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How Much Can Glasses Do?!
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I am short sighted and have worn glasses for many years. Now I'm older (43) I am finding it harder to read small print with my glasses on. I have to lift them up to read even medium small print, such as ingredients on food packaging. Is this just old age or do I need to get new glasses- can this be rectified with new specs or will I need bifocals?!
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i put it down to getting older. For most of my life I just used a single pair of glasses; then several years ago they were no longer good enough but varifocals worked - for a couple of years, and now I have separate glasses for reading and distance. But whilst the reading pair are ok at a distance of 1-2 ft I do find it easier to to remove them when it comes to reading smaller print.
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I've got twenty odd years on you Scarlett and have worn specs since I was five years .Extremely short sighted with astigmatism .I had this problem and at one time had two pairs ,one for reading and one for normal looking about I used to have to juggle them in shops and whilst doing any handicrafts while watching TV .
Varifocals are the way to go .I can see practically everything .Some print though is so tiny I defy anyone with 20/20 vision to read it and keep a little magnifier in my bag just in case.
Varifocals are the way to go .I can see practically everything .Some print though is so tiny I defy anyone with 20/20 vision to read it and keep a little magnifier in my bag just in case.
I too am short-sighted, and about five years ago, I found I needed reading glasses as well.
I have two pairs, one at work, one at home, and swapping them doesn't bother me in the slightest. I am not sure I would get on with varifocals - I work at a computer all day, so look straight ahead, which may not correct my vision as needed there.
I have two pairs, one at work, one at home, and swapping them doesn't bother me in the slightest. I am not sure I would get on with varifocals - I work at a computer all day, so look straight ahead, which may not correct my vision as needed there.
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I too had the problem of being short-sighted and not being able to read with my contact lenses or glasses on. I now have varifocals for everyday wear but contacts or normal glasses for sports, as varifocals were making me feel sea sick when doing swimming or horseriding. BTW -my varifocals cost £450 but they have a special frame and transition lenses.