Dime Store Glasses, Part 1
Very subtly, yet methodically, my ability to focus deteriorated. The condition is called Presbyopia. You can read about it here, here, and here.
The short of it is that the lens in the eye becomes rigid (loses its elasticity) and may involve muscle atrophy as well. All who reach middle age will experience this aging phenomenon to some degree.
Now I wear no-line trifocals. They have a sweet spot for close reading, another to see my computer screen, and a third to see people’s faces more clearly across my desk. Nevertheless, I still peak over the tops of the lens like an old librarian.
I still have a pair or two of drug store reading glasses hiding somewhere around the house – just in case I can’t find the ones I am looking for.
My brother Mike and his wife Tami suffer the same vision loss, but have even more problems keeping track of their eye wear. I'll be telling on them soon.
Watch for Dime Store Glasses, Part II later this week.
Comments
I'd love to have laser surgery, but every optometrist I've seen says my eyes are so bad, it's not worth the risk. Apparently the more awful your vision, the more likely something could go wrong with the procedure.
Bummer.
In any event... glad you at least made it to 40! That's something to be happy about, though I'm sure it is nevertheless a difficult adjustment.
Thanks for your kind comments on my blog!
Mary
Lucky him!
I want lasik surgery.
Left them on top of your car? oops!
I once put my glasses on the hood of the car, forgot they were there - I only wear them to drive - and when we started to leave the house I yelled for my husband to stop and my glasses slid off the hood and onto the gravel driveway. :(
My Mom buys the dime store glasses too for the very reason you do and my sister and I counted all the ones we could find lying around her house and she had 18 pairs. Who knows how many she has stashed in case she loses the other 18. ha
Hugs,
Sue
If you want a real challenge..try the stairs with the lined lenses.
What I think is funny is that my husband takes his glasses off to read now even with the trifocals.
I'm still defiant about reaching for them. I try to read without them. Some days my eyes aren't so bad. Other days? I can't read anything without them.
Ageing physically - bites.