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#45
by
Mr Jules
on 25 Nov, 2012 14:05
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I'm having a lot of problems with presbyopia
You may end up with a bi-focals prescription. This is where I am now. Rather than bi-focals glasses, I've kept one pair of glasses for distance, and a separate pair with a stronger prescription for reading.
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#46
by
theebaldguy
on 25 Nov, 2012 14:10
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I wear Oakley rimless prescription glasses. They're very comfortable. I love them, but they're a bit on the pricey side.
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#47
by
mangosink12572
on 25 Nov, 2012 14:19
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I met a guy in Bermuda in June - -he was wearing Oakley glasses - -I asked him about the glasses and he answered that they are the glasses a bald looks best in - -They were the Oakley glasses I am wearing - - -I think they show off the bald shiny head with the straight back sides - - -They are the best glasses I have ever had.
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#48
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 25 Nov, 2012 14:36
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I can never decide whether contact lenses or conventional glasses are the bigger nuisance. Both have their plusses and minuses and how I would answer the question depends on the day. I usually wear contacts during the day but my eyes appreciate the occasional day off from them (like today). I know I'm going to need a new prescription soon and that will create a whole new set of issues.
Did you consider buying Oakleys?
They offer almost all their frames with subscription glasses (clear or tinted), and are imo a nice choice for the sly look.
I have to schedule an eye exam for after the first of the year. I'm having a lot of problems with presbyopia but I'm not eliigble for an exam until the new year. I'm sure I'll need a new prescription and probably new frames then. I'll check out the Oakleys.
For presbyopia, & contacts--suggest you at least try the multi-focal contacts. They take a little adjustment at first, but if they work for you it's like taking 10 years off your eyes. No matter what frame you chose or prefer, bifocals suck!
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#49
by
Mr Jules
on 25 Nov, 2012 15:13
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No matter what frame you chose or prefer, bifocals suck!
Agreed.
Twice my optician has offered me bi-focals. Twice I've declined.
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#50
by
TheSlyBear
on 25 Nov, 2012 15:20
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I have progressive lenses and while they're a tad more expensive than bifocals, I got used to them in a matter of days.
(Also overdue for an eye exam -- and I always need a new prescription. Dang, my eyes suck)
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#51
by
Razor X
on 25 Nov, 2012 15:25
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No matter what frame you chose or prefer, bifocals suck!
Agreed.
Twice my optician has offered me bi-focals. Twice I've declined.
I think fiddling with two separate pairs of glasses is worse.
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#52
by
Laser Man
on 25 Nov, 2012 15:52
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I've had progressive lenses for about eight years and was able to adjust to them very quickly. They're more expensive than regular bi-focals, but a lot easier to use than two pairs of glasses.
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#53
by
baldjoeg
on 25 Nov, 2012 19:02
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I prefer glasses without rims myself.
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#54
by
Razor X
on 25 Nov, 2012 19:18
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I just looked at some Oakleys online. It's the same dilemma -- they all seem to be rectangular and I don't really like how I look in rectangular frames. I suppose I'll have to try some on sometime and see if I can find something that works.
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#55
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 25 Nov, 2012 19:45
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I think "progressive" lenses and "no-line bifocals" are the same thing. The effect for me is the same--I have some I use when I take my contacts out, but essentially, for me at least, it's the same effect. Okay to read in bed at night, but for full time use, forget about it.
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#56
by
baldjoeg
on 25 Nov, 2012 19:46
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Razor, I like the glass frames that you have. They look good on you.
Mango, The Oakley glasses look great on you and compliment your great looking sly dome.
I tried contacts a long time ago. They did not work out too well for me due to my astigmitism in my right eye.
I now wear progressive bi focals and they work out well. As long as they are in proper adjustment they work out well for me.
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#57
by
benlen
on 25 Nov, 2012 19:57
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I just looked at some Oakleys online. It's the same dilemma -- they all seem to be rectangular and I don't really like how I look in rectangular frames. I suppose I'll have to try some on sometime and see if I can find something that works.
Razor, are there any Oakley stores near where you live? I live in Maine, and though it's pretty barren up here, there's a couple oakley stores/lenscrafters that would have oakley frames, perhaps even optical frames, for you to try.
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#58
by
Razor X
on 25 Nov, 2012 20:00
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I think "progressive" lenses and "no-line bifocals" are the same thing. The effect for me is the same--I have some I use when I take my contacts out, but essentially, for me at least, it's the same effect. Okay to read in bed at night, but for full time use, forget about it.
I'll need a pair for the very same reason. I tend to watch TV in bed and surf around the web on my tablet at the same time, and I need to be able to switch back and forth between the TV and tablet without having to switch glasses or take them on and off. It's very annoying.
I can read with my contacts a lot better than I can with my glasses for some reason, even though the prescription is the same. Perhaps because the contact lens moves with the eye? I usually have to take the contacts out by 9 pm at the latest because my eyes are usually too tired or dry to keep wearing them any longer than that.
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#59
by
Razor X
on 25 Nov, 2012 20:05
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I just looked at some Oakleys online. It's the same dilemma -- they all seem to be rectangular and I don't really like how I look in rectangular frames. I suppose I'll have to try some on sometime and see if I can find something that works.
Razor, are there any Oakley stores near where you live? I live in Maine, and though it's pretty barren up here, there's a couple oakley stores/lenscrafters that would have oakley frames, perhaps even optical frames, for you to try.
They had a few different kinds of Oakleys at Lenscrafters the last time I was there shopping for frames, but nothing that I really liked. The selection was very poor and not just for the Oakleys. Those big box opticians do not have the wide variety of choices that they used to.
My problem is that I tend to find something in the store that I think I like and then when I get home I'm not so sure about them anymore. I do think it's harder to find something that looks good with a bald head because without hair, the glasses are more of a focal point.