What happens when the eyes get tired and glasses are used? Do you use
the same distance/near prescription in the glasses too?
Gregg
DaEyeGuy@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> <snip>
> Monovision is a strange ability of the brain to actually adjust to using one
> eye for distance and one eye for near. It is not something you can just try
> on and see..you have to put them in and try it for a week or two, as each
> person adjusts at a different rate. Once the brain "clicks", it is wonderful.
> If you need no distance correction, then you'd only need the one for the
> close correction (I believe one of the members wrote in about using this).
> It is well worth a try , if you really would like to try contacts but must
> have bifocal correction, to give this method a try. Just tell your optician
> that you wish to discuss using monovision contacts.
> Susan
> DaEyeWoman, married to DaEyeMan
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