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Originally Posted by 4691mls
You probably already tried this for the mask fogging issue, and I know everyone's facial structure and eyeglass frames are different so what works for me may not work for you, but just in case - what helps for me is to have the top of the mask pulled up under the bottom of my glasses frame. The glasses keep the top of the mask pressed against my face so there's less space for air to come out and create a fog.
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I've tried that, but it shifts my glasses too far up, which means I can't see correctly. My vision is very poor, and my progressive lenses very strong. Once in a while I'd hit the sweet spot and get it all arranged well. But 99% of the time, I rushed to finish because of the fog. Cloth, paper, different shapes, wires, no wires, gah. It was very frustrating.
Not being able to see correctly triggers a "flight" response in me, which wasn't fun to deal with either. I think it's a hold over from being young, being at the swimming pool with family, and not being able to find anyone because I couldn't see well enough to recognize anyone who was further away from me than 6 feet.