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Chips won't Brown!

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Sorry, that above post is in the wrong thread. Too many gins:D.
 
I'm thinking about varifocals. I have separate glasses for reading and it's a pain.
I am a pure numpty-i kmow fine how to spell varifocal so must be tired. When i had distance and near glasses-years ago, i felt as if my eyes looked huge with the reading glasses but it was subjective
 
I'm thinking about varifocals. I have separate glasses for reading and it's a pain.
I got varifocals about a year ago. It took me a couple of days of things looking swimmy, then they settled down and I've been really happy ever since. You have to be careful to look through the right bit getting on and off escalators. I'd got fed up with swapping distance and reading glasses the whole time, I think I resisted for ages because I associated them with getting old, but as I've just turned 60, got to face the fact, I am old!
 
You're just a youngster robin.i'm 61 and insde there is still the 17 year old waiting to escape.
my vision only swims when my glasses are perched on the wrong bit of my nose
 
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