Some background - I recently turned 50 and a couple of years ago, I started wearing off-the-shelf reading glasses for reading and computer use. I actually needed a couple different strengths for each purpose. Prior to that, I hadn't ever required glasses; so, my experience with them has been fairly brief.
Anyway, last September, I saw my Optometrist, who confirmed my need for glasses. Plus, she said I needed some distance correction - which was a surprise to me, as I hadn't noticed any problem with focusing on anything beyond a couple of feet. I figured, "OK, she's the expert". So, the verdict was - progressive lenses needed. But, when we started talking about the price of the lenses - almost $600, including all the coatings, just for the lenses - I balked. I figured that I could manage with the cheap reading glasses and if I needed any distance correction, it was so minimal that I could easily get by without it.
But, over the past few months, I found it more and more annoying to have to carry around the reading glasses in order to focus on my phone, restaurant menus, product labels in stores, etc. And, if I'm wearing them, I have to take them off to focus on anything beyond 2 or 3 feet. So, I was constantly putting them on and taking them off. I got so fed up, I decided to get my prescription filled. I took it to Costco, where I could get glasses for a bit more than half the price my Optometrist charged.
I received my glasses this past Monday and I must say that I'm happy with them - except for distance. Up to about 6 - 8 feet, they're fine. Beyond that, they seem to make my vision worse. I realize that it depends on the section of lens that I'm looking through to focus on an object at a given distance, but it doesn't seem to matter which section I'm looking through. It's just a slight out-of-focus sensation, so it's taken me since Monday to decide that I'm not imagining it.
I just need to figure out how to address this. Is it too soon to say that the glasses don't have the proper distance correction? If not, how should I handle this?
This is what I'm thinking:
1. Go back to Costco and get the glasses checked to confirm they conform with the prescription.
2. If the glasses conform with the prescription, get their Optometrist/Optician to check my eyes to confirm my prescription. If I go through steps 1 and 2 and everything checks out correct, I will have just paid $450 for reading glasses!!
3. If my distance vision requires different/no correction, this will be be where it gets complicated. If I go back to my Optometrist and tell her she shagged up my prescription, she could just say that my vision changed between September and now. I wouldn't think that to be at all likely, but could that be her trump card? I think I need less, or no, distance correction. That may be
my trump card, because I rather doubt that my vision got better between September and now.
Or, do I just need more time to get used to them?