Having had myopia all my life, I've had to put up with fairly strong prescription spectacles. Some years ago, an optician had warned me that when I approach my 50s, I'd require bifocals/varifocals. 3 years ago, I entered that dreaded phase, and inevitably I had a terrible struggle adjusting to varifocals. The last optician (specsavers) suggested I'd try using 2 pairs - one for distance only and the other for reading, 'recycling' my old frames. That was a disaster, and I'd reverted to varifocals.
Last year, when it was time to update the prescription/glass, I had no wish to use Specavers again due to indifferent staff and arms breaking off, requiring repair, I tried a different optician. Varifocals are supplied, but I had problem with adjusting to the new prescription and then returned to the optician explaining my problem, where I had to move the glasses down my nose to read better. The optician explained that the old prescription (by Specsavers) for reading was a bit too strong and had given my eyes, in her words, 'artificial extra help'. So I've to be 'weaned off' the strong prescription, or I'd end up with too heavy/thick lenses when I approach old age.
So I have to either to put up with getting used to the new prescription or to find another optician - who should know his/her stuff. Would anyone who has similar problems as mine share their experiences?
Thanks,
allendog
Last year, when it was time to update the prescription/glass, I had no wish to use Specavers again due to indifferent staff and arms breaking off, requiring repair, I tried a different optician. Varifocals are supplied, but I had problem with adjusting to the new prescription and then returned to the optician explaining my problem, where I had to move the glasses down my nose to read better. The optician explained that the old prescription (by Specsavers) for reading was a bit too strong and had given my eyes, in her words, 'artificial extra help'. So I've to be 'weaned off' the strong prescription, or I'd end up with too heavy/thick lenses when I approach old age.
So I have to either to put up with getting used to the new prescription or to find another optician - who should know his/her stuff. Would anyone who has similar problems as mine share their experiences?
Thanks,
allendog