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I had an eye test at SpecSavers a couple of weeks ago & picked my new bi-focals on Saturday. The new spec's are fine for reading, TV & driving, but I am really struggling with trying to read anything on my pc monitor. I phoned & spoke to a different Optician at SS & was told I should have been offered varifocals for mid vision too. To be on the safe side, she is going to re-test my eyes FOC tomorrow & depending on the results, will offer me what I should have had in the first place.
Is there anyone on AB that have had problems in this way, i.e., having to have their eyes re-tested within a fortnight?
Also, has anyone gone from bifocals to varifocals & how did you get on with them? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi everyone, thank you so much for all your replies.
I went back for a re-test this morning & was told my new prescription bifocal lenses (which I picked up on Saturday) are fine for readinng, TV & driving. Whilst I was there, I sat at one of their PC's & could see much better on their 15" flat screen, than I can on my new 17" flat screen! So I thnk my problem is a combination of new spec's & a new monitor, all in the same week!
They offered me a choice of varifocal lenses, but was also told that before I change to them, I should really give my new bifocals at least a couple of weeks trial, using my new monitor. I have tried changing the setting on it, but it's still not right. Maybe I'll go back to Staples & change it.
Quizzie - I had been doing exactly what you had been doing for a few years - tilting my head back & using the reading part of my spec's to look at the monitor! I ended up in excrutiating pain & had to have a steroid/cortisone injection in my neck! Posture is so important!
Thank you again for replying - what a great crowd you are!
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