eye).
This advice is usually given because it often works. It sometimes takes
a period before you get used to new lenses, especially if they are a lot
different. I have learned this from my own personal experience, as well
as talking to others. Of course, sometimes there is something wrong,
including the simple inability of a person to adjust to something that
another could adjust to easily.
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
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