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Old 09-12-2012, 10:46 PM #1
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Default Prisms vs. eye patch

I went to get new glasses today and the muscle relaxants have done a number on my double vision. In order to fit the prisms into the lens they need to use a special high index glass which is really expensive and will have to go into my reading glasses as well.

I went ahead and ordered them figuring I didn't have much choice, but now I'm wondering if I should have them correct the vision and just use tape over one eye for the double vision. Does anyone else use prisms, or do you just cover one eye? Quick response would be good so I can call them up tomorrow morning and tell them to put the order on hold. Thanks.

Jeff
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