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I have noticed lately that sometimes my Rx glasses seem a bit off, and sometimes they are just fine. Does my vision fluctuate? Is this an MS thing?
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I have noticed the same thing. I wear prescription glasses to see far away and drugstore readers (250+) for close up/reading.

I have noticed that, at times, the readers are not strong enough. Maybe it's just my eyes getting weaker. I need to go to the eye doctor because I keep getting reminders in my email that I'm past due.

I think my issues are just age related.
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I too have noticed that some days my glasses are fine and other days, not so fine?
I think it's an aging and MS combo.
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I have that experience as well...it seems as if my glasses aren't on right and even though my vision is clear, it's "off". This is with or without my glasses on me. I always feel it's a visual migraine.
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I have the same problem, Marion. Fortunately, as a benefit of marriage, I get vision and dental insurance starting 12/1. I am going to see an ophthalmologist and see if it is the glasses or my R eye.

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Same issue here as well, I actually have 4 different rx glasses for distance that change day by day. 2 of them have prisms, 2 without, and the Rx's aren't too terribly different and yet I still have days when none of the 4 are correct, days when I don't need any of them and different days that each pair is best. It's glasses roulette to watch tv
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