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I have done an eye test in 2023 April and my prescription is Right.  sph:  -0.25             Cyl :  -1.50             Axis:  20 Left      sph:  -0.25              Cyl :  -0.75              Axis:  170 In 2024 feb my frame was broken and I go to a nearby store and they done a new eye test Right cyl changed from -1.50 to -1.25 and Right Axis changed from 20 to 10 They told me that earlier prescription was wrong I don't need that much power on my right eye. Actually I don't have any discomfort while wearing my old glasses. Is there any problem while reducing the power. My new glass is yet to come.
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Wear recent prescription power glasses.
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Pl use the latest prescription. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Always wear the latest prescription
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You cash go with the new prescription
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While testing if you were comfortable with the new number, that should be fine
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Go with new glasses.
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