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  • S.A. Boggs
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 8579

    #1

    New glasses

    Makes me feel like I am on a cheap drunk.
    Sam
  • Allen
    Moderator
    • Sep 2009
    • 10627

    #2
    ????

    So you see better with them or worse?

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    • Oyaji
      Very Senior Member - OFC
      • Oct 2009
      • 4373

      #3
      Wearing spectacles is often a necessary but, genuine pain in the ass. How do I know? First hand experience from wearing the damn things to see clearly for 50+ years until I had cataract surgery done and haven't worn them since. They always seem to be in need of cleaning, easily broken or bent out of shape, often times lost or misplaced, and have to be replaced regularly with a new prescription by one's D.O./optician. I am so happy with the cataract surgery I received on both eyes 6 years ago; only wish I had done it sooner. It is absolutely amazing what a Doctor of Ophthalmology (M.D) can do to surgically correct one's vision in this day and age using the latest technology.
      Last edited by Oyaji; 07-27-2024, 06:37.

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      • JohnMOhio
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1545

        #4
        What I found after surgery was being able to see color. I didn't realize I was loosing the ability to see them. My surgery was in the fall and the color of leaves etc was astounding.
        Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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        • S.A. Boggs
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 8579

          #5
          Originally posted by Allen
          ????

          So you see better with them or worse?
          Depends on what I am looking at.
          Sam

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          • JimF
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1179

            #6
            Originally posted by Oyaji
            Wearing spectacles is often a necessary but, genuine pain in the ass. How do I know? First hand experience from wearing the damn things to see clearly for 50+ years until I had cataract surgery done and haven't worn them since. They always seem to be in need of cleaning, easily broken or bent out of shape, often times lost or misplaced, and have to be replaced regularly with a new prescription by one's D.O./optician. I am so happy with the cataract surgery I received on both eyes 6 years ago; only wish I had done it sooner. It is absolutely amazing what a Doctor of Ophthalmology (M.D) can do to surgically correct one's vision in this day and age using the latest technology.
            I agree, but in addition . . .
            When wearing ALL the necessary ad-ons at the same time is a REAL pain in the ass!
            Behind my ears, are located hearing aids, eyeglass limbs, and where necessary, the strings of those damnable masks!
            It gets mighty crowded back there!

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            • bruce
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3759

              #7
              Thank God for glasses!!! Teachers thought I was slow when I started school (1962). By 3rd grade, teacher realized I couldn't see clearly. Glasses changed my world! Right eye is "lazy," nothing to be done. But, left eye is good, just a little astigmatism. I'll take that any day of the week! Now, when I develop cataracts, I'll have the doctor do the lease thing. It gave my 75 year old father 8 years of exceptional vision. If I live as long as he did, I'll have maybe 20 years of the best vision ever. Now, as to behind the ear hearing aids, all I can say is it really is not a problem w/ my glasses. Sincerely. bruce.
              " Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."

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              • Allen
                Moderator
                • Sep 2009
                • 10627

                #8
                It's worth the extra effort and discomfort to be able to see. Losing your sense of smell, taste, feeling, hearing, etc can be stressful but tolerable. Going blind isn't.
                Last edited by Allen; 07-28-2024, 05:16.

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                • Phloating Phlasher
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2023
                  • 508

                  #9
                  It may not be you!
                  I've gone back 6 times the last time I got new glasses. The first 5 were mis-ground, incorrectly centered or badly fitted, in each case the "old" prescription was better!

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                  • Allen
                    Moderator
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 10627

                    #10
                    My mother had to wear bifocals and always complained about how half of everything was always a blur.

                    I've been wearing reading glasses since I was 40. It's a royal pain but something you have to put up with to see/read.

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                    • S.A. Boggs
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 8579

                      #11
                      Got the replacements and have adjusted to them. Much better then b4 and larger plane.

                      Sam

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                      • Phloating Phlasher
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2023
                        • 508

                        #12
                        That's good to hear.

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                        • JohnMOhio
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 1545

                          #13
                          I had the bifocals also. Went to the progressive lens. (Note: these are non-political lenses.) Took about a week to get used to them. Never going backwards to the bifocals and bobbing my head up and down to see through the correct lens for something close or far away.
                          Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
                          Author unkown.

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                          • lyman
                            Administrator - OFC
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 11296

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JohnMOhio
                            What I found after surgery was being able to see color. I didn't realize I was loosing the ability to see them. My surgery was in the fall and the color of leaves etc was astounding.

                            my wife had her cataracts done 2 yrs ago, she commented to me afterwards that she did not realize how many leaves were on a tree,

                            when I asked what she was talking about, (I was 20\10, but now about 20\20 with readers) she said before the surgery trees always looked a bit like a green blob, as in she could not see the individual leaves

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                            • Major Tom
                              Very Senior Member - OFC
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 6181

                              #15
                              My new glasses are a pain! The tri vocals are useless and I only see clearly anything farther away than arms lenght. I use my old glasses for reading and close in work!

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