I ordered glasses from a website that said to enter a PD value of 63 if it was not on our prescription. Not knowing what PD means, I just did what they said.
I get the glasses and something isn't right even though it's the same prescription as my current glasses. Lens strength seemed correct, but I had something I can only describe as focusing issues that made me want to puke. My research leads me to it maybe being a wrong PD value. I read that accuracy is more important as the lens strength increases (and my sphere is 5.25 and 5.50). So I go get measured and it's nearly a 68..... a 5mm difference from the "default" value they said to put in.
Contact support, send glasses back and they issue store credit.
Now I'm afraid to re-order.
Another thing is if I looked near the corner of the lenses, things appeared bent and shapes shifted as I walked. I understand this is normal to a certain extent, but this was really bad. Could the PD value have caused that or do 1.61 index lenses at my strength do that? At checkout they force you to get 1.61 at my strength, but I'm wondering if I should request 1.50 if that is the cause of the severe edge distortion..... or maybe that too was the wrong PD. What do you guys think?
I'm hoping all of this works out in the end. Save big money.