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kayjaybee Flag orpington 13 Nov 20 1.20pm Send a Private Message to kayjaybee Add kayjaybee as a friend

Being of a certain age and the eyeballs starting to go, decided to invest in a pair of Varifocal glasses as I hate carrying numerous bits and pieces when out, i.e, when going to Selhurst for a game having to root around in pocket when wanting to read the programme at half time then rooting around again for the distance glasses to watch the game, my question is, if any of you on here have varifocals how do you get on with them? I find distance is fine but reading is a nightmare, I can read for a bit but if for arguments sake I wanted to read a few pages of the programme that would be really uncomfortable,are they designed simply for convenience i.e perusing a menu etc or should you be able to read at leisure

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 13 Nov 20 1.43pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Worn them for many years I get on fine with them.

2 Tips

1. When you pick your new pair don't start wearing them until the next morning. Your eyesight will adjust more easily.

2. The height of your glasses will be important (I mean top to bottom). One time I found that instead of looking at the lower half of the lens for reading I was actually looking beneath the lens completely. So if you wear narrow glasses you need to increase the height.

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 13 Nov 20 2.10pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

I never really understood how much of a hinderance glasses were until my eyesight started to decline a few years back. Neither did I understand how poor contact lenses are or that you can't wear them all day. I gave up on them very quickly.
I have two pairs of glasses one for the TV and for close up stuff. Driving is OK with the former as I am basically long sighted.
I considered varifocals but I did not like the idea of them, but given the amount of time you spend cleaning, fixing and having to remember two pairs, I would welcome anyone who could sell me on one all purpose pair.

Fortunately, my eyes still allow me to see through some of the bulls*** posted on here.

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 13 Nov 20 2.17pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend


I have both reading & distance glasses but really only need them for reading (cataract ops left me long sighted) as back ups Poundland reading glasses do the job and are available in different strengths. I have a pair in every coat.

 

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palace chick Flag South Croydon 13 Nov 20 2.26pm Send a Private Message to palace chick Add palace chick as a friend

I wear varifocals, they are great for me. My close up isn’t that bad and I tend to read at home without glasses. I guess that’s okay for me but isn’t for many? I always buy two pairs (different designs) and the opticians normally have an offer of one pair half price. A tip from me is that you make one pair reactalight meaning you can wear them as sunglasses which saves requiring yet another pair. My clear pair I have a tint on them which is supposedly good for those working with computers/laptops. I pay around the £800 for two pairs which isn’t too bad in my opinion?

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 20 3.22pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

My dear wife uses varifocals.
I recall her saying in the distant past that you either love them or loathe them when one starts to use them but one gets used to them.
She mentioned something about pointing with one's nose but alas I cannot elaborate on that.

I do recall that her varifocals and frames from an independent optician cost a pretty penny!

 

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m/k mick Flag milton keynes 13 Nov 20 3.29pm Send a Private Message to m/k mick Add m/k mick as a friend

Have really struggled getting used to them, if i can get used to them it will be handy, not having to carry two sets, my problem is i get giddy with them

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 13 Nov 20 3.32pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Never got on with them, just didn't work for me.

 

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eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 13 Nov 20 5.54pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Wont wear them, cant find the PL Player Rape Case Thread, must be my eyes/age

 


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Harpo Flag Oxfordshire 14 Nov 20 12.09am Send a Private Message to Harpo Add Harpo as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

...from an independent optician cost a pretty penny!


I have a pair of Lindberg's.
Very classy. Very expensive. I mean, VERY expensive.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 15 Nov 20 2.36pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

They are okay but it takes a bit of time to get used to them. Don't go for cheap ones though as I did after I ran over my first pair (expensive ones) with a lawn mower. You will spend your whole time moving your head up and down and sideways till you focus.

A good pair will have lens's with a good grading of vision and with good peripheral vision.

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 15 Nov 20 3.01pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

I had to get them recently, after the first lockdown - which meant I had to work from home. Sitting at a desk constantly looking at a screen did my eyes in. Posting on the HOL doesn't help too much either. I never wear them though, as I find straight afterwards I can't see anything much at all. I feel like I want to preserve the eyesight I have left. I bought expensive Calvin Klein ones to be hipster cool, so it's not that I don't look f***ing great in them, honest.

 


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