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Posted by berny13
on Sunday, February 5, 2006 2:19 PM
larryparamed wrote: | Well, I tend to disagree with your optometrist on that view. That would be like says don't use magnifying lenses and such as well, which is really all "reading glasses" are. They aren't a prescription vision correction lense, as such. I wear contacts to correct myopia ("near-sightedness") and a stygmatist in both eyes. My close up vision has always been excellent, even at 40 and corrected or not, but those reading glasses are handier to me than larger magnifyiers I really don't need.A strong desk lamp helps alot, to.
Actually, I see you said "doctor". Well, he knows even less about it then imo lol so, yea....same opinion still. lol Go try them out you can return them if you want later.
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That doctor is my chemo doctor. Chemo has caused my eyesight to really get bad. It changes from hour to hour and from day to day. Now that it has been three weeks since my last treatment, my eyesight has started getting better. I can almost read the clock on top of my TV.
The reason he advised against them was my eyesight is so erratic that the glasses could cause harm to my vision. His advice is to wait until four months and see what my vision will be like. Then go see an eye doctor, and if I need glasses, I can get the proper type. After that the cheap reading glasses will not cause any harm to my vision. As it is now, it is a waiting game.
Berny
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