In a message dated 5/21/01 5:53:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
prairiewinters@xxxxxxxx writes:
>
> One warning I will mention about shifting your head back to see a computer
> screen with trifocals is that we often look at the screen for long periods
> of time. I ended up having to have my neck in traction 3 times a week
> because I had compressed some nerves. This caused numbing in my arm and
> hand. I now am very careful about tilting my head back searching for the
> sweet spot. Instead I try to make sure that I am sitting higher in the
> chair and looking more down at screen. This works for me and I have not
had
> anymore trouble with my neck.
>
> Bob Winters
I was offered trifocal glasses with medium range on the top set for reading
monitors and close-up at the bottom for books. You could ask for these next
time.
Warren
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