Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on May 12, 2011 at 17:29:05 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: Bifocals posted by DeltaRed on May 11, 2011 at 20:52:55:
Be careful, especially on stairs. I had a terrible time getting used to bifocals and stumbled going up stairs many times. The darn stairs just weren't as far away as they appeared! But I got used to them after a couple of months, and it was nice to be able to read something without setting it on the floor.
I am farsighted and have astigmatism, so I have worn glasses since I was a preschooler. I took some crap over wearing glasses, but with them, I could see close things well. Without them, I just about couldn't read.
I had to get bifocals in my late 30's, due to aging eyes. Getting used to bifocals was a challenge, but about 10 years later, adjusting to trifocals was just plain easy. Multi lens glasses are a lot easier to deal with than having to carry different pairs for different things you want to do. Thank Ben Franklin!
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