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SwimOdin

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Just now, SwimOdin said:

Curse you and your good eyes! I’m 42 and it’s like they’re crumbling before my very e…like I can’t see good!

Just because I don't need reading glasses doesn't mean I have good eyes, lol. If I wanted to read without my glasses on I would have to hold the page basically right up to my nose. But I'm still near sighted, not farsighted, so my glasses are to see in general, not just to read.

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3 minutes ago, SwimOdin said:

Interesting, I’m farsighted, I wonder are reading glasses just for that type? I would guess being nearsighted would make reading glasses obsolete.

I assumed reading glasses were just for far sighted people. What I didn't realize was far sighted people would need "regular" glasses as well as reading glasses. 

There's a lot of people in family that wear/wore glasses (the "wore" either got lasik or mainly wear contacts) and i think they're all near sighted.

Exception: my dad. His only glasses are reading glasses.

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6 minutes ago, André Toulon said:

Nah, I can't see shit out of any version of reading glasses. Every single pair I've put on my face is like being in a dust storm that makes shit bigger but more out of focus

Do you need any corrective lenses at all? If not you’re in that lucky few, I know so few people that can see well.

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1 hour ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

My god.

Did you need glasses since birth but your parents didn't figure it out until you were 2?

Yeah, probably. The story is that one of my grandfathers was playing with me when i was a baby and noticed a lazy eye, and its been glasses ever since. Well, there was the time in my first year of school when they made me wear glasses and an eye patch, rendering me socially doomed.

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I wear progressive lenses for all that. The 40s is when your eyes really start losing the ability to focus between switching distances.  Mostly I don’t use my glasses at all when reading. Especially if it’s a phone or tablet 

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1 hour ago, little_girl_lost said:

Yeah, probably. The story is that one of my grandfathers was playing with me when i was a baby and noticed a lazy eye, and its been glasses ever since. Well, there was the time in my first year of school when they made me wear glasses and an eye patch, rendering me socially doomed.

this, was also my fate, but too late. they caught it in 1st grade, but the corrective course wouldn't work at this point.  and i didn't need glasses. just the patch. 

ff to 5th grade, and my stepmonster 'tried to cure it again,' i'd take it off as soon as i got on the bus. 

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