"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "Jean B." >
> wrote:
>
> Progressive lenses:
>
>> > It took me 2 weeks to adapt, just like the MD told me they would. I
>> > did
>> > not go to an Optometrist. My insurance paid better for a full eye exam
>> > from a local MD eye doctor. I'd known Dr. Way for years so trusted
>> > him.
>> >
>> > They have worked out well!
>> >
>> > My personal opinion (and ymmv) is that adapting to them can be somewhat
>> > of a matter of being willing to put up with the temporary
>> > inconvenience.
>> >
>> > But, whatever works for you of course! <g> I really, really like them!
>>
>> I think whether or not one is pleased with them also depends on
>> what one tends to do with one's eyes!
>>
>> I will say that I suspect my glasses may have been slightly "off"
>> somehow. At any rate, I won't do that again (ca $700 bucks, but
>> the frames are salvageable.) I also would, as a result, NEVER
>> consider such lenses in conjunction with cataract surgery, so
>> perhaps this was a valuable learning experience for me.
>>
>> --
>> Jean B.
>
> Ok, granted, I've not had cataract surgery... :-)
>
> I think everybody has to do what works for them!
if you have cataract surgery and don't have the implants, you will be
totally blind, because the lens in your eye is removed.
>
> And that actually includes recipes (to bring it kicking and screaming
> back on topic <g>)
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