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Varifocals - like them or loathe them?
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:53 |
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They are brilliant. Mrs M had hers for three years before I dared to and told me what to expect. Just remember that the top is for distant, the bottom for near. Once you remember to move your head up or down so the right bit of the lens is in your line of sight. you are near to cracking it. Worst bit was looking down at your feet. You can't just glance down. You need to move your head down so you are looking through the top half, not the bottom half of your glasses. The woosy feeling onlt lasts a few days, beleive me. |
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Christine | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:50 |
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Wore mine for over ten years and, after the first few weeks when I thought I would never ever get used to them, they were great. I then became allergic to the frames and so changed to contacts - |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:46 |
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Daisy, reading would be close work and PC middle distance I suppose. Just try them an hour at a time. I know what you mean about the feeling sick, that would put me off too as I havve a phobia about sickness too. I am sure if you wear them in gradually you will adjust to them. ann Glos |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:44 |
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Picked up my new varifocals this morning. This is the 4th pair I've had and find them absolutely brilliant. It is a case of moving your head not your eyes as you normally would. Hope you can manage to get used to yours Daisy, Viv xxx |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:43 |
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Paul - I only went to Spec savers once - I began having terrible headaches when wearing the new glasses and kept resorting to the old. After about 2 weeks - I returned and had to stand my ground - technician checked the prescription/glasses - all OK and I kept insisting there was something wrong - basically to shut me up and my friend who was sticking her oar in by this time - they tested me again and -- that is right the optician had written down wrong prescription - much too strong!!!!!! Never again will I darken their door. Vari-focals - great no problem - never worn bifocals - husband did and changed to varis some 2 years ago and it took him some time to get used to them. Ann |
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~♥ Daisy ♥~ | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:40 |
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Well I have to say these replies have given me a lot more confidence and thank you all very much for your comments and advice. I'm still not sure why they were prescribed when it's only reading and the pc I need glasses for but I shall persevere for a while and hope not to bump into too many things! I've tried them several times today and am virtually feeling my way round the house as everything feels like one of those halls of mirrors you get at funfairs! Felt very sick earlier though and I do have a bit of a phobia about sickness so that's quite difficult to deal with. Pat - good to have someone to compare notes with and look forward to hearing how you get on. Daisy |
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Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:39 |
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I have vari-focals & find them brilliant. My husband has tried them before & couldn't get on with them, but is going to give them another go. Bookmarking this for him to read later. A |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 25 Aug 2006 20:32 |
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see I TOLD you to get yer eyes tested! I've got them too, yes I felt sick at first but please persevere - I found it happens most when you move your head. they still sometimes catch me out, but I find if I make an effort to keep my head still for a few moments that goes away. If you are reading, hold your book lower that you usually would as you need to look through the bottom part. for the pc and tv, the middle part should be ok, just look directly at it. for driving you will need to make sure you keep your chin down (well, don't lift it up anyway!) - no looking through the bottom part !! someone asked the difference between bifocals and varifocals ... bifocals have a little area at the bottom of the lens which is just for close work ... with varifocals the different prescriptions gradually merge down the lens, with no solid line between the different areas. I'm sure you will be ok, try to get used to them when you are sitting still at first, then once that seems ok you can try moving about! Maz. XX |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 25 Aug 2006 18:58 |
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On my third pair, they are fantastic and never had the slightest problem with them, except that the coating does tend to wear off quite quickly. Specsavers mucked up my previous prescription for reading glasses AND 'seeing' glasses so badly. Both pairs made me feel violently sick and despite going back several times, they refused to do anything. In deperation I took them to another Optician, who told me that both pairs had the wrong lenses in the wrong eyes, and one lens was actually back to front! (Guess where I got my multi-focals???? Not Specsavers!) OC |
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♫ Penny € | Report | 25 Aug 2006 18:30 |
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Hi Daisy OH has a pair. His optician spent ages with him when he first got them explaining how to use them & making sure they were made correct for his eyes. He took a week or so to get used to them but now everything is fine. He does take them off to read but he did that with his previous normal glasses too! Hope you are well. Penny |
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Sue (Sylvia Z ) | Report | 25 Aug 2006 18:26 |
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Daisy, Try to wear them if you can. I know exactly what you mean, everything was like a sort of Alice in Wonderland way, things seemed large and I felt small!! They also made me feel seasick, but now that I have got used to them I wouldn't change back to two pairs. Here's to seeing you, lol love Sue |
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Patricia | Report | 25 Aug 2006 17:34 |
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Snap, Daisy. I collected my very first pair of varifocals this morning. Rather weird, but my husband who has had them for years advises me to stick at it, I was advised not to try driving in them for a week and to be careful going up and down stairs until I get used to them. Its the middle vision I am finding strange. had to correct a lot of errors on this post. Shall we compare notes in a week's time? Pat |
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Debby | Report | 25 Aug 2006 17:32 |
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So what's the difference between bi focals and varifocals? At my last eye test, she told me I'll shortly be needing bifocals as I have been shortsighted since my early 20's but am now of the age where I'm also becoming long sighted! She said she didn't want to introduce them to me too early otherwise it could put me off for life but that it won't be long before I ask for them. I wear contact lens and she says they may give me one longsighted and one shortsighted! Debby |
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valinkent | Report | 25 Aug 2006 17:25 |
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I have had them for quite a few years now,but a couple of years ago i had new one's and just could not get on with them,so i went back to the opticians and demanded that they test them to see if they were correct, and low and behold the measurements were slightly out and so they remade the lens. Give them a week or so and if you are still having problems go back and have them tested. Val |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Aug 2006 16:59 |
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I love mine, had them for so long - since they first came out i think that I can't remember not having them. I did have one pair that I could not get on with, when I took them back they realised the lenses had been reversed. I have no trouble driving with mine, reading oor using the PC or walking. My head seems to adjust its position automatically. You have to persevere with them though. Ann Glos |
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Anne | Report | 25 Aug 2006 16:44 |
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Give it a little time Daisy but if things don't improve take them back and have your eyes re-tested. My OH did this and it was found they'd got the first one wrong. Specsavers, but they were excellent at sorting it out. We both love ours but it takes a while and I still sometimes think edges which I know are straight have a curve - have to feel them to prove they are straight!! Anne |
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Michelle | Report | 25 Aug 2006 16:23 |
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Had them for years and love them and best of all I can have the lens made so thin now, I can have small specs, as my lens are very strong, so I no longer look like Mrs Barlow with the big frames. My husband couldn't handle them though, nor bifocals, so he has had to have single vision and separate reading glasses. Best thing, is to start wearing them when you first get out of bed in the morning and not in the middle of the day, when you have already been wearing different glasses, that way your eyes are not trying to adjust from one pair of glasses to another. Good luck. M. |
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~♥ Daisy ♥~ | Report | 25 Aug 2006 16:22 |
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Thanks guys. I did say I'd give it 2 weeks but can't wear them for more than 5 minutes without feeling sick. I'm really long sighted and have had glasses for reading and close up work since I was 11 but hardly ever had to wear them. Over the past few months everything close up has become blurry and impossible to read without the glasses and I've had bad headaches which is why I went for the eye test really, just to rule out anything more sinister. Thought my lap top was going to hit me in the face a few minutes ago and the sofa looked as though someone was upending it. Feel like a drunk on a boat! lol Daisy |
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Alek | Report | 25 Aug 2006 16:18 |
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I hated them Daisy. Found them difficult for driving and when I actually fell over because I misjudged a step, I went back to bi focals. |
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Linen | Report | 25 Aug 2006 16:17 |
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Love mine Daisy, on my second pair. No way would I go back to bi-focals & the neck ache. I don't have to tilt my head back to see the screen anymore. I'm sure you will get used to them if you persevere. Vivienne xx |
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