Do you have Glasses,Contacts or Perfect Vision?
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Do you have Glasses,Contacts or Perfect Vision?
I have glasses since I was a 10 year old boy.
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I've needed some type of corrective lenses since I was 9: (incredibly ugly) glasses in the early-/mid-60's until contact lenses when I was 17; glasses during my pregnancy (29) when I couldn't tolerate my lenses; contacts or glasses until I needed bifocals in my mid-30's (yes, I've even had prescriptive bifocal sunglasses since then); and exclusively glasses since. Over the years I've come to look at my glasses as "a fashion accessory" (snicker). In my youth, my visual shortcomings included astigmatism and near-sightedness. One relatively common plus of aging and visual correction that's happened to me is that the near-sightedness has actually been improving on its own over the past ~5 years, although the bifocal power keeps creeping up. I haven't had to deal with cataracts yet, although both my parents developed them. So, yes, I've been a veteran "four-eyes" for most of my life! 

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I wish I had 20/20 still!!!
I need 1.75 strength reading glasses now.
Yes, I'm over 40....sigh. Plenty over 40 actually.....LOL
FYI, not always but in many cases, once a person turns 40 their arms are not long enough anymore. In other words, they can't read phone books, restaurant menu's, magazines/newspapers, etc.
Opthamologist said all I needed were simple reading glasses. Purchased at drug stores.
But I miss being able to pick anything up and be able to read it. Sometimes if I've kept my glasses on for cooking and reading a recipe, when I take them off to eat, my food is blurry!
So if this happens to you, don't fret. Get to a doctor to confirm it's just aging....he he. Then if you need simple magnified reading glasses, there are many styles and prices out there. Flea Markets even sell them - not that I've bought mine there. But that's what I've heard!!!
Mary
I need 1.75 strength reading glasses now.
Yes, I'm over 40....sigh. Plenty over 40 actually.....LOL
FYI, not always but in many cases, once a person turns 40 their arms are not long enough anymore. In other words, they can't read phone books, restaurant menu's, magazines/newspapers, etc.
Opthamologist said all I needed were simple reading glasses. Purchased at drug stores.
But I miss being able to pick anything up and be able to read it. Sometimes if I've kept my glasses on for cooking and reading a recipe, when I take them off to eat, my food is blurry!
So if this happens to you, don't fret. Get to a doctor to confirm it's just aging....he he. Then if you need simple magnified reading glasses, there are many styles and prices out there. Flea Markets even sell them - not that I've bought mine there. But that's what I've heard!!!
Mary
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