To be sure I was on the right board, lol!! You can tell it's Christmas - we are "book talking". LOL
Don't get me wrong - love talking about books -just the first few messages I opened were books/reading/etc.!!
I don't have time to read right now, I'm doing needlecrafts, but I must say I'm enjoying your discussions!
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I noticed that too! I'm not reading much, but more because I need a new prescription and am having problems reading the print! lol
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Ayla wrote:I noticed that too! I'm not reading much, but more because I need a new prescription and am having problems reading the print! lol
Nancy, I need a new prescription, too, but I'm thinking some of my issues is eye strain.
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LOL....no, mine is prescription. I am 48 and just moving into bifocals! lolcherrycupcake wrote:Ayla wrote:I noticed that too! I'm not reading much, but more because I need a new prescription and am having problems reading the print! lol
Nancy, I need a new prescription, too, but I'm thinking some of my issues is eye strain.
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Mine is "crochet strain". LOL I've been in the bifocal world for two decades now.
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I am extremely nearsighted...have worn glasses since I was in 3rd grade. Even I could not be corrected for some reason, I would be legally blind. When I turned 40, they kept telling me to expect the "age related" changes anytime. Never needed anything until this year, when I turned 48. The eye doctor told me that when you are as nearsighted as I am, those changes tend to happen later rather than earlier. But boy, are they changing fast now! lolcherrycupcake wrote:Mine is "crochet strain". LOL I've been in the bifocal world for two decades now.
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Wow! I'm extremely nearsighted too, and got TRIfocals ("progressive lenses" as the politically correct say, lol) at 42!Ayla wrote:I am extremely nearsighted...have worn glasses since I was in 3rd grade. Even I could not be corrected for some reason, I would be legally blind. When I turned 40, they kept telling me to expect the "age related" changes anytime. Never needed anything until this year, when I turned 48. The eye doctor told me that when you are as nearsighted as I am, those changes tend to happen later rather than earlier. But boy, are they changing fast now! lolcherrycupcake wrote:Mine is "crochet strain". LOL I've been in the bifocal world for two decades now.
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I was going to try contacts - at the ripe old age of 60. Then I thought "That's too old to start that - I'll be missing my eye in the nursing home, and picking the contacts off my cheeks - and not necessarily the ones on my face!"
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See, I've had it spoiled. I've worn contacts since I was 16 - 32 years now! When I first got them, my dad would get me up for school half an hour earlier than normal because it took me a long time to get them in. Now? I don't even think about, I jsut pop them in. I can't even use a mirror...I just put them in!cherrycupcake wrote:I was going to try contacts - at the ripe old age of 60. Then I thought "That's too old to start that - I'll be missing my eye in the nursing home, and picking the contacts off my cheeks - and not necessarily the ones on my face!"