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I got a new pair of glasses this week. The final cost was $745. When I was told the total I had to ask her to repeat it. It's been a while since I've gotten a new pair so I was expecting an increase in the price, but I didn't expect the price to go up that much. Does that price sound normal?
They're no line bifocals. Since half of my work is on the computer the optometrist said I needed some sort of antiglare lenses. Plus since the other half of my work is outside and my eyes are light-sensitive he said I needed the transition (or whatever they call them) lenses. I figured the last two things would add to the cost. I just didn't figure on it adding that much.I guess the price was worth it. I had what was essentially a perpetual headache for the last two or three weeks. Since getting the new glasses the headaches seem to be gone.
I picked up 2 pair today, 1 was progressive bifocal transitions, UV coated, new frames, the other reading gasses, UV and anti-glare coated. Eyemasters, buy 1 pair, get 1 free, total just north of 600 bucks, plus the government's share. Before the discount for the second pair, it was right at 1100 bucks.
I had Transitions lenses up until 5 years or so ago. They didn't seem to get as dark in the summer as they did in the winter. I was using clip on lenses on top of the glasses with Transitions lenses. I'm allergic to sunlight, or at least it seems like it sometimes. [/B]There are times that it causes me to have sneezing fits.[/B]
Going into sunlight from inside always makes me sneeze. I have Transitions lenses, and I love them; but they don't turn dark very fast.