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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 22013" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I hear you Loth. I also got the very depressing bifocal news at 38. I blew it off until just last year though I did buy el-cheapo reading glasses to go with- my contacts. I finally had to bite the bullet and get bifocals. Totally splurged, did the transitions plus got the antiglare thing since I'm perpetually staring at a computer screen. I absolutely *adore* them. See so much better now. I was really worried about having to get used to the bifocal part, but there really wasn't much of an adjustment at all. I did discover that I tend to walk looking at my feet and that's not a good thing to do with- bifocals... but while I figured that little detail out, I provided good comic relief to the neighborhood while tripping my way through my daily walks. :rofl: I also discovered I can't lie in bed and watch TV because I tend to look out the bottom of my glasses. But... my goodness, it was amazing to see what I *hadn't* been seeing for so long. </p><p></p><p>Good luck - hope you love 'em as much as I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 22013, member: 8"] I hear you Loth. I also got the very depressing bifocal news at 38. I blew it off until just last year though I did buy el-cheapo reading glasses to go with- my contacts. I finally had to bite the bullet and get bifocals. Totally splurged, did the transitions plus got the antiglare thing since I'm perpetually staring at a computer screen. I absolutely *adore* them. See so much better now. I was really worried about having to get used to the bifocal part, but there really wasn't much of an adjustment at all. I did discover that I tend to walk looking at my feet and that's not a good thing to do with- bifocals... but while I figured that little detail out, I provided good comic relief to the neighborhood while tripping my way through my daily walks. [img]:rofl:[/img] I also discovered I can't lie in bed and watch TV because I tend to look out the bottom of my glasses. But... my goodness, it was amazing to see what I *hadn't* been seeing for so long. Good luck - hope you love 'em as much as I do! [/QUOTE]
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