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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 22077" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>:wink:</p><p></p><p>I got bifocals at around age 50, but I needed them a loooong time before that. I really didn't need that much correction for distance when I got them (I probably do now), but they help. I could have gotten by with just the lenses for reading and close work, but I got the bifocals because I didn't want to be constantly taking them on and off. Without my glasses on, I can't read much at all and I can't see the computer screen. Once I got used to them, it felt funny when I was walking around without them - everything is just a little "off". Mine are the "no-line" bifocals so they don't really look that dorky or granny-ish. But I can only see close up things out of the bottom of the lenses so I'm constantly tilting my head back so I'm just looking out the bottom half. Makes me look kind of snotty at work - like I really care!</p><p></p><p> :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 22077, member: 1883"] [img]:wink:[/img] I got bifocals at around age 50, but I needed them a loooong time before that. I really didn't need that much correction for distance when I got them (I probably do now), but they help. I could have gotten by with just the lenses for reading and close work, but I got the bifocals because I didn't want to be constantly taking them on and off. Without my glasses on, I can't read much at all and I can't see the computer screen. Once I got used to them, it felt funny when I was walking around without them - everything is just a little "off". Mine are the "no-line" bifocals so they don't really look that dorky or granny-ish. But I can only see close up things out of the bottom of the lenses so I'm constantly tilting my head back so I'm just looking out the bottom half. Makes me look kind of snotty at work - like I really care! [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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