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Originally posted by kattymieoww:
Go back to your optician,feck! specs cost enough without them not suiting you.Are they Varifocals ot just single lens specs?

I got new reading glasses this year,they are stronger than my old ones(4 years old)I use them for reading,but they told me to use the old ones for the comp.The new ones "bend" the screen .


They are single lenses. going to give it a few days and see how I get on.
D
Dobby, as you said you have another hospital appointment for your glasses in a fortnight, I would ring the hospital on Monday to check with them - you don't want to risk damaging your eyes.
I have never experienced double vision from new glasses but I had a problem with my present glasses and it turned out the person making them had misread the prescription.
Blackpudlian
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Originally posted by Blackpudlian:
I had a problem with my present glasses and it turned out the person making them had misread the prescription.



lol the irony

I went to D & A for the eye test and waited for about 4 weeks for the glasses as they have made them, put them through a quality control check program and the "Computer Says No" so they wouldn't issue them so they kept remaking them over & over again. In the end I asked for my prescription so I could take it to Specsaver and they made me some glasses but I couldn't see properly through one lens so the lady in there figured out that the original optician's writing on the script was so unclear that his 2.75 was being read as 2.25.
So the moral of the story is "Shoulda gone to Specsaver" in the beginning.
Blackpudlian
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Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
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Originally posted by evviva!:
Judging by the amount of typos I make these days, I need to get my 'scrip renewed soon Ninja

I'm dreading it.....new specs always make me feel dizzy & naseous for about a week Frowner


Me too, but I have varifocals and they are known for it. Roll Eyes


Just reading specs for me. And they're always a nightmare for me to "break in" Crazy
FM
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Originally posted by evviva!:
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Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
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Originally posted by evviva!:
Judging by the amount of typos I make these days, I need to get my 'scrip renewed soon Ninja

I'm dreading it.....new specs always make me feel dizzy & naseous for about a week Frowner


Me too, but I have varifocals and they are known for it. Roll Eyes


Just reading specs for me. And they're always a nightmare for me to "break in" Crazy


I used to have 2 separate pairs as it's really my reading sight that is the main problem.
Of course, every time I was out and needed to read something the bloomin' specs were back at home.
I suspect varifocals is just a euphemism for forgetful idiot. Big Grin
Cosmopolitan
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Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
I used to have 2 separate pairs as it's really my reading sight that is the main problem.
Of course, every time I was out and needed to read something the bloomin' specs were back at home.
I suspect varifocals is just a euphemism for forgetful idiot. Big Grin


I'm already one of those - without the varifocals Laugh

Which is why I have about 20 pairs of specs dotted abround the house, in the car, inside several handbags.......even in the bathroom (to read labels) Blush
FM
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Originally posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
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Originally posted by evviva!:
Judging by the amount of typos I make these days, I need to get my 'scrip renewed soon Ninja

I'm dreading it.....new specs always make me feel dizzy & naseous for about a week Frowner


Me too, but I have varifocals and they are known for it. Roll Eyes

I've got those..never again 6 months down the line I still can't read with them on,I use my old glasses. Angry I went back but the prescription was O.K. so I just have to live with them.
lightfoot

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