FidoDido
House Bee
I find the mesh of my suit really difficult to focus through. Someone needs to design a transparent non fogging bee hood.I find a bright led hand torch as well as my readers invaluable for seeing eggs.
I find the mesh of my suit really difficult to focus through. Someone needs to design a transparent non fogging bee hood.I find a bright led hand torch as well as my readers invaluable for seeing eggs.
Are you very short sighted or using "monovision"?I find the mesh of my suit really difficult to focus through. Someone needs to design a transparent non fogging bee hood.
I need reading glasses but also glasses for driving. My eyesight has been the bane of my life since I was a child. I had a few blissful years of 20/20 after having LASIK but I’m drifting closer to Mr Magoo territory again as I get olderAre you very short sighted or using "monovision"?
I find a torch and glasses that will let you focus at the right distance work for me, a magnifying glass (X3) is occasionally useful, some take photos with phones to later enlarge and look.I need reading glasses but also glasses for driving. My eyesight has been the bane of my life since I was a child. I had a few blissful years of 20/20 after having LASIK but I’m drifting closer to Mr Magoo territory again as I get older
May be worth looking at "clear lens exchange" with trifocal lenses if you can afford the £7k bill for both eyes!I need reading glasses but also glasses for driving. My eyesight has been the bane of my life since I was a child. I had a few blissful years of 20/20 after having LASIK but I’m drifting closer to Mr Magoo territory again as I get older
That would be a noMay be worth looking at "clear lens exchange" with trifocal lenses if you can afford the £7k bill for both eyes!
Ive never heard of this but it sounds brilliant.......I wear varifocals.....hmmmmmm?May be worth looking at "clear lens exchange" with trifocal lenses if you can afford the £7k bill for both eyes!
Basically the same procedure as a cataract extraction and intra-ocular lens, but using the latest lenses.Ive never heard of this but it sounds brilliant.......I wear varifocals.....hmmmmmm?
I wear varifocals. have the start of a cataract in my left eye and posterior vitreous detachment ... and need a further pair of glasses for computer screen use at work ...but, the prospect of someone messing with my eyes leaves me a wreck. I can't even manage contact lenses as they always ended up on mym cheek ! But ... "clear lens exchange with trifocal lenses" sounds like a dream. Rather doubt the NHS would entertain it though !Ive never heard of this but it sounds brilliant.......I wear varifocals.....hmmmmmm?
I can understand your fear, I would be the same. My father had both eyes done and there was a 'slight' issue with the first, the result left his eye looking strange. It was only after he died that we found out from my mother that he was left with very limited vision in that eye.I wear varifocals. have the start of a cataract in my left eye and posterior vitreous detachment ... and need a further pair of glasses for computer screen use at work ...but, the prospect of someone messing with my eyes leaves me a wreck. I can't even manage contact lenses as they always ended up on mym cheek ! But ... "clear lens exchange with trifocal lenses" sounds like a dream. Rather doubt the NHS would entertain it though !
yet just on this forum, I know at least two of us have had post operational complications, one (not me) having had to undergo pretty radical surgery to make it right.Sadly the NHS currently only do monofocal lenses.
The complication rate is very low these days,
Will seriously think about it. After what I’ve been through “messing” with my eyes while I’m awake doesn’t bother me in the slightest.But ... "clear lens exchange with trifocal lenses" sounds like a dream.
Yes .. it's a bit of a phobia with me I'm afraid ..I even find it difficult at the opticians when they say keep you eye open wide ... usually prompts a reaction to shut my eye ! I know, eventually, I'm going to have to do something about the cataract - they have said I've probably got a couple of years - five at most before it becomes a problem. Not looking forward to it.I can understand your fear, I would be the same. My father had both eyes done and there was a 'slight' issue with the first, the result left his eye looking strange. It was only after he died that we found out from my mother that he was left with very limited vision in that eye.
it happened to me within less than a year - but only in one eye, it also gives you slight tunnel vision as the 'correction' is to burn a pinhole in the capsule which then becomes the only clear part for you to see through."posterior capsule opacification" where the rear of the "bag" which enclosed the original lens becomes cloudy, usually easily treated by laser. I believe it occurs in about 20% over a few years.
I'm not sure whether it's a complication or progression of the original cataract process.
Yes but you are very brave ... I'm a total wimp when it comes to my eyes.Will seriously think about it. After what I’ve been through “messing” with my eyes while I’m awake doesn’t bother me in the slightest.
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