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kathydwells

Darlene is my middle name, not my nickname
Dec 20, 2004
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a new way to get drunk without the hangover. Get yourself a pair of progressive glasses. :eek: I got mine yesterday. Man, it is going to take some time to get used to them. Does anyone else wear them? Any tricks to getting used to them faster? These old eye's ain't what they used to be. :sosad:
 

Miss Kitty

Meow
Jun 10, 2005
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:rotfl:...this is so true. dd is having issues with these. I tried some some years ago, and couldn't walk a straight line! I gave up. Good luck with this Darlene. :cool:
 

Allifunn

FunnChef - AlisonCooks.com
Jan 11, 2006
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what the hail are progressive glasses?? :dunno:
 

peapod1980

percy
Oct 3, 2005
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Up the hill from the Gateway Arch
a new way to get drunk without the hangover. Get yourself a pair of progressive glasses. :eek: I got mine yesterday. Man, it is going to take some time to get used to them. Does anyone else wear them? Any tricks to getting used to them faster? These old eye's ain't what they used to be. :sosad:
Oh, Darlene, you poor girl. In another life, I worked at Sterling Optical, and I used to feel so sorry for the people who'd come back in after getting them; they'd come in complaining about how hard the adjustment was. It just takes time, and you have to learn where the bifocal line is. Eventually (theoretically) you'll start to transition from one part of the lens to the other without making yourself seasick.
 

JUL

Beach Fanatic
Nov 3, 2007
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Madison, Alabama
My genius optometrist adjusted my prescription on my glasses and contacts to improve my vision close up...the downside he had to reduce my distance vision.....but it works and I don't need the bifocals..otherwise I would have.....:eek:
 

seacrestkristi

Beach Fanatic
Nov 27, 2005
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WARNING, f627in' thesis below: Read at your own risk. ;-)


:blush: kdw, I swear I am almost blind. I wore bifocals in the 3rd grade, just for a year though. :roll: I got my first progressives last year and my newest progressives a few weeks ago. Just keep lookin' out the top until fine stuff then look out the bottom. I guess you knew that, sorry. With these new smaller and smaller frames it makes it a little more difficult to dlfferentiate, don't it? :blink: If it's really fine stuff I have to take them off and hold it up by my eyes. Do you wear contacts sometimes? When reading with my contacts I have to use drugstore magnifying glasses to see.

I swear I want to save up for that vision correction sugery. Has anybody had it? There's a brilliant eye surgeon, Dr. Ming Wang up in Nashville that worked at Vandy during the same time I did. He left because they did not respect his wishes, is what I heard anyway. IJS...it wasn't anything he did wrong. Anyhow, he has set up a huge practice on his own right down the street from there :D, and does all kinds of good deed surgery for indigent patients and charges top dollar for his work to those who can pay. When we sell a condo down there or save up (whichever comes first), Hubba and I want to get our vision fixed by him. Wouldn't it be grayt to not have to mess with anything to see?! :cool: I am surely not going to try and save $$$ when it comes to eye surgery though. I would rather pay more and for sure get the best, especially when it comes to our eyes.:party: I realize there are no gaurantees, though. As I say that, we went to Walmart for our glasses. :dunno:It was the same doc we saw in a private office here in Gallatin.

FuNNe this Dr. Wang is also a ballroom dancer and is doing that in competition on his commercial. (He has a number on the back of his tux.):D Very graceful. Plus he was always nice to the nurses when I saw him, and never got all...ya know, tinsel-tangled. ;-) :cool:

I can't wait to have this done one day then I won't have to figure out which way to see what I need to see all the time. I sure am glad we live in modern times. 100 years ago I guess we woulda just been blind. :dunno:

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Utoh, are there 3 areas or just 2? Can you tell what these pix are? I can only see a book. Is that a bird on top? What's the middle one? I just :google:'d progressive lenses and this came up. :dunno:
 

scooterbug44

SoWal Expert
May 8, 2007
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A friend recently had the vision correction surgery and went to Dothan for it. I was quite impressed by the facility and level of care, not so much by how long it took her to recover (and she's the type of person who follows dr's instructions exactly).

I think it was around $4k (varies depending on your surgery) and had a 3 month recovery time. She couldn't wear eye makeup or contacts for a certain time frame before and after (the eye makeup was the trauma for her), couldn't go in the ocean, and had to go back and pay more $ to get it corrected.

My father had it done years ago and also had to get it tweaked, but loved it........but he now has to wear reading glasses.
 
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