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by jtwaleson 1003 days ago
First of: adapting to new glasses is normal and can take a couple of weeks.

For A: I don’t really know, but use the ones that gives you B. Depending on the country, high end / non-chain stores can have better customer service and listen to your wishes, and answer your questions. There’s also smoke and mirrors and upselling so see if you trust the person.

B: for simple distance vision (if you are under 40) do a quick pin hole test and look at tree leaves or something. If your vision quality increases a lot you should not be satisfied. Same if you notice eye strain when looking at things in the distance.

Now for multifocal glasses it really depends on your use case (reading, computer work, etc), and it’s very difficult to get a really good correction. There’s no silver bullet. Find an optometrist or optician that you trust, so back to A ;)