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(29 Posts)
Anne58 Sat 07-Nov-15 11:13:04

I too have varifocals, got 2 new pairs only last week. I think I have been wearing varis for about 8 years?

The first pair did take a bit of getting used to.

What a pain it would be to have to change glasses (for example) in the supermarket to read labels etc!

Luckygirl Sat 07-Nov-15 11:09:32

I have worn varifocals for decades with no trouble at all. On two occasions they have not been quite right (e.g. too much reading bit and too little distance) and I just went back to the politicians and they made a small alteration for me - not problem.

Looking at my OH who just has reading glasses and spends vast amounts of his time looking for them, I definitely favour the varifocals!

rosesarered Sat 07-Nov-15 11:03:42

Well, I have heard the same, so am sticking with separate pairs, one for reading and computer and one for driving.Got used to it now after so many years anyway.

shysal Sat 07-Nov-15 10:02:10

I have needed specs for reading for a number of years, worn on a chain around my neck. I am having my sight tested next week as I now find that my distance vision is a bit blurred.
My choice will probably be between:
Separate pairs for reading/computer, and watching TV/driving.
Varifocals.
Bi-focals.
I should be interested to hear what others have chosen to do, and any pros and cons of the different options. I suppose wearing just one type all the time is the sensible choice, but I suffer from vertigo and wonder whether this could be a problem with varifocals. Thank you in advance for your thoughts.