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Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on January 30, 2008, 01:44:27 am ---
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Thanks, dear.

Penthesilea:
Three hours later (than my previous post, that is) .....


I'm getting glasses  :o
I'm just back from the optician. My friend Kerstin and I talked recently about having the feeling of not seeing too good anymore. I have this feeling for years now, but never did anything about it. Now she took the plunge first and her feeling was right, indeed she needs glasses.
So I thought it might be the same for me and went to an optician today. I have -0.75 dioptre (diopter in AE?) and -1.0 dioptre.

Huu-huuuu. I turned 40 only three weeks ago and now am getting glasses. I'm feeling old, someone please tell me I look like 20  ;)  :laugh:. Nah, not really. I'm all right.  :)

MaineWriter:
Morning all,

We're having a heat wave here...38 degrees and the sun isn't even up yet! It's not bright this morning (like it was yesterday). Looks like we have a cloudy day in store.

L

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: Penthesilea on January 30, 2008, 07:14:14 am ---Three hours later (than my previous post, that is) .....


I'm getting glasses  :o
I'm just back from the optician. My friend Kerstin and I talked recently about having the feeling of not seeing too good anymore. I have this feeling for years now, but never did anything about it. Now she took the plunge first and her feeling was right, indeed she needs glasses.
So I thought it might be the same for me and went to an optician today. I have -0.75 dioptre (diopter in AE?) and -1.0 dioptre.

Huu-huuuu. I turned 40 only three weeks ago and now am getting glasses. I'm feeling old, someone please tell me I look like 20  ;)  :laugh:. Nah, not really. I'm all right.  :)

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The turning 40 and having your vision thing go sucks big time.

I always had perfect vision and then my 40s came. I managed to stay out of glasses til I was 42. First I had to wear the magnifying glasses you can buy at the drugstore (cheap and no prescription needed). Then I needed bifocals, which I hated. Then they said I needed trifocals. No way!

In 2003, I had CK done on my eyes. It's a radio frequency procedure (not Laser). One eye was corrected for distance vision and the other for reading. It took a little tweaking (ie, repeat procedures) but within 6 months I was glasses-free. It was great.

That lasted til about a year or two ago. I started needing glasses for reading (my distance vision is great). I can still wear the drugstore glasses and don't need a prescription. This time, if I wanted the near vision corrected, they'd have to do Lasik (laser). I am debating whether or not (or when) to have it done. I think my threshold is if I get to the point that I have to wear glasses while eating, I'll have it done. I hate having fuzzy food on the plate but I don't like to wear glasses to eat. And I think I am getting close to that point.

L

MaineWriter:
David hasn't been here for a few days. I hope he's okay...

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