Lost the things some years back, apparently long enough back that I’m not allowed to use my old rx.
So, got a new rx, new exam, picked out new frames, should be here by Christmas.
Lost the things some years back, apparently long enough back that I’m not allowed to use my old rx.
So, got a new rx, new exam, picked out new frames, should be here by Christmas.
You know how every old person you know has to hold things further and further away to read them the older they get? This is presbyopia, or “age-related farsightedness.” It eventually happens to everyone, it’s just part of getting older. Basically the lens in your eye stiffens over time because of a protein deficiency, and that causes the light to refract at the wrong point in your eye. Folks with otherwise acceptable vision typically correct it with reading glasses
Just wanted to say thanks to each of you for the explanations =D