After my two surgeries, I can only use single vision lenses now. In
fact, to use a magnifier, I have to first take off my glasses.
Weird but true.
Brian
Phil Mastman wrote:
> I¹ve had similar troubles with bi-focals at the computer... The distance is
> wrong for both parts of the lens. A few years ago, my optometrist
> introduced me to ³office lenses². They are a progressive lens, designed for
> work at a computer. The main part of the lens is designed for normal 2-3¹
> distance of a computer monitor. The upper part of the lens allows me to see
> correctly out to about 25 feet... Perfect for most indoor office activity.
> There is a small section at the bottom for reading at closer distances. I
> keep a pair of these at work and another at home. They work great.
>
> Ask your optometrist for ³offlce lenses².
>
> --Phil
>
> Phil Mastman
> Sandlot Pictures, Inc.
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