When I felt my vision was slipping I went in for an appointment, the doc said you’re just getting old, buy a cheap pair of readers. I appeared his honesty and not gouging me for a pair of glasses to make a sale. A year or so later I thought my vision was getting worse, it wasn’t, but at the end of the exam he advised me to buy a pair of glasses despite the prescription not changing, so so much for only needing $1 cheaters. Another year or two later I got an exam and my prescription changed a little again, so I got new glasses and splurged on progressives, transitional, etc…they worked great for me. I went in a year later for yet another exam and my prescription changed very slightly, ordered another pair of glasses with transitional and progressive lenses, but when I wear them I can’t get used to them so I throw my old pair on and I’m fine. I wonder if they screwed up my recent purchase and have the prescription wrong or the focal point wrong.
Also, Costco has a great selection of glasses and would highly suggest them if you could find a style to your liking. They have some nice designer lines, but I wanted a specific designer so I got my last two pairs from LensCrafters and MyEyeDr, both charge a fortune for the same glasses then deduct a ton due to my “great insurance”. What a sham, I could get both cheaper online 100% out of pocket than buying the glasses from them after insurance contributions, but I wanted to ensure there was no problems getting my lenses to be proper.