At the end of November I popped into my local Eyemasters to get a new pair of lenses. I wanted something that would last a long time (since I hate getting new glasses) so I dropped a large chunk of cash on a stylish frame and super-fancy lens material with ultra coatings. The problem is, I can't wear them...
I have had them remade 3 times now. The first time, the left lens was wrong and they re-assessed the prescription. The second time the image was still too distorted, so I had to go back to polycarbonate lenses like my old ones. I just yesterday discovered that the 3rd pair has the wrong prescription in the right lens. On top of all of this, all pairs have hurt my eyes to wear. The image is warped, and everything looks farther away than it should be. Fluorescent light somehow makes them not work (which is all my workplace has) and they give me debilitating headaches.
They keep telling me that I just have to get used to them and my astigmatism changed, but I highly doubt that getting used to a pair of glasses should be THIS painful. Wearing them to work is nothing short of excruciating. I most certainly did NOT have these issues with my old pair. I think I had a mild headache for a few hours after getting those, and they never showed a distorted image.
To Eyemasters credit, they have offered to remake them as many times as I request, but at this point I wonder if they even can make them properly or if they can properly eval my prescription. So this begs the question:
Should I have them remake the glasses once again, this time trying a smaller frame that is closer to the old ones? or Should I get my money back, and return to the place where I got the old pair. The problem with the second option, is that the old place is an actual doctor of Optometry and I no longer have vision insurance.
I have had them remade 3 times now. The first time, the left lens was wrong and they re-assessed the prescription. The second time the image was still too distorted, so I had to go back to polycarbonate lenses like my old ones. I just yesterday discovered that the 3rd pair has the wrong prescription in the right lens. On top of all of this, all pairs have hurt my eyes to wear. The image is warped, and everything looks farther away than it should be. Fluorescent light somehow makes them not work (which is all my workplace has) and they give me debilitating headaches.
They keep telling me that I just have to get used to them and my astigmatism changed, but I highly doubt that getting used to a pair of glasses should be THIS painful. Wearing them to work is nothing short of excruciating. I most certainly did NOT have these issues with my old pair. I think I had a mild headache for a few hours after getting those, and they never showed a distorted image.
To Eyemasters credit, they have offered to remake them as many times as I request, but at this point I wonder if they even can make them properly or if they can properly eval my prescription. So this begs the question:
Should I have them remake the glasses once again, this time trying a smaller frame that is closer to the old ones? or Should I get my money back, and return to the place where I got the old pair. The problem with the second option, is that the old place is an actual doctor of Optometry and I no longer have vision insurance.