Pearl Dreams
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My days of switching glasses depending on what I'm doing seem to be over as I finally need glasses for distance, too. (My right eye has deteriorated.)
For years now I've made do with two separate over-the-counter glasses:
1. Readers, which I only wear when reading books and magazines.
2. Intermediate (i.e. weaker readers) which normally hang around my neck-- I use these to read at the computer, prepare food, see things on shelves when shopping, and making jewelry (beading, hammering wire etc.)
I use my intermediate strength glasses a lot! I wonder whether trifocals wouldn't have enough of the intermediate segment.
I'm not sure about progressive lenses, either...seems like there would be a lot of space on the periphery of the lenses which isn't in focus. I wonder whether that wouldn't affect their usefulness for all my intermediate activities-- including beading.
Anther option, I suppose, is bifocals that are just distance and intermediate, plus separate glasses for reading....
Hmmm...or bifocal intermediate + readers with separate glasses for driving?
Tell me, oh beaders who need glasses, what sort do you wear, and how good are they for your beading activities?
For years now I've made do with two separate over-the-counter glasses:
1. Readers, which I only wear when reading books and magazines.
2. Intermediate (i.e. weaker readers) which normally hang around my neck-- I use these to read at the computer, prepare food, see things on shelves when shopping, and making jewelry (beading, hammering wire etc.)
I use my intermediate strength glasses a lot! I wonder whether trifocals wouldn't have enough of the intermediate segment.
I'm not sure about progressive lenses, either...seems like there would be a lot of space on the periphery of the lenses which isn't in focus. I wonder whether that wouldn't affect their usefulness for all my intermediate activities-- including beading.
Anther option, I suppose, is bifocals that are just distance and intermediate, plus separate glasses for reading....
Hmmm...or bifocal intermediate + readers with separate glasses for driving?
Tell me, oh beaders who need glasses, what sort do you wear, and how good are they for your beading activities?
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