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I was given bifocals in first grade. A couple of years back I had a brain-scan after a stroke and discovered that yes, I needed them all those years. I was a preemie and the sight area of my brain never fully developed. Explains a lot.
Just looking at my school photo from 1954 austerity Britain and I can see that at least one little girl had sticking plaster over one lens of her NHS (National Health Service) glasses. I seem to remember that was the standard treatment for âlazy eyeâ in those days. Cover the good eye to make the other eye âworkâ ! I donât know if it did work but Iâm sure Sally would have hated it!
I had bifocals in first grade but was eventually weaned off of them for whatever reason. Still wear glasses, and 45 years later the doc is suggesting I go back to bifocals or progressives. Not sure Iâm ready for that just yet.
I had to get glasses in the 4th gradeâŠthought the world was going to end. After a couple of weeks of being called âfour eyesâ everything went back to normal. Funny how that worksâŠ
True. One of the things I like about my bifocals (which I first started wearing about a month after I turned 46) is that you canât tell theyâre bifocals. Of course, the irony is that while theyâre great for watching TV or reading at a distance, theyâre useless for reading or doing anything up close (like working at a computer, for example) â in those situations, I actually do better without them!
I used to wear glasses. Then went through chemo and radiation for cancer. Donât need them now. Same as i had gout but after treatments no more medicine. Donât reccomend that treatment, just sayning
Iâm fortunate enough not to need bifocals. Iâm near-sighted and my close in vision â reading, working on the computer etc. â is close enough that bifocals would be a waste. Of course I have a family history of Macular Degeneration so long term I basically screwed.
Tried bifocals 2 times & hated them. Used to carry 4 pair of glasses so I could see at all distances. Finally got artificial lenses to make my right eye see at a distance and left eye up close. Works great for any distance between 1 foot and infinity.
I got bifocals in second grade (I believe). Not sure why I got them, but I had them for a year or two, then went back to regular glasses. Had laser surgery a few years ago, and perfect vision today.
âFraid not Donny, working laser was only 5 years old then, laser eye surgery wasnât till 1989âŠyou may be thinking of RK which started in Russia in 74.
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
Aw, come on, Sally â bifocals arenât so bad. Iâve been wearing them for years now!
Linux0s over 12 years ago
Stand your ground Sally!
rockstarjeo over 12 years ago
just like marcie
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
Not bifocals in my case, but I recommended glasses in fifth grade; didnât wear them until a few years after high school (and I still wear them).
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
I was given bifocals in first grade. A couple of years back I had a brain-scan after a stroke and discovered that yes, I needed them all those years. I was a preemie and the sight area of my brain never fully developed. Explains a lot.
rne over 12 years ago
Just looking at my school photo from 1954 austerity Britain and I can see that at least one little girl had sticking plaster over one lens of her NHS (National Health Service) glasses. I seem to remember that was the standard treatment for âlazy eyeâ in those days. Cover the good eye to make the other eye âworkâ ! I donât know if it did work but Iâm sure Sally would have hated it!
cdward over 12 years ago
I had bifocals in first grade but was eventually weaned off of them for whatever reason. Still wear glasses, and 45 years later the doc is suggesting I go back to bifocals or progressives. Not sure Iâm ready for that just yet.
Pocosdad over 12 years ago
I had to get glasses in the 4th gradeâŠthought the world was going to end. After a couple of weeks of being called âfour eyesâ everything went back to normal. Funny how that worksâŠ
Rendawimp333 over 12 years ago
YEAH GO SALLY TURN DOWN THE HARRY POTTER LOOK!!!! BE FRESH
Number Three over 12 years ago
Poor SallyâŠ
I donât mind eye tests. Though itâs creepy as anything seeing the back of your eye on the computer screen.
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legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
True. One of the things I like about my bifocals (which I first started wearing about a month after I turned 46) is that you canât tell theyâre bifocals. Of course, the irony is that while theyâre great for watching TV or reading at a distance, theyâre useless for reading or doing anything up close (like working at a computer, for example) â in those situations, I actually do better without them!
guswild over 12 years ago
I used to wear glasses. Then went through chemo and radiation for cancer. Donât need them now. Same as i had gout but after treatments no more medicine. Donât reccomend that treatment, just sayning
bmckee over 12 years ago
Iâm fortunate enough not to need bifocals. Iâm near-sighted and my close in vision â reading, working on the computer etc. â is close enough that bifocals would be a waste. Of course I have a family history of Macular Degeneration so long term I basically screwed.
IdahoSpud over 12 years ago
Tried bifocals 2 times & hated them. Used to carry 4 pair of glasses so I could see at all distances. Finally got artificial lenses to make my right eye see at a distance and left eye up close. Works great for any distance between 1 foot and infinity.
marshalljpeters Premium Member over 12 years ago
I got bifocals in second grade (I believe). Not sure why I got them, but I had them for a year or two, then went back to regular glasses. Had laser surgery a few years ago, and perfect vision today.
w2lj over 12 years ago
I have bifocals â they are a good thing!
Maintoc over 12 years ago
Well, at least nowadays they have bifocals without the visible lines in them.
rdennetteiii over 12 years ago
âFraid not Donny, working laser was only 5 years old then, laser eye surgery wasnât till 1989âŠyou may be thinking of RK which started in Russia in 74.