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Old 07-11-2021, 07:56 AM   #59
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
Surgeons have been dealing with this for decades. (And it's pretty important to be able to see!) Soap or antifog spray on the glasses; wire well moulded to the nose, tape over the bridge, glasses wedged down on top of the wire area.
My eye doctor says the anti-fog sprays can damage the coating on my lenses, so I can't use it. The lenses on my glasses cost $1,000, I can't afford to damage them.

When I say tried every solution, I really did. Extra wires, mask high on bridge of nose and pinched tight, etc. That causes the nose pieces on my glasses to ride too high, which throws off my vision through the progressive lenses.

My prescription is tricky because my vision is so bad. If my glasses don't sit exactly right on my face, it throws off the "sweet spot" and affects how well I can see.
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