Depends: Need to have more info, like your actual prescription, is it blurry for distance or close up or both, does it have bifocal, etc. Etc. Perhaps there was an error in your prescription and its not actually the same prescription. Also, it could be as simple as different shape and size of your lens. You really need to take it back to the provider and discuss your problem.
Answered 9/22/2016
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