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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 401447"><p>With mine, because I have to have the thinnest lenses, and also tinted lenses because of my night vision (or lack thereof), and this and that gotta-have extras for my comfort, even buying mine on the cheapest sites I will end up paying $120-200. The good thing is that outside of late night emergencies I rarely need them for much outside of home and therefore will use the same pair until it pretty much falls apart or is too many years outdated to use at all. </p><p>Changes to adult medicaid in IN is now going to limit glasses for adults to once every 5 years barring a major change in their Rx, in which case they can get a new pair after 2 years, so waiting as long as I do I guess isn't so unusual. I may even wait until next year for new glasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 401447"] With mine, because I have to have the thinnest lenses, and also tinted lenses because of my night vision (or lack thereof), and this and that gotta-have extras for my comfort, even buying mine on the cheapest sites I will end up paying $120-200. The good thing is that outside of late night emergencies I rarely need them for much outside of home and therefore will use the same pair until it pretty much falls apart or is too many years outdated to use at all. Changes to adult medicaid in IN is now going to limit glasses for adults to once every 5 years barring a major change in their Rx, in which case they can get a new pair after 2 years, so waiting as long as I do I guess isn't so unusual. I may even wait until next year for new glasses. [/QUOTE]
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