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  • Yes,of course.But may be your right eye can’t see so clearly and your vision won’t be “perfect”. But there won’t be much difference,and you will be able to get well with them.

  • Polarized lenses is used to prevent glares while progressive sunglasses are used to correct vision for different distance.According to your prescription, I think 1.67 index with polarized lenses are the better choice for you.

  • I guess that maybe caused by some infections or migraines. Some people get a blurred vision and headache which is a "aura" of migraine. You may go to the ophthalmologist to have a careful eye exam, not only for her prescription but also for eye diseases. If still shows nothing unusual, please let her do a body check, especially for her brain.

  • Your PD stands for Pupillary Distance, which is the distance between your pupils in millimeters, Your PD is very important for accurately fitting your lenses to achieve vision acuity. PD (OU), written as "62", means the Binocular PD which is for both eyes. PD (OD), means the Monocular PD for the right eye, PD (OS), means the Monocular PD for the left eye, A Monocular OD is written as two numbers, for example "32/30", "32" represents the PD for the right eye, and "30" for the left eye. Sometimes PD is written as "62/59" or they are labeled "Far" and "Near". Your PD is usually measured for distance vision, which is 'Far PD", or "62" in this example. For reading glasses, doctors measure your "Near PD" or "59" in the example.You may measure it with the help of your friend or by yourself in front of mirror. Learn more about PD, please check out at http://www.firmoo.com/help-p-30.shtml

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