I'm currently in a bit of a varifocal quandary... advice welcome
I used to have excellent eyesight, so much so that people used to comment on it (e.g I could read the approaching bus number well before they could).
When I was 39, (I remember the day) the eyesight
in one eye deteriorated overnight. I now know that this was wet macular degeneration.
I had an eye test, and went home with some specs, which I was told I didn't have to use all the time, but should prob use for driving. I did this (mild short-sightedness) and the good eye has always compensated well for the 'degenerated' eye. In more recent years, I've only used them for night driving.
The macular degeneration was 15 years ago, and it has never got worse. I haven't, till last week, had my eyes tested again in all that intervening time.
Recently, two things have happened. My eyesight has changed, in that the 'night driving' glasses were no longer doing their job (I could see better without); also, I've found the need for reading glasses. Cheapo ones at +1.0, bought from a pound shop, seem to be perfect.
Anyroad, I went and had my eyes tested last week, and it was confirmed that I needed glasses for distance/driving and for reading. They recommended varifocals. They had some deal on, and I ordered 2 pairs (not 'break the bank', but not cheap either.)
I will, of course, speak to the opticians, but after trying one pair out for a few days (they said to try them for 2 weeks before they make the second pair up), I've realised that for most everyday things, I simply don't need to wear specs, and my cheapo reading goggles are just fine and dandy.
My question is... to you experienced glasses-wearers, should I just go for simple 'distance' glasses (at my prescription strength, slightly different for each eye) and stick with the reading glasses for reading/PC viewing (I have the cheapo ones on now... I'd have to tilt my head back to use the reading part of the varifocals)..
Advice and thoughts welcome
