Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dennis: Ask your provider about trying a different kind of soft contacts. I find some "dry up" as in your experience and others are wearable for months at a stretch. You might also ask about "monovision". I have one eye corrected for distance viewing and the other undercorrected which allows me to see closeup without further optical apparatus. (Still need the sunglasses) kw >I never needed glasses till about 45 and it seemed that each year my >vision was getting worse and worse. The doctor said presbopia or >something like that which is 'normal' as we get older. But finally the >doctor said one problem I had was that I always had some visual problem >but when I was younger my eyes 'accomodated' as I got older I lost that >and as a result I now need correction for both astigmatism and distance >viewing as well as close up! > >This year I got tired of having to switch between two pair of glasses, >one for distance and a 'split' for closeup and computer viewing. So now >I am trying contact lenses. I must say that these seem to be the best >solution. I still use a simple +1 diopter to view close but its nice to >walk around and see things without constantly fussing with glasses. > >The only problem so far is that I am using 'soft' contacts and in the >office they seem to dry out rather quickly and get blurry in the late >afternoon. I tried the 'hard' contacts but in a short 5-10 minute >'trial' they seemed like they would be hard to get used to. I still have >in mind trying them again after a year with the soft contacts. > >The only disturbing thing is that I was told my contacts do NOT provide >UV protection and that I should wear sunglasses! Yet another pair of >glasses to lug around. > >For photography I think contacts are the best way to go. Even though I >need a simple pair of glasses to read the film box! > >Dennis > >-- >Experience is a tough teacher. It gives the test before the lesson. >-unknown - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LHSA, MEA, LAW preferred---> <wilcox@umcc.umich.edu> <kwilcox@genesee.freenet.org>