Colleen
Senior Member
- Location
- Pennsylvania
I have a lazy left eye. I've had it since I was a kid. Probably born with it. So, my I'm right eye dominate. I go every year for my exam and according to my eye doc this year my Rx has changed quite a bit. I got new lenses for my frames through my eye doc and when I got them I couldn't see, especially with the bifocal. I kept trying to wear them because I thought I needed to "adjust" to a new Rx.
Let me back up a bit. When I got my new Rx lenses the gal talked me into getting Progressive lenses. I told her I'd tried them before years ago and couldn't get use to them. She said they've changed quite a bit over the years and that would be the way to go since I'd have 3 levels of vision and no line bifocals. I gave in, even though the doc who just examined me said I'd never be able to wear Progressives with a lazy eye because my eye doesn't focus where it's suppose to. I told her that, and she said she'd never heard of that. I'm easily influenced so she went ahead and gave me Progressives.
I tried them for a month or so and just could not see and constant headaches. I took them back and she said they'd have them re-made with regular lenses and bifocals. They came back and it was like trying to see through rainbows. She had had them made with regular poly instead of high resolution lenses. So, back they go again.
By this time, I'm not very confident that they'll be right this time either, so I ordered a pair from Zenni. They were inexpensive as I didn't want to spend a whole lot on a pair that I wasn't sure that the Rx was even right. Next year, I'm going to someone else. Anyway...the Zenni glasses are perfect. They automatically use the high resolution lenses so there's no "rainbowing". I guess you don't always get the best from an eye doc's place.
Anyone else have problems with your eye doctor???
Let me back up a bit. When I got my new Rx lenses the gal talked me into getting Progressive lenses. I told her I'd tried them before years ago and couldn't get use to them. She said they've changed quite a bit over the years and that would be the way to go since I'd have 3 levels of vision and no line bifocals. I gave in, even though the doc who just examined me said I'd never be able to wear Progressives with a lazy eye because my eye doesn't focus where it's suppose to. I told her that, and she said she'd never heard of that. I'm easily influenced so she went ahead and gave me Progressives.
I tried them for a month or so and just could not see and constant headaches. I took them back and she said they'd have them re-made with regular lenses and bifocals. They came back and it was like trying to see through rainbows. She had had them made with regular poly instead of high resolution lenses. So, back they go again.
By this time, I'm not very confident that they'll be right this time either, so I ordered a pair from Zenni. They were inexpensive as I didn't want to spend a whole lot on a pair that I wasn't sure that the Rx was even right. Next year, I'm going to someone else. Anyway...the Zenni glasses are perfect. They automatically use the high resolution lenses so there's no "rainbowing". I guess you don't always get the best from an eye doc's place.
Anyone else have problems with your eye doctor???
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