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Drake the Outlaw
At my recent eye exam, I spoke with the Doc regarding my presbyopia - my diminishing ability to focus up close, particularly when wearing my contacts or glasses, which correct my distant vision.
This is a typical problem for someone my age.
Anyway, the Doc suggested multifocal contacts which have concentric rings with varying levels of correction for close, medium, and distant viewing. Your brain is supposed to process the varying levels of focus and choose the appropriate bits of information to stitch together for an in-focus image.
Yeah, right...
But I tried the trial lenses anyway. And they work darned well. My distant vision is as good as it ever was (corrected) and I don't need cheater glasses to read a novel anymore.
The brand/product I'm using is Ciba's "Air Optix Multifocal". Highly recommended.
This is a typical problem for someone my age.
Anyway, the Doc suggested multifocal contacts which have concentric rings with varying levels of correction for close, medium, and distant viewing. Your brain is supposed to process the varying levels of focus and choose the appropriate bits of information to stitch together for an in-focus image.
Yeah, right...
But I tried the trial lenses anyway. And they work darned well. My distant vision is as good as it ever was (corrected) and I don't need cheater glasses to read a novel anymore.
The brand/product I'm using is Ciba's "Air Optix Multifocal". Highly recommended.