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Title: Reading glasses
Post by: feeutfo on 22 August 2010, 11:42:17
What a pita.... >:(



Had an eye test and all is well, but recommended a mild correction for reading just to take the strain off, which my current £7.99 jobs from mattalan certainly do, but everything else over a couple of meters away is blurred of course, so oofing with the Telly on means a professor yaffel type pear over glasses on the end of the nose type effort to see the telly, which I absolutely hate  >:(

Mattalan glasses are 1.00 correction, but left eye needs 0.75, right eye needs 1.25, which is an improvement. But do they have to be the exact prescription, which means more expensive glasses and a lot of messing about fitting and trying on? It's taken me a month just to get to the shops for these, never mind a fitting appointment etc

Any tips or experiences?  :)
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: TheBoy on 22 August 2010, 11:47:01
Once you start wearing glasses, your eyes deteriate at a faster rate, going by those I know who have recently started wearing bins...
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: TheBoy on 22 August 2010, 11:47:29
Can you getthe little windscreen wiper attachments for them....
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: TheBoy on 22 August 2010, 11:47:47
I guess I'm not helping....
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: TheBoy on 22 August 2010, 11:48:19
But anyone with those SNAPPY little cases deserve a p-take ;D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 22 August 2010, 12:05:52
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Can you getthe little windscreen wiper attachments for them....

 ;D

I 've been wearing my glasses from the age 7..
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Auto Addict on 22 August 2010, 13:08:08
My eyes deteriorated when I was about 19, diagnosed short sighted, never deteriorated again till last eye test about a month ago, upped the strength a little.

Have to take them off to read.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: zirk on 22 August 2010, 13:21:51
Guess Ive been lucky, Im 53 now, and have only recently had some issues with reading in low light levels, my eyes are still perfect under normal day light, I did by some 0.75 and 1.0 x from pound world, after some messing arround I managed to pop one the 0.75 form one and push in to 1.0 x frame, seems to do the job, although cant use them too long as it makes my eyes lazy overall for a while.

Dont think bright Laptop and PC screens do our eyes any favors.

Chris.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Varche on 22 August 2010, 13:43:06
Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.

You wouldn't drive your car with a bald tyre on one side and brand new on the other side! You only get one pair of eyes per life.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: zirk on 22 August 2010, 13:49:45
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.

You wouldn't drive your car with a bald tyre on one side and brand new on the other side! You only get one pair of eyes per life.


Very true Varche,  :y, I wont tell about one of my teeth and the P38 filler story then.

Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Mysteryman on 22 August 2010, 13:57:33
I can't read much at all without my reading glasses, X2.5, £1 shop.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Mysteryman on 22 August 2010, 13:58:40
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.

You wouldn't drive your car with a bald tyre on one side and brand new on the other side! You only get one pair of eyes per life.


Very true Varche,  :y, I wont tell about one of my teeth and the P38 filler story then.



I've superglued a crown in...........once. ;D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: iggy21uk on 22 August 2010, 15:49:20
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.

You wouldn't drive your car with a bald tyre on one side and brand new on the other side! You only get one pair of eyes per life.


Very true Varche,  :y, I wont tell about one of my teeth and the P38 filler story then.



I've superglued a crown in...........once. ;D
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In where ????? :D ;D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Welung666 on 22 August 2010, 15:55:01
Chris, as you know your prescription cheat like I did!...

Go to the pound shop. Find a style you like. Buy 2 pairs, 1 pair of 0.75 and 1 pair of 1.25 and swop the lenses to suit ;)

I'm not going to pay £100+ for something I can do myself for £2!! :y
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Welung666 on 22 August 2010, 15:56:38
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Can you getthe little windscreen wiper attachments for them....

If you can, can the variable intermitant option be added afterwards? ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Auto Addict on 22 August 2010, 16:24:05
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Can you getthe little windscreen wiper attachments for them....

If you can, can the variable intermitant option be added afterwards? ;D ;D ;D

Can only be activated with a genuine Tech II.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: feeutfo on 22 August 2010, 16:37:48
better see Billy Conolly about “one o them prescription windscreens” as well.....

was hoping the matallans where going to be a couple of quid tbh, i'll try the pound shop, thanks. At this rate though, i'll be getting them with the xmas shopping, joy!

I'd almost prefer to need permanant glasses the break about taking off and on again every two seconds. Bi focals? Probably not worth it.

snappy case or string round neck........oh dear oh dear.    ;D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Andy H on 22 August 2010, 16:39:03
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.

You wouldn't drive your car with a bald tyre on one side and brand new on the other side! You only get one pair of eyes per life.
Last time I went to the opticians for an eye test I commented that the £12.00 Sainsburys reading glasses I had (+1 diopter)  weren't wonderful so the optician dropped the same prescription into the test frame and it was like the mist clearing on a summer morning.

I won't pay for designer frames but I will pay for the quality lenses.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: feeutfo on 22 August 2010, 16:56:52
Woo, can order on line, 28 days delivery though, an improvement on the likely xmas though
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: TheBoy on 22 August 2010, 18:01:51
So you decided on a course of action yet, Speccy?
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: feeutfo on 22 August 2010, 18:16:52
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So you decided on a course of action yet, Speccy?
do glasses affect sence of smell? sniff sniff.... i'm getting, sniff....pine!
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Mysteryman on 22 August 2010, 18:28:59
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So you decided on a course of action yet, Speccy?
do glasses affect sence if smell? sniff sniff.... i'm getting, sniff....pine!


Are you immune like Del Boy? ::)
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 22 August 2010, 20:12:56
Goto specsavers or wherever.....like i did 2 years ago.....dont mess about with £1 specs unless you want to.
They dont cost you £100......think mine were £40 including eyetest.....but i didnt choose the cheapest frames which were £25 i believe.
Mine are only reading glasses......and i only use them at night to read a map book, if i dont know where the pickup street is.....i keep them in the car.....dont need them in daylight or in the house, unless the writing is incredibly small or im trying to focus on something a foot or so away in subdued lighting.

Having said that.....you dont have to buy the specs from the optician.....you can go wherever once you the prescription from the eye test.....but the optician will more than likely have a deal running  :y
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Ken T on 22 August 2010, 20:29:38
If you know what correction you need, you can get them online for not a lot.

For example http://www.specs-by-post.com/?kw=specs&fl=8356&gclid=COuZj7XozaMCFUj-2AodhntDuQ

Cheap ones are handy if you do a lot of heavy work, and risk breaking a good pair.

Ken
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: jereboam on 22 August 2010, 20:31:41
If you're over 60 the eye test is free.

If you're on Job Seekers Allowance, the glasses are free.

Provided, of course, that you pick basic frames and single vision lenses.  Mind you, my new glasses are only costing me £4 for basic Varifocals, which I need 'cos that's what I've been using for the past 10 years.

I bought one of those strings for hanging your glasses round your neck, because I keep losing mine - I take them off to read or use the computer, and never put them down in the same place twice running.  As a result, I sometimes have to spend half an hour searching the house to find them.  However, I am definitely only going to do that in the house - don't want to be seen out with the glasses hanging round my neck - makes me look old.

Problem is, I've lost the string... :)
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: feeutfo on 22 August 2010, 20:34:23
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If you're over 60 the eye test is free.

If you're on Job Seekers Allowance, the glasses are free.

Provided, of course, that you pick basic frames and single vision lenses.  Mind you, my new glasses are only costing me £4 for basic Varifocals, which I need 'cos that's what I've been using for the past 10 years.

I bought one of those strings for hanging your glasses round your neck, because I keep losing mine - I take them off to read or use the computer, and never put them down in the same place twice running.  As a result, I sometimes have to spend half an hour searching the house to find them.  However, I am definitely only going to do that in the house - don't want to be seen out with the glasses hanging round my neck - makes me look old.

Problem is, I've lost the string... :)
;D  :y
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: feeutfo on 22 August 2010, 20:36:58
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So you decided on a course of action yet, Speccy?
do glasses affect sence of smell? sniff sniff.... i'm getting, sniff....pine!


Are you immune like Del Boy? ::)
I very much doubt it, but....

6 year old voice on;
He started it!
Voice off.
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: PhilRich on 22 August 2010, 23:44:11
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What a pita.... >:(



Had an eye test and all is well, but recommended a mild correction for reading just to take the strain off, which my current £7.99 jobs from mattalan certainly do, but everything else over a couple of meters away is blurred of course, so oofing with the Telly on means a professor yaffel type pear over glasses on the end of the nose type effort to see the telly, which I absolutely hate  >:(

Mattalan glasses are 1.00 correction, but left eye needs 0.75, right eye needs 1.25, which is an improvement. But do they have to be the exact prescription, which means more expensive glasses and a lot of messing about fitting and trying on? It's taken me a month just to get to the shops for these, never mind a fitting appointment etc

Any tips or experiences?  :)



Buy two pairs of identical glasses from your nearest Pound Shop, one pair at 1.00 & the other at 1.25, carefully transpose the correct lense from one pair to the other & hey presto... a prescription pair for £2!! :D & if you can find someone with the opposite degree of blindness as you, then you could probably sell the other pair for a profit!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)  :y
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Vamps on 22 August 2010, 23:50:34
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What a pita.... >:(



Had an eye test and all is well, but recommended a mild correction for reading just to take the strain off, which my current £7.99 jobs from mattalan certainly do, but everything else over a couple of meters away is blurred of course, so oofing with the Telly on means a professor yaffel type pear over glasses on the end of the nose type effort to see the telly, which I absolutely hate  >:(

Mattalan glasses are 1.00 correction, but left eye needs 0.75, right eye needs 1.25, which is an improvement. But do they have to be the exact prescription, which means more expensive glasses and a lot of messing about fitting and trying on? It's taken me a month just to get to the shops for these, never mind a fitting appointment etc

Any tips or experiences?  :)



Buy two pairs of identical glasses from your nearest Pound Shop, one pair at 1.00 & the other at 1.25, carefully transpose the correct lense from one pair to the other & hey presto... a prescription pair for £2!! :D & if you can find someone with the opposite degree of blindness as you, then you could probably sell the other pair for a profit!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)  :y

There is Tight, there are Monkeys and then there are Omega owners..... :D :D :D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: tidla on 22 August 2010, 23:54:55
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cant see what the problem is..

neither can he
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 23 August 2010, 12:41:07
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.



Says it all really. :y
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 August 2010, 12:55:49
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.



Says it all really. :y

Indeed. Remember that there is more to an optical prescription than a simple spherical correction for long or short sightedness. There will probably be astigmatic errors as well which can only be corrected with a proper prescription lens. Quite a lot in my right eye, although not enough to be speccy. :P

Kevin

Kevin
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 August 2010, 12:56:21
That ruddy echo's back as well.  >:(

 ;)
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Martin_1962 on 23 August 2010, 17:44:35
Top of range lenses (Nikon) with ordinary frames
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Mysteryman on 23 August 2010, 17:59:58
[size=22]I only need very slight magnification to read my computer screen.[/size]
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: tidla on 23 August 2010, 22:46:24
that stmo s got a strange sense of humour
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Nickbat on 23 August 2010, 23:53:25
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Spend the extra money and get a proper pair of prescription glasses.



Says it all really. :y

Absolutely. I recently discovered I was slightly astigmatic, so cheap reading glasses - which I had used for some time - are pointless, unless both eyes are exactly the same.

Now I know why I always used to read sideways!  ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Amigo on 24 August 2010, 00:13:05
My general eyesight is fine & checked at least every 5 yrs for hgv renewal. I can still read the standard charts to the bottom line etc. However i do use readers for small print & cheapies do the job fine.
   I am only 24!!!! ::)
Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Vamps on 24 August 2010, 00:20:09
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My general eyesight is fine & checked at least every 5 yrs for hgv renewal. I can still read the standard charts to the bottom line etc. However i do use readers for small print & cheapies do the job fine.
  I am only 24!!!! ::)

24 :o :o :o You wish.... :D :D :D


Title: Re: Reading glasses
Post by: Martin_1962 on 24 August 2010, 08:18:38
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My general eyesight is fine & checked at least every 5 yrs for hgv renewal. I can still read the standard charts to the bottom line etc. However i do use readers for small print & cheapies do the job fine.
   I am only 24!!!! ::)


In which number system?