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    Presbyopia (老花眼) Treatment

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    • starlight1968sgS Offline
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      I am bothered with this issue too. I use to wear glasses. Now I have to take them off when I read or type in front of the laptop. I checked with a doc in polyclinic and said this is normal with my age. During a medical check-up at a private practice, the doc advised getting another pair of reading glasses.

      Is this normal?

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          Jennifer
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          I made progressive lens spec. Lately felt unable to read the options in the AXS machine clearly. Not sure which one has changed- myopia or presbyopia.


          My other pair of progressive lens spec suits me better when doing near work, but gives some distortion when I wear it out at night.

          Headache.

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              schweppes
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              It is normal for presbyopia to set in when one is in mid-late 30s. When presbyopia increases, sometimes the myopia decreases.


              I don't bother with getting reading glasses. Find that too cumbersome (too many glasses lying around) and unnecessary cost spent in my case.

              I have stopped wearing contact lenses (too lazy to put them on in the mornings) and I never went for LASIK.

              My glasses prescription includes: progressive lenses (for my myopia & presbyopia), astig and transition lenses. I go to my regular optician once a yr to check my eyesight and if there's no significant changes to my degree, will continue to use my existing eyewear.

              I make my glasses at Katong Shopping Centre (there's where I get my rum ball and desserts fix) 😉

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                schweppes
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                It’s important that your optician ensures a good fit for progressive lenses. This is to avoid headaches and eye fatigue as u wd hv to adjust getting used to seeing near, mid-range and far distance. It takes me abt 2-3 hrs to get used to my new glasses whenever I change to a new pair.

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                  sleepy
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                  Is it necessary to have prescription lens?

                  Right now i removed my spectacle to read small prints

                  The only problem is this action reveal my age no matter how youthfully I dressed :oops:

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                    Sniper Angel
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                    I have perfect eyesight for reading far things & I do not require any glasses. Now wondering should go for laser treatment which can cure the Presbyopia?

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                      sleepy:
                      Is it necessary to have prescription lens?

                      Right now i removed my spectacle to read small prints

                      The only problem is this action reveal my age no matter how youthfully I dressed :oops:
                      If you use progressives, you won't need to remove your glasses to read small print, but it will cost more and may take some getting used to. I have myopia of 400+ and presbyopia of 200, and have been using progressive lenses for more than 5 yrs. I also have another pair of reading glasses for using the computer as looking through the lower portion of my progressives at the screen gives me a neckache! Since I work on my computer outside my home and have to keep changing glasses, it's troublesome and completely gives away my age too. And my presbyopia increases with age, so I also have to remove my glasses to read very small print now. I should probably get a new pair of progressives soon.

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