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Old 10-31-2014, 06:19 PM #6
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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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