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Join Date: May 2009
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If my Dr gave me 2 PD #'s for glasses, how would I know which one to use? Do I need both?
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Join Date: May 2009
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If you have 2 PD# s on your Rx you will need to input them on your order, you might not be able to put them both in the same box but you can input 0 in the box and then put a comment in the comment box about your PD. You will see what i mean when you are ordering.
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