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My mom recently got a prescription from an optometrist, and she wants to order a pair of glasses from Zenni Optical. I did so in December, and got some cheap [yet awesome] glasses. She wants to do the same.
However, I have no idea how to read the prescription, so I scanned it, and I'm asking for your help!
It depends on if you are ordering her reading glasses or normal glasses. Judging by the prescription it's reading glasses, right?
The "P" for the spherical correction basically means zero, which means her normal vision doesn't need a correction. The "Add" at the bottom is for reading. So you add the +2.50 to the spherical correction, which in this case just gives you 2.50. everything else stays the same.
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The "P" for the spherical correction basically means zero, which means her normal vision doesn't need a correction. The "Add" at the bottom is for reading. So you add the +2.50 to the spherical correction, which in this case just gives you 2.50. everything else stays the same.
Yep, they're reading glasses. I guess that's why I was confused.
Thanks again!
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