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Ok, so I am getting older and it was time for me to get reading glasses. They finally came in on Sat, and I am wearing them for the first time today. UGH! What a pain in the behind, everytime someone comes through my door or I turn my head, if I don't take my glasses off first I get all dizzy.......(Enough with the I was dizzy before comments ).
Anyone else have glasses just for reading?
You'll like it in my imagination......its fun there.
If I get up and walk around with them on, I get so dizzy, I feel like I have been somkin somthing...........I guess its really not all that bad if you think about it.....lol
You'll like it in my imagination......its fun there.
Originally posted by Kitten Ok, so I am getting older and it was time for me to get reading glasses. They finally came in on Sat, and I am wearing them for the first time today. UGH! What a pain in the behind, everytime someone comes through my door or I turn my head, if I don't take my glasses off first I get all dizzy.......(Enough with the I was dizzy before comments ).
Anyone else have glasses just for reading?
Yes and Yes I get dizzy if I do not look over the top of them or take them off before getting up.
PAIN IN THE ARSE for sure -- but a very nice accessory!
Originally posted by Kitten Ok, so I am getting older and it was time for me to get reading glasses. They finally came in on Sat, and I am wearing them for the first time today. UGH! What a pain in the behind, everytime someone comes through my door or I turn my head, if I don't take my glasses off first I get all dizzy.......(Enough with the I was dizzy before comments ).
Anyone else have glasses just for reading?
I do, got them about 3 years ago because I could no longer read the prescription bottles for my kids. My arms weren't long enough to hold the bottle away so it wasn't blurry, and at that distance I couldn't read the damn print!
You will get used to them, I do the look over the top routine with them, to vain to get bifocals (my distance vision is fine).
I did notice that this year I needed a little stronger lens, and now I have trouble seeing without the glasses on a regular basis (everyday reading, etc.) Ahhh....... the joys of maturity.
So be sure that you are makin the best of what that you have
the truth is all within yourself
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