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Yes. It is entirely possible to buy a pair of 3D Glasses. Either high quality 3D Glasses from Cinemas, or simple red and blue paper glasses. There's great variety available at Amazon.
Yes, if you have a doctor involved. You have to get a prescription. Unless your doctor does not mind about you getting a new pair of glasses.
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Workers Compensation will only cover eye glasses if you eyes were damaged as part of your claim. They will not pay for you to get glasses just because you need a new pair.
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You do not need to go to an optician to get reading glasses. They can be custom made for each individual person, but its always better to go to an optician because they new about glasses and are professionals
Family Vision Center accepts medicare and would be able to provide glasses for you, they have locations in Stratford and Bridgeport.
Yes, but make sure you take plenty of cleaning solution and a pair of glasses just in case.
No, it is illegal to use a prescription over 2 years old to make up a pair of glasses (in England at least).
In the long run it would be better to tell your parents the truth about what happened because if they found out and you didn't tell them, they are most likely to be even angrier at you. Not to mention glasses are expensive and they will probably notice that a good chunk of your money is missing.
Wearing the same glasses will not make your eyes go bad. It is likely that your prescription has changed and that you would see better with a new pair.