Super User Bankbeater Posted February 15, 2010 Super User Posted February 15, 2010 I just got my first pair on Saturday. Its a real trip, especially when I look down and try to walk at the same time. The guy at the eyeglass center said it would take two or three weeks to get use to them. Quote
fishinfewl Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 I had lasik surgey done due to near sightness about seven years ago and everything is A-OK. Quote
Shad_Master Posted February 15, 2010 Posted February 15, 2010 When I first got by bi-focals, our bedroom was on the lower level of the house - that night when it was time to go to bed, I had to sit down and scoot on my butt to get down the stairs - it does get easier Quote
bass or bass ? Posted February 16, 2010 Posted February 16, 2010 I had them once. Never could adjust to them. I went back to single vision lenses for distance, and use "store" reading glasses for tying fishing line. Quote
The Unabasser Posted February 16, 2010 Posted February 16, 2010 they do take some getting used to Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted February 16, 2010 Super User Posted February 16, 2010 There is bi focal and then there is progressive. I have been wearing progressive since 1991, my first pair were terrible and I took them back after 2 days. I went to another optometrist and these progressive had no adjust period, right from the start they were great. Quote
Super User Sam Posted February 16, 2010 Super User Posted February 16, 2010 Hey Bankbeater, Yes, it will take a week or two but once you get used to them you will love them. I have trifocals and at first it was a disaster but now I cannot tell when I move my head to line up the view to see better. Its fun getting old. ;D ;D ;D ;D Quote
Super User cart7t Posted February 16, 2010 Super User Posted February 16, 2010 I've been using progressives for quite a few years now. No problems what-so-ever unless I'm in the recliner trying to watch TV. Quote
Super User firefightn15 Posted February 16, 2010 Super User Posted February 16, 2010 I think I have been needing them for the last year or so. I either don't use glasses or switch to magnifiers for close stuff. Quote
Super User bassfisherjk Posted February 16, 2010 Super User Posted February 16, 2010 Yes you want to be careful for awhile.I use the Progressive's,like them alot. Quote
Super User CWB Posted February 16, 2010 Super User Posted February 16, 2010 I'm having trouble seeing my keyboard as I type this so bear with me. I have been using progressives for years and they took some getting used to. The biggest problem I have now is tying knots. Quote
bass or bass ? Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 My biggest problem with bifocals or progressives is that I'm a lifetime pro/semipro bassist, and looking down at the neck of the instrument with either type of lens splits the neck in two, creating something that looks like a double neck instrument. I had to go back to single vision lenses for distance. My reading vision is still quite good without correction, and I only need magnification for precise up close work and for tying fishing line, so I get along just fine with drugstore reading glasses for these needs. Quote
FL Knifemaker Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 I had them once. Never could adjust to them. I went back to single vision lenses for distance, and use "store" reading glasses for tying fishing line. Same here. Having to manage two pairs of glasses in the boat is a pain the.........BUTT. I just hate having a lower lens when I'm flipping or doing things in the boat. I play bass and fish for bass as well Are you on the Talkbass forum?? Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted February 17, 2010 Super User Posted February 17, 2010 Playing an instrument or typing on the keyboard............you don't look at it, ever see Ray Charles or Stevie wonder look at the piano? Quote
FL Knifemaker Posted February 17, 2010 Posted February 17, 2010 Playing an instrument or typing on the keyboard............you don't look at it, ever see Ray Charles or Stevie wonder look at the piano? I don't need glasses to play bass and don't need to see where my fingers are..... But when playing bass and having your hand and fingers appear to be in two different places is annoying Quote
bass or bass ? Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Playing an instrument or typing on the keyboard............you don't look at it, ever see Ray Charles or Stevie wonder look at the piano? No, but I rarely see a sighted musician that doesn't look at what they're playing occasionally ! And I've been performing pro/semipro for 40 years. Quote
bass or bass ? Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 I had them once. Never could adjust to them. I went back to single vision lenses for distance, and use "store" reading glasses for tying fishing line. Same here. Having to manage two pairs of glasses in the boat is a pain the.........BUTT. I just hate having a lower lens when I'm flipping or doing things in the boat. I play bass and fish for bass as well Are you on the Talkbass forum?? I'm not familiar with the Talkbass forum. I am also on the fishingclub.com and azbasszone.com forums though. Same posting name on those also. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted February 18, 2010 Super User Posted February 18, 2010 I could never get used to bifocals, now I have 2 pairs of glasses...1 pair gets Thicker every year.. :'( Quote
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