ColoradoMom!!
Disneyland 1971 with Mickey and Me
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I am totally clueless about glasses! Neither my hubby nor I wear them. I took my almost 10 year old to Kaiser (HMO) for an eye exam as he was complaining he couldn't see far away. As I was waiting for the Dr. to confirm, "Nope, he's just fine . . .” I heard him say, "Your son is definitely nearsighted and needs glasses." From there, everything is a bit fuzzy
meaning I was in such shock, trying to ask all the questions, but failing. He was nice, but we were out of there fast, and off to the Optical department. So how I am supposed to know if the glasses we ordered were a good deal?? Those of you who use those places that advertise such great deals - do you use their Dr.'s?? I just have to wonder if we went somewhere else, would that Dr. write the same prescription?
I have no reason to doubt this Dr. - but holy cow - my son is going to be looking through these things - do you all get a second opinion? I am just so blown away. Also, it isn't a money thing about the actual glasses - I am just used to being able to Google and research such big decisions before I have to make them. Let me tell you what we got and the price so you can tell me if that sounds reasonable. They are bendable kid's frames (X Games Ollie is the name)$150 Poly lenses with transition (from getting darker outside like sunglasses) and the non-glare coating $83.50 each lense, and $50 each lense for a Teflon AR coat?? so it was $337. They gave us around $75 off for a kids' promo, and our insurance was $100 off. Total was $237.74.
AND - my son plays on this very competitive baseball team, so I am worried about that too.
SO - dear friends - tell me everything - I need help!

I have no reason to doubt this Dr. - but holy cow - my son is going to be looking through these things - do you all get a second opinion? I am just so blown away. Also, it isn't a money thing about the actual glasses - I am just used to being able to Google and research such big decisions before I have to make them. Let me tell you what we got and the price so you can tell me if that sounds reasonable. They are bendable kid's frames (X Games Ollie is the name)$150 Poly lenses with transition (from getting darker outside like sunglasses) and the non-glare coating $83.50 each lense, and $50 each lense for a Teflon AR coat?? so it was $337. They gave us around $75 off for a kids' promo, and our insurance was $100 off. Total was $237.74.
AND - my son plays on this very competitive baseball team, so I am worried about that too.
SO - dear friends - tell me everything - I need help!
