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Originally Posted by VillagesFlorida
I bought new progressive lenses last year at Sam's. I chose their best lens and was so glad I did. The clarity is outstanding and I had no adjustment at all to the new brand of lens. The opticians there are very knowledgeable and I will not hesitate to go back. Debbie solved a problem my husband had been having with new sunglass lenses that he bought at Costco...turned out he can not wear polycarbonate lenses. I was an optician before I retired 15 years ago. Even I didn't realize that this was his problem since I rarely ever sold that material unless it was for sports glasses. The biggest problem I have had since moving here is finding Younger Nupolar, polarized progressive lenses. They are fabulous and I can't imagine being without them in the sun and glare that we have here. Many shops carry cheaper progressive sunglass lenses. I HAVE found the Nupolar at Optical Outlets in Lady Lake, but you have to almost beg them to order them.
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I've never before heard of a sensitivity to polycarbonate lenses. Exactly what effect do they have that is the problem? I ask because for decades my ophthalmologist has insisted that all his patients use polycarbonate lenses in their glasses, solely from the point of view of safety....