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Originally Posted by Blossom
I got retested last Thursday and it came out very close to the original test. He change the axis a bit. They gave me a prescription for bifocals for intermediate/near use but I did not have the money for the upgrade. So we decided to remake one pair with intermediate field of vision only which was free. When he checked my near vision and added +1.50 power everything was so clear to read up close. So I'll have my distance glasses and a pair of intermediate glasses for computer use. Later when I get the money I can have bifocals made for reading. Right now I have to hold anything five inches from my nose to read anything clearly. The intermediate glasses should be ready in a week or so. So now I have two prescriptions one for distance, one for intermediate/near.
I made sure to get copies so I can order online and save money when I can budget new glasses in.
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Glad to hear you got something worked out. If you are on the computer a lot like I am, having a separate pair of glasses for intermediate/computer is really helpful.
I usually take my glasses off for any dedicated reading. I hold reading material about 11-12 inches from my face to read clearly. My eyes don't track together well unless I am looking straight ahead, so trying to read while looking down through the reading portion at the bottom of the trifocals is not comfortable for extended periods of reading.