Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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if you're referring to presbyopia - the age related loss of flexibility in your lenses that everyone will get, mine started around 42-43. I'm 51 and it seems to have leveled off in the last 3-4 years. I don't like reading glasses, so I got a prescription for progressive glasses about 7 years ago. I like the because they're always on and i don't have to fumble with them like you do with reading glasses.
I also suggest the Costco route as you can spend a lot of money on eye exams from a specialized clinic when in this case, they'll be doing a very routine test to determine what strength you need.
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posted by majorspark
These progressive glasses do you see distinctive transitions? I prefer to move my eyeballs not my head. I work in front of several monitors and the less head movement the better for me. But maybe you just get used to it. I have learned when I forget where my glasses are the first place to check is on top of my head.
Just for reference I struggle to be able to read up close. Depending on the print I can barely read receipts or restaurant menus even when held away from my face. Tape measures as well.
I keep a pair of glasses where I work just so its always there. I used to only have one pair then would forget and be boned.
Progressives take a few days to get use to, but you don’t have to move your head like bifocals there is literally a phased in between that allows you to transition from something up close to something far away seamlessly
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I think my eyesight is starting to degrade. I’ve always had great vision, no glasses or contacts, but I’m finding myself zooming in a lot more with my browser and holding books a little closer to my face. I might look into a pair of reading glasses in the near future. Any recommendations?