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I'm over 40 and I do not have reading glasses. I have correction lenses for near-sightedness. Over the years I have gotten used to reading with my contacts in and I think my eyes have compensated for it. I had one near sighted parent and one far sighted parent; my optometrist is watching me to see which way my eyes are going to go. Three years ago, they started to move away from being near sighted, but over the last two years, they haven't changed at all.
My mom has reading glasses now (she is far sighted) and I can't recall if my dad had bifocals in his glasses (he was near sighted.) Chances are good I'll need some eventually and I expect they will be in addition to my contact lenses, rather than going to bifocals. Some days I want to switch to glasses all the time, but after a day of it, I'm always ready to go back to my contacts. Quote:
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Interesting about fonts, as I have always preferred serif fonts over sans serif. I have also heard that sans serif is supposed to be easier/faster to read, and that may be true, but I think it is less pretty to look at than the other ones and will switch it in my ebooks if I can. Last edited by sakura-panda; 12-15-2014 at 11:42 AM. Reason: Apparently had more to say. |
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There's so many things wrong with this statement it's hard to know where to begin. I'm a qualified Optician (haven't practiced for over 15 years so no claims of bias should be able to be made) so can speak from a position of some authority on this. Eye care isn't a case of "heal it and done" so cannot be compared to medical conditions as you seem to want to do, there are obviously eye conditions which can be healed and forgotten about however most of them can't they are an on-going care issue. The issue we are talking about here though, presbyopia, is not a medical condition that you can take a pill or drops for, it cannot be "healed" it is a natural part of the ageing process and gets progressively worse as you get older. It starts affecting most people from the age of 45 however it can start much earlier or indeed much later (though later is much rarer). I've dealt with children as young as 4 with presbyopia and a few cases of adults well into their 60's before they started suffering. It's caused by the lens in the eye losing it's elasticity as you get older, there is nothing that can be done to prevent this (at this time; there may well be in the future) and will affect everybody at different rates. As for the bit about money being all Opticians/Opthalmologists care about I find that really offensive, no self respecting Optician will try to sell a patient something they don't need (and indeed can lose their license to practice if they try), there will always be bad apples in any large group of people but the vast majority are not. Quote:
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And some eye conditions are based on underlying problems that effect the whole body. Things like diabetes for example. High blood sugars can cause problems not only with obvious things like the kidneys and the heart but with the eyes as well. I have a yearly eye exam for just that reason. After one such exam I had to have some laser treatment on my left eye due to some slight bleeding in the eye. It was just starting to be a problem and the Dr. nipped it in the bud in order to prevent future problems.
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Progressives take getting used to that is for sure, but your eyes eventually know where they need to look to keep things in focus. While progressives are good in theory, the fact is that almost everyone ends up getting reading glasses eventually simply because of the awkward angle you either have to hold your reading material, or your head!
Very few people escape having to wear glasses as they hit middle age and up. And those that claim they don't need them, I take with a grain of salt when they are trying to read a menu and they have their arms fully extended to try to see it clearly! I once told my boss "Your arms are NOT going to grow any longer Maureen, go get some glasses!" ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Bi-focals take getting used to as well. For a while my eyes kept on seeing the line as a smudge on the surface of the glasses. Now I don't even consciously notice it any longer.
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Didn't have any problem with "regular" bifocals BUT do/did with bifocals consisting of a computer & reading glass prescription. Now have a 27" monitor where I find that I have to put my computer/reading glasses in a drawer most likely due to the size of the screen since no problem with a 22" monitor.
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Well they put the eye drops in and after my eyes are dilated the Dr. uses a lens to look inside to see if there is any problem. So far I've only had that one small problem that needed laser treatment. I see him again in January. When I was 1st diabetic though I had to wait for my blood sugars to be under better control before he could give me an accurate prescription for glasses as the lenses of my eyes were swollen due to high blood sugar levels.
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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. Last edited by dublincheri; 12-16-2014 at 03:17 PM. |
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I beleive studies have shown that *for children* lots of close work (e.g. reading) may cause a existing inherited tendency to short-sightedness to manifest.
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At least, my DMV record shows that my eyesight "improved" as I no longer have the "must wear corrective lens" on my driver's license. Wearing reading glasses isn't a chore for me since I've been wearing glasses since 8 yrs old; I do carry reading glasses when out but have only used them for menus, some food labels & sometime cooking instructions on frozen foods (before & after purchase)... |
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This year, my dioptre changed from -9 (normal) / -7 (computer) to -7 / -5.5, which would be the equivalent of needing to use reading glasses, and I'm only in my mid-thirties. |
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![]() There are many possible causes of myopia, the most common being the eye being slightly too long for the focal length of the lens when at rest. It is thought that excessive near work when the eye is developing can cause a pre-existing tendency to near/short-sightedness to manifest as you quite rightly pointed out. What constitutes excessive however is up to debate and will probably never be able to be answered with any certainty ![]() |
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