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Old 12-16-2014, 03:14 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Mnementh View Post
Please don't spread misinformation like this, it's complete and utter baloney. Your eyesight will never "permanently" adjust for near vision it's physically not possible.

Mnementh
Oh how I wish I had a reply like this for my parents when I sat close to the television as a child!

I'm also a #3 who takes my glasses off for any sort of close work like reading or sewing. I had to stop wearing contacts and get varifocals at exactly 40 years of age. Although I have multifocal contacts as well as monovision ones, neither can approach the level of vision I have up close uncorrected so I have to carry reading glasses with me when wearing either. My biggest complaint is that my reading portion of the varifocal glasses is never corrected to the point where I can wear them to sew.

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