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Huge lesson for me about eyeglasses...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 370622"><p>You say special script (read expensive). It seems that you may be the same as my hubby. He has an eye defect that causes his actually eyeballs to be very long from front to back (read also very expensive, 500 smackers in one shot expensive). His lenses are special order as well because of his eye defect.</p><p></p><p>My eyes are photophobic and I have congenital cataracs. What you are describing with night time driving condition I have the same issues with my photophobic eyes, I have a special lens where they darken under certain light conditions (automatically, believe it's called transitions lenses). Perhaps a crack at transitions lenses (darkest set) might help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 370622"] You say special script (read expensive). It seems that you may be the same as my hubby. He has an eye defect that causes his actually eyeballs to be very long from front to back (read also very expensive, 500 smackers in one shot expensive). His lenses are special order as well because of his eye defect. My eyes are photophobic and I have congenital cataracs. What you are describing with night time driving condition I have the same issues with my photophobic eyes, I have a special lens where they darken under certain light conditions (automatically, believe it's called transitions lenses). Perhaps a crack at transitions lenses (darkest set) might help? [/QUOTE]
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