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Glasses prescription

I went to the eye doctor last night and he said my glasses prescription had changed.  I asked if it might change again after tx, but he said no, it wasn't related.  I really don't want to pay a fortune for new glasses if I will need another new pair next year.  Anyone have experience with this?
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1815939 tn?1377991799
If it was me I would wait until 4-6 months after treatment ends.

I am still on treatment but my vision keeps changing while on treatment. It is definitely more blurred and I do not see as well. It is difficult to read a book due to the lack of focus, both the eyesight and the brain, lol. I had my eyes checked just before Tx and they were still okay with my glasses (bifocals). However, now my glasses no longer are correct, but I am not getting new ones until I see how the vision is about 4-6 mo. after Tx.  My opthamologist agrees.
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190885 tn?1333025891
i went from 150 readers to 300 readers during tx..now back to 150....if anything my long distance night vision is better after tx then before tx...billy
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