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Next time ask your lenses without. Mines are the same, I have a new prescription & just told the shop "no". No anti-blue, no ant-reflection, no nothing, just the hardest material available.
Anti-blue coating is stupid, but anti-reflection isn't. Makes everything easier to read. I think it's probably the anti-blue coating that ruins lenses.
Have you tried photochromatic lenses? It could be what you're looking for.
Yes, a catastrophy. I never had lenses degrade so fast, and we're talking expensive Zeiss stuff with medical coverage.
That was my first "no" here, never again.