Posted by john d on May 12, 2011 at 19:26:43 from (69.11.149.9):
In Reply to: Bifocals posted by DeltaRed on May 11, 2011 at 20:52:55:
I've always been a little near-sighted. Can't quite get a drivers license without glasses. When I was about 50, my eye doctor said "You need bifocals!" I groaned, and he said, "Well, you made it longer than a lot of people do without them!" I got no-line bifocals, and adjusted to them pretty well, but found I could NOT safely handle stairs while wearing them. A year or so later, I was complaining about the nuisance of wearing them, and he said, "I have a suggestion, if you really want to get by without them. Your eyes are like any other muscle in your body; if you can force them to focus, they may get enough better that you can read without the bifocals. But stop doing that if you get headaches!" That was 16 years ago, and now I only wear the bifocals when I drive.
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